Archive for the ‘Dental Continuing Education’ Category

About Us

Friday, May 29th, 2009

Continuing Education for Dentists.com is dedicated to providing quality information on the subject of mandatory CEU (units) , and in particular on ADA CERP Approved Courses.

Here you will find helpful reviews, informative information and tips and much more. This site is in the format of a ‘weblog’ so that each time I post new information, it will come to the top of the front page. This means that you can check back here frequently to see new updates to the information found here.

You can navigate through the site by using the menus on the sides of the page. Also don’t hesitate to follow the links you see in bold throughout each post to learn more about the product being spoken about.

I hope you find the information I provide valuable and helpful.

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Contact Us

Friday, May 29th, 2009

If you have any questions regarding the content in this website, about the products that are mentioned, or just any questions at all don’t hesitate to contact me at the following address. I’d also love to hear any feedback on the site if you’ve found it helpful or have some ideas about how I can improve the site in some way.

Please contact me at  admin@continuingeducationfordentists.com

I will reply to all messages as soon as possible.

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Privacy Policy

Friday, May 29th, 2009

This site is owned and operated by Vibrant Living, LLC. Your privacy on the Internet is of the utmost importance to us. We want to make your experience online satisfying and safe.

Because we gather certain types of information about our users, we feel you should fully understand our policy and the terms and conditions surrounding the capture and use of that information. This privacy statement discloses what information we gather and how we use it.

To better protect your privacy we provide this notice explaining our online information practices and the choices you can make about the way your information is collected and used. Here is information on what types of personal information we receive and collect when you use and visit this website and how we safeguard your information. We never sell your personal information to third parties.

Log Files
As with most other websites, we collect and use the data contained in log files. The information in the log files include your IP (internet protocol) address, your ISP (internet service provider), the browser you used to visit our site, the time you visited our site and which pages you visited throughout our site.

Information Gathered
We gather two types of information about users:
Information that users provide through optional, voluntary submissions and information gathered through aggregated tracking information derived mainly by tallying page views throughout our sites. This information allows us to better tailor our content to readers’ needs and to help sponsors better understand the demographics of our audience. Because we derive our revenue mainly from sponsorships, providing such aggregated demographic data is essential to keeping our service free to users.

Cookies and Web Beacons
We do use cookies to store information, such as your personal preferences when you visit our site. The cookie itself does not contain Personal Information although it will enable us to relate your use of this site to information that you have specifically and knowingly provided. But the only personal information a cookie can contain is information you supply yourself. A cookie can’t read data off your hard disk or read cookie files created by other sites. This could include only showing you a popup once in your visit, or the ability to login to use features, such as a forum. We also use third party advertisements in support of this website. Some of these advertisers may use technology such as cookies and web beacons when they advertise on our site, which will also send these advertisers (such as the Google AdSense program) information including your IP address, your ISP, the browser you used to visit the website, and in some cases, whether you have Flash installed. This is generally used for geotargeting purposes (showing local ads to someone in a particular geographic area) or showing certain ads based on specific sites visited (based the content of the types of websites frequented). Our advertising system delivers a one-time cookie to better track click rates. You can choose to disable or selectively turn off our cookies or third-party cookies in your browser settings, or by managing preferences in programs such as Norton Internet Security. If you’ve set your browser to warn you before accepting cookies, you will receive the warning message with each cookie. You do not need to have cookies turned on to use this site. However, this can affect how you are able to interact with this website, as well as other websites. This could include the inability to login to services or programs, such as logging into forums or accounts.

Our Commitment To Data Security
To prevent unauthorized access, maintain data accuracy, and ensure the correct use of information, we have put in place appropriate physical, electronic, and managerial procedures to safeguard and secure the information we collect online. We operate secure data networks protected by industry standard firewall and password protection systems. Our security and privacy policies are periodically reviewed and enhanced as necessary and only authorized individuals have access to the information provided by our customers.

Our Commitment To Children’s Privacy
Protecting the privacy of the very young is especially important. Consistent with the Federal Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998 (COPPA), we will never knowingly request personally identifiable information from anyone under the age of 13 without requesting parental consent.

Usage tracking
We track user traffic patterns throughout all of our sites. However, we do not correlate this information with data about individual users. We do break down overall usage statistics according to a user’s domain name, browser type, and MIME type by reading this information from the browser string (information contained in every user’s browser). We sometimes track and catalog the search terms that users enter in our Search function, but this tracking is never associated with individual users. We use tracking information to determine which areas of our sites users like and don’t like based on traffic to those areas. We do not track what individual users read, but rather how well each page performs overall. This helps us continue to build a better service for you.

Use of Information
We use any information voluntarily given by our users to enhance their experience in our network of sites, whether to provide interactive or personalized elements on the sites or to better prepare future content based on the interests of our users.

We track search terms entered in Search function as one of many measures of what interests our users. But we don’t track which terms a particular user enters.

We create aggregate reports on user demographics and traffic patterns for advertisers, sponsors and partners. This allows our advertisers to advertise more effectively, and allows our users to receive advertisements that are pertinent to their needs. Because we don’t track the usage patterns of individual users, an advertiser or sponsor will never know that a specific user clicked their advertisement. We will not disclose any information about any individual user except to comply with applicable law or valid legal process or to protect the personal safety of our users or the public.

Links to Third Party Websites
We have included links on this site for your reference. We are not responsible for the privacy policies on these websites.

