5/9/16 1 Meat and Potatoes of Dental Hygiene Practice Enamel Pres ented by Shirley Gutkowski, RDH, BSDH This presentation is supported by VOCO through an unrestricted educational grant. Recognition andCredits P ennWell is an ADA CERP recognized pr ovider . A DA CE RP is a service of the A merican Dental A ssociation to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. A DA CE RP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. Concerns or complaints about a CE provider may be directed to the provider or to A DA CE RP at www.ada.org/goto/cerp. P ennWell designates this activity for 1 Continuing E ducation Credit. Dental Boar d of Califor nia: P rovider 4527, course registration number 01-4527-15079. “This course meets the Dental B oard of California’s requirements for 1 unit of continuing education.” The P ennWell Corporation is designated as an A pproved P A CE P rogram P rovider by the A cademy of General Dentistry. The formal continuing dental education programs of this program provider are accepted by the A GD for Fellowship, Mastership and membership maintenance credit. A pproval does not imply acceptance by a state or provincial board of dentistry or A GD endorsement. The current term of approval extends from (11/1/2015) to (10/31/2019) P rovider ID# 320452 Disclosure Declarations P r esenter Disclosur e: Shirley Gutkowski, discloses the following: S he has received a stipend for this webinar. S he has no commercial or financial interest in any products discussed in this webinar. Com m er cial S uppor t: This course was developed with commercial support by V OCO – The Dentalists P r ovider Disclosur e: P ennWell does not have a leadership position or a commercial interest in any products or services discussed or shared in this educational activity, No manufacturer or third party has had any input into the development of course content. CE P lanner Disclosur e: Heather Hodges, CE Coordinator does not have a leadership or commercial interest with any commercial supporter, or with products or services discussed in this educational activity. Heather can be reached at [email protected]. Im age Authenticity: No images in this educational activity have been modified or altered. S cientific Basis: A ll content has been derived from references listed and the author’s clinical experience. Research references are provided in the bibliography and/or supplemental materials. E ducational Disclaim er : Completing a single continuing education course does not provide enough information to result in the participant being an expert in the field related to the course topic. It is a combination of many educational courses and clinical experience that allows the participant to develop skills and expertise.
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5/9/16
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MeatandPotatoesofDentalHygienePractice
Enamel
Presented by
ShirleyGutkowski,RDH,BSDH
This presentation is supported by VOCO through an unrestricted educational grant.
RecognitionandCredits
PennWell is an ADA CERP recognized provider . ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. Concerns or complaints about a CE provider may be directed to the provider or to ADA CERP at www.ada.org/goto/cerp.PennWell designates this activity for 1 Continuing Education Credit.Dental Board of California: Provider 4527, course registration number 01-4527-15079.“This course meets the Dental Board of California’s requirements for 1 unit of continuing education.”
The PennWell Corporation is designated as an Approved PACE Program Provider by the Academy of General Dentistry. The formal continuing dental education programs of this program provider are accepted by the AGD for Fellowship, Mastership and membership maintenance credit. Approval does not imply acceptance by a state or provincial board of dentistry or AGD endorsement. The current term of approval extends from (11/1/2015) to (10/31/2019) Provider ID# 320452
DisclosureDeclarationsPresenter Disclosure: Shirley Gutkowski, discloses the following: She has received a stipend for this webinar. She has no commercial or financial interest in any products discussed in this webinar.Commercial Support: This course was developed with commercial support by VOCO – The Dentalists
Provider Disclosure: PennWell does not have a leadership position or a commercial interest in any products or services discussed or shared in this educational activity, No manufacturer or third party has had any input into the development of course content.
CE Planner Disclosure: Heather Hodges, CE Coordinator does not have a leadership or commercial interest with any commercial supporter, or with products or services discussed in this educational activity. Heather can be reached at [email protected].
Image Authenticity: No images in this educational activity have been modified or altered.
Scientific Basis: All content has been derived from references listed and the author’s clinical experience. Research references are provided in the bibliography and/or supplemental materials.Educational Disclaimer: Completing a single continuing education course does not provide enough information to result in the participant being an expert in the field related to the course topic. It is a combination of many educational courses and clinical experience that allows the participant to develop skills and expertise.
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InstrumentationComparisions
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Root substance removal:• 360sites
Curette108.9microns
Diamond burr118.7microns
Sonic scaler93.5microns
Ultrasonics 11.6microns
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