Thursday

Continuing Education Extended by A Rabid Fan with a Tasmanian Devil May Dental Care Aptitude

Part 5: Once we go down the road, there is no coming back to a world unlearned stuff, and things. As I, you will be a more professional person of some dispute.

Many may deride you for the elitism you'll now have, but we ain't gonna let them decipher who were ares, weather I storm around like rumple shill skin or whether you shelter yourself and your dental career from wherever I veer off the path of this Mercury Laredo Texas mess or down in an Old's Mobile Toronado, ramble paging through to Alabama.
Obviously, I'm writing these things in jest (making a funny). I just hope as you follow me through my detours of virtual reality to actual reality we stay on the same e-book page. Especially, when it comes to dental CE, the fact I offer it here from a holistically viral online viable source. 
More meanderings below in my avatar me virtual environs, but first this announcement:




Part 4: Google Plus
Make piecemeal with yourself before continuing with this directive.

Part 3: Facebook/NicheDental

Online Dental CE is so easy. The following all over themselves puns made many queasy.

Part 2: LinkedIn (link to my LI general page, not this specific content)

This dentistry edged #coursework is not for public consumption. Unless Pete Boyle's first? #Education is not something we can all do. Unless you toils somewhere dispersed? Dental Hygienists can find #CE more easily. Unless the puns done royals worst? 

Part 1: Twitter.com/NicheDental

< Tweet  > How do we learn? By learning! I know because I learned stuff +just read it #online. So online #CE's good! < Niche Dental education portal URL  > <> #hygienists <> 

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RC
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Friday

Hygienists Dental Care CE, Major Responsibility, Education Portal Loaded Fully


Dental CE is vital to every part of a dental practice, but hygienists have the most face (and mouth) time with us patients. Therefore, their education is especially important...

Part 4: Education is a trip. Online learning is the ship. Find the portal here, and knowledge equip.

Part 3: Our learning affects others, sometimes dramatically. Then lack of education should not be a goal or something to be proud about.

Hygienists are one group who know this. And here is a place for them to 'know it' even more.

Part 2: Dental CE for Hygienists:

Part 1: Tweet
#Hygienists~you are a major portion of our dental visit time. Your education's then vital to what's accomplished by us: CE URL http://bit.ly/NDC-Hygienists-DentalCE

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Richard Chwalek
Twitter.com/NicheDental

http://NicheDentalCollaborate.com (NDC)

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Monday

Why Is Continuing Education For Dental Professionals Different in Each State?

Learning is great. Leading is always better, right? Expecting less is a questionable idea, I would posit. Dental care education should not have a growth strategy not a stagnant trajectory, says this one little ole consumer.

Should Continuing Education for dentists and other dentistry industry professionals (CE hours per year) barely be foot noted in a state's regulations?

For other states, it's even less than a foot. Like Wyoming, Colorado and Wisconsin; they give requirements the boot: none, zero, nada, zippo, CE-Ya!

On the other foot in the lead, there is South Dakota, which requires dentists to get 100 hours of dental CE each year!

Tennessee is somewhere in the middle of the pack at 40. Here is Minnesota dentists are required to do 50 hours. Checkup on your dentists state of affairs in CE must dos.

Dr. White does more than the requirements to keep his patients healthier and happier for longer. Not trust the marketing consultant? I wouldn't either.


My job as a marketer (a.k.a. makeitupasyougoslickster) is not to convince you of anything. The only ethical thing I can do when it comes to your health and what to do is for me to get you to consider something better.

The unethical thing would be to stick you deep into the stale gulf of sub par, roll you in the same old, enough-to-get-by short term value dentistry, dipped in the schemes of lackluster and divert you from the very little continuing education other dentists seem to muster.

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  • The Marketing Consultant For Dentists and the Patients Who Choose Them for Good Reasons Not Just Because of Habitual Lesions...
  1. Dentists: Call Oli - he'll get things started 1+888.380.0020
  2. Consumers: Beware but also Shake the Snare of Yesteryear Dental Care,
  3. And Read about Dr. White: Article Below or...
  4. At his Blog Here: drkentwhite-nashvilletndentists.blogspot.com
  5. Dentists looking for Continuing Education - Start Here.


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Advanced Periodontal (Gum) Treatment: Soft Tissue Health~Local to Systemic

Dr. Kent E. White of Nashville recently attended a vital continuing education course covering periodontal (gum) disease management and tooth loss prevention.
With about 80% U.S. adults having some form of gum disease, the need for more extensive training and education to help patients here in the Nashville area and around the country is obvious. Dr. White and his team are dedicated to providing the highest level of treatment to combat the effects of this all too common and very aggressive gum, enamel, root, bone, teeth and smile appearance ravaging disease.

Fortunately, Dr. Kent White and his team at the Center for Advanced Dentistry in Nashville, Tennessee are able to help patients no matter what the condition of their smile is. While ongoing prevention and early intervention are better than later in the disease progression, patients should never worry their condition is untreatable.

Even if significant tooth loss has occurred, Dr. White can develop a treatment plan to restore oral health and smile confidence. From replacing one or two teeth with dental implants to a complete smile makeover, there are wide range of therapies he can employ. His expertise in cosmetic dentistry and restorative dental care is something many patients have seen give them the youthful and healthy smile they deserve.

One of the most vital elements of effective periodontal disease management is Dr. White’s ability to use many non-surgical techniques to maintain the health of your teeth and even to bring a smile back from the brink. At the Center for Advanced Dentistry the focus is optimal dental health along with maintaining a youthful appearance to your smile. Totally healthy smiles are great looking smiles.

Dr. White uses state of the art periodontal technologies in treatment and for accurate diagnosis. Getting away for the surgical aspects of treating periodontal disease as much as possible insures more people will seek out care.

Some of the ‘comfort technology’ Dr. Kent White of Nashville utilizes is a piezoelectric ultrasonic scaler and irrigator that requires less pressure when removing the build up on teeth and the jaw bone. In many cases, we are able to eliminate the need for local anesthesia during the procedure. The handpiece he uses is designed to improve the his field of vision without causing an increase in heat from the instrument.

The dentistry continuing education course Dr. Kent E. White attended was developed and sponsored by Zila, Inc.

> It offers comprehensive oral care and cancer screening products.

Healthy Mouth. Healthy Patient. Healthy Practice.

Soft Tissue Management® (STM)® is a program unique to Zila. With more than 20 years of proven results, STM® incorporates the use of Zila dental products for treating patients at all stages of oral health – from healthy to advanced periodontitis.

STM® is:
  • An organized system for early detection, diagnosis, treatment and maintenance of periodontal disease, and for the early detection of oral cancer.
  • A non-surgical approach to diagnose, prevent, treat and manage the progression of early to moderate stages of periodontal disease in a general practice.
  • A program that provides comprehensive and structured practice management tools for early to moderate disease with ongoing support.
Advanced Periodontal Treatment: Soft Tissue Health: Local to Systemic
Learn More about Periodontal Disease.

All Smiles By Nashville Dentist Dr. Kent E. White

Dr. Kent White and our Nashville Team at the Center for Advanced Dentistry.

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CALL (615) 208.9687

2300 21st Avenue South, Suite 103

Nashville, TN 37212

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