Collection of Personal Information
This information is purely used to analyze trends, administer the site, track user’s movement, and gather broad demographic information for aggregate use. Importantly, IP addresses are not linked to personally identifiable information.

Opt-Out- Policy
We give users options wherever necessary and practical. Such choices include:
Opting not to participate in certain interactive areas, which completely alleviates the need to gather any personally identifiable information from our users.

Your Consent
By using this site, you consent to the collection and use of this information by us. If we decide to change our privacy policy, we will post those changes on this page so that you are always aware of what information we collect, how we use it, and under what circumstances we disclose it.

Iterations to this Privacy Statement.
The content of this statement may be altered at any time.

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Titanium Dental Implants

Sunday, March 1st, 2009

Dental Implants Procedure

A dental implant is a false tooth that is fitted in your mouth in place of a tooth that you have lost or had to extract.

The procedure will take some time and will roughly follow this schedule. The dentist will take an imprint of your denture in plaster of paris to give the specification of the dental implant needed to the dental technician who will construct it. Once it is ready a small screw made of titanium is attached in the place where the tooth root would have been.

The titanium material is said to achieve better integration with the living bone of the jaw and is used for this benefit. Although future dental implants may be using an alloy of titanium which has better tensile strength and is more resistant to fractures. It is giving even better results in research at present. For a single dental implant the surgery may be conducted under local anesthesia, but if multiple implants are needed the dentist might decide to use general anesthesia.

A single implant usually takes about an hour to complete. It is not uncommon for a multiple implant surgery to take several hours together. The healing and integration will take about three to six months depending on how well the patient responds to the dental implant. An implant might be more expensive but is also better than a denture as it allows the person to chew and masticate better than with a denture. Mini dental implants are also widely used.  So are you ready for getting a dental implant?

Implant Benefits

Used to replace a single missing tooth, dental implants can restore and beautify your entire smile. Living with a missing tooth can be limiting, even embarrassing.

Seniors Enjoy Food And Life Again With Dental Implants

After years of frustration and embarrassment from missing teeth or ill-fitting bridgework, many seniors have significantly improved their everyday lives, nutritionally, medically and cosmetically withdental implants.

Dental Implant Cost

How much does a dental implant cost ?  Check out these tips on how to get cheap dental implants.

Dental Implants: What You Need To Know

Dental implants have many benefits, but the main one is that, just like a real tooth, making them ideal for younger people who usually have many more years of chewing and, possibly unable to deal with dentures.

Best Way To Recommend Implants In A Treatment Plan

What is the best way to lead up to recommending dental implants in a treatment plan restoration? 

By: Mel C

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Dental Continuing Education Courses, Continuing Education Dental

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Know More About Cosmetic Dentistry Seminars

Professionalism involves renewal of your learning and skills. This is why there are very many seminars, schoolings, and important gatherings being offered among many practitioners. Cosmetic dentistry seminars are one of the very many. These gatherings are usually help in plush pavilions, hotels, or out-of-town resorts and vacation spots to ensure that guests become more conducive for learning.

dental continuing dental education In every seminar, there will be a speaker or sets of speakers that discusses different situations, tactics, or current problems that have something to do with their occupation. These are usually chunked into teachable chunks or in more learnable chunks so that at the end of the day, everything is digested well. In doing so, organizers can also ensure that they have fulfilled their vision and mission in holding a seminar.

Usually, a seminar will last in 2 or a week time, even with cosmetic dentistry seminars. The first day will surely be checking in of the guests and participants. Drinks, as well snacks, can be served as soon as the registration starts. The usual start of the seminar proper will be after the lunch served in its function or ballroom or in one of the best dining or buffet rooms of the hotel, pavilion, or vacation resort.

The afternoon session will be more on getting to know each other in the same seminar and at least introduction of the topic at hand. Then, the seminar proper will continue until the closing. Within the duration of the seminar, there will also be some workshops and interactions that will be highlighted with some treats or just plain acknowledgements from the speakers or the organizers.

Below is a sample of a normally occurring 3-day seminar, which can be cosmetic dentistry seminars or any other professional practitioners’ seminar.

Usually, seminars, which at this point are cosmetic dentistry seminars, are ended with the checking out of guests and participants. It can be at the third day too but at most times, they are at the early hours of the fourth. There are breakfasts still to be served so early plane passengers can still catch them before they go. Some let their breakfasts be packed so that they can take it in the terminals to ensure that they are able to check in right before the official time.

After each seminar in a series of cosmetic dentistry seminars, which is usually taken as a series of refreshments from a busy work load, they are more informed of the new happenings and technologies that will greatly improve the practice. These seminars also tend to make the bonding of all the practitioner of the same practice more solid and renewed. Therefore, holding a series of these seminars is never a waste of time.

By: Ajith Guptha

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MetLife’s Dental Program
Participating dentists and hygienists receive continuing education credits for MetLife educational offerings at no charge.

Continuing Medical Education
Physicians, dentists and chemists can select between over 90.000 congresses and events.

Advanced Laser Dentistry
The Annual Clinicians’ Meeting follows the guidelines for the American Dental Association’s Continuing Education Program (ADA CERP).

Improving Dentist’s Knowledge on Antibiotic Overuse
There is widespread concern about the irrational use of drugs, particularly the overuse of antibiotics by dentists.

Selecting the Right Cosmetic Dentist
Be certain that your dentist is an active AACD member and has taken continuing education courses.


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