October
Saturday, October 5, 2024 | HANDS-ON AT UBC | Limited Enrolment
The focus of this hands-on program is to provide general dentists with key factors in achieving predictable aesthetic and functional outcomes with different types of fixed prosthesis on natural teeth. In the didactic section of this full day course, a comprehensive review of prosthodontic treatment planning as well as indications and contraindications for different types of ceramic restorations will be provided. A systematic approach to smile design, tooth preparation, impression, temporization and cementation will be discussed. Participants will be introduced to techniques that can help them be more efficient and successful in their practices. The hands-on component will focus on preparation, impression and temporization of typodonts, and introduction to digital technology including intra oral scanners, and smile design software.
Monday, October 7, 2024 | 5 PM - 6:30 PM (Pacific) | LIVE WEBINAR
New technology for root canal irrigation is being introduced into the field of endodontics. New technologies as LAI and Multisonication are going to be compared to well established irrigation techniques as: positive, negative pressure and ultrasonic irrigation.
STUDY CLUB: Clinically Applicable Oral Pathology with Dr. Charles Shuler
October 2024 - June 2025 | LIVE WEBINAR
Limited Enrolment ~ On-going study club, registration for this event is open and new members are welcome!
This study club will guide dental professionals to develop an approach to recognize and manage oral soft tissue changes that can be incorporated into their daily clinical practice. The group will examine case studies of oral soft and hard tissue lesions that have been seen in dental clinical settings. Each case will be reviewed with respect to the process of recognizing the tissue change and establishing the process for moving to a final diagnosis. Participants in the course will be encouraged to bring examples from their own private practices and all cases reviewed will have been initially identified in a general dental practice.
CHARLES SHULER, BSc, DMD, PhD, Professor, UBC, was the Dean of the Faculty of Dentistry of the University of British Columbia for ten years, finishing his second five-year term June 30, 2017. He is now a professor of oral pathology in the Department of Oral Biological and Medical Sciences at UBC Dentistry and teaching oral pathology/medicine. Prior to being appointed at UBC he was a faculty member at the University of Southern California for 18 years. At USC he served as the Director of the University of Southern California Center for Craniofacial Molecular Biology holding an endowed chair position as the George and Mary Lou Boone Chair Professor of Craniofacial Molecular Biology. He also served as the Director of the Graduate Program in Craniofacial Biology and the Associate Dean for Student and Academic Affairs at the USC School of Dentistry. Dr. Shuler received his B.S. in Biochemistry from the University of Wisconsin, his D.M.D. from Harvard School of Dental Medicine, his Ph.D. in Pathology from the University of Chicago and his Oral Pathology education at the University of Minnesota and the Royal Dental College Copenhagen Denmark. He has been active in assessing and managing clinical oral pathology patients with soft and hard tissue lesions. He has had an active research program funded by national granting agencies that focused on evaluating the molecular regulation of the soft and hard tissues of the secondary palate to better understand the etiology of craniofacial birth defects and pathologic changes of the tissues.
Tuesday, October 15, 2024 | 5 PM - 6:30 PM (Pacific) | LIVE WEBINAR
Digitally fabricated Complete Removable Prosthesis will revolutionize the way dentists are treating completely edentulous patients. In the past few years, digitally designed and manufactured Complete Removable Prosthesis have improved significantly due to advancement in scanning, designing, and manufacturing.
October 17 - 20 & November 2 OR November 3, 2024 | 5 DAY HANDS-ON COURSE OR 3 DAY DIDACTIC, HELD AT UBC | Limited Enrolment
The Complete Clinician course caters to novice implant dentists eager to embark on the rewarding journey of implants; implant placers with limited experience who wish to progress to the next level, and to implant surgeons who would benefit from incorporating computer guided technology into their implant practice. With two unique offerings; three full days of didactic and live surgery demos or five full days of didactic, live surgery demos, patient screening and clinicial hands-on patient treatment, this course provides exceptional training to learn how to diagnose and perform implant surgery.
Wednesday, October 23, 2024 | 5 PM - 6:30 PM (Pacific) | LIVE WEBINAR
This brief program will elevate your clinical proficiency, refine your treatment planning skills, and unlock the potential to deliver consistently successful and esthetic outcomes. Whether you’re a newcomer to the field or a seasoned practitioner, this course promises to
empower you with the expertise needed to excel in esthetic implant dentistry.
Tuesday, October 29, 2024 | 5 PM - 6 PM (Pacific) | LIVE WEBINAR
This lecture will summarize the latest evidence related to the efficacy of clear aligners in achieving various types of tooth movements, their utilization, and predictability in treating different malocclusions including orthognathic surgical cases. In addition to giving an overview of the most common protocols and practices, clinicians implement when using clear aligners in treating their patients. And compare the efficacy of achieving the desired tooth movement between various commercially available aligner systems.
November
Friday, November 15 & Saturday, November 16, 2024 | HANDS-ON AT UBC | Limited Enrolment
This course introduces the participants to various aspects of soft tissue grafting and periodontal plastic surgery. Topics covered will include autogenous connective tissue grafts (CTGs), autogenous free gingival grafts (FGGs), utilizing allograft materials from the market, pedicle flaps, etc. An emphasis is placed on treatment planning and patient selection criteria through evidence based lectures and handouts. The program will include interactive video presentations of surgeries by the instructor (s). All dentists will perform hands-on surgeries in simulation on animal mandibles.
Friday, November 22 - Sunday, November 24, 2024 | HANDS-ON AT UBC | Limited Enrolment
This hands-on course offers instruction in all aspects of adult minimal sedation to include nitrous oxide/oxygen inhalation and oral sedation, as well as effective methods in dealing with anxiety control in general practice. Participants will learn various techniques and will have the opportunity to try several types of nitrous oxide and oxygen delivery units. The three day course satisfies the requirements for state or provincial dental boards or colleges who require 21 hours of continuing education to certify for combined inhalation and oral adult minimal sedation. The two day course is designed to achieve certification in nitrous oxide/oxygen inhalation sedation, with 14 hours of continuing education.
Saturday, November 30, 2024 | HANDS-ON AT UBC | Limited Enrolment
This course will delve into the principles of 3D printing technology and its practical applications in dentistry, including the fabrication of surgical guides, dental models, night guards and other prosthetic components. We will explore the efficiency of 3D printing compared to traditional method and discuss how it enhances treatment planning and patient outcomes. Whether you are an experienced practitioner looking to integrate advanced technology into your practice or planning to invest in a 3D printer, this course will offer valuable insights into the transformative potential of 3D printing in modern dentistry and its immediate benefits to your private practice.
January
CERTIFICATE IN DENTAL PRACTICE MANAGEMENT: Building a Business Worth Smiling About
January 17 - 19, February 21 - 23  &  March 14 - 16, 2025
(Three 3-day modules, held Friday to Sunday)
As in all successful organizations, the efficient management of systems, costs and revenues is critical to success. For dental professionals, understanding how to manage these factors and improve customer retention through quality of care, are key to developing a sustainable, patient-centric practice.
Designed and delivered by UBC Sauder professors and successful dental practitioners, and based on industry best practices and key measurements, the concepts and skills presented in this certificate program will help you work more effectively with your staff, streamline your systems and make smart decisions for the future.
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UBC Continuing Dental Education reserves the right to cancel courses if necessary due to low enrolment, instructor cancellation, or other unforeseen issues. In the case of a course cancellation, a full refund will be issued.
Please be advised that UBC Continuing Dental Education (CDE) does not provide T2202s to participants. Our programs do not meet the criteria established by CRA for the issuance of such forms