Oral Health Channel 2018
Oral Health Education 2018
These informative presentations will:
- Discuss the etiology, epidemiology and clinical manifestations of various disorders seen in the dental office.
- Review the medical management and prognosis of these conditions.
- Examine the dental manifestations and the recommendations for dental treatment.
This section includes the following modules:
- ADHD
- Athsma
- Autism
- Cerebral Palsy
- Congenital Heart Defects
- Diabetes
- Hemophilia
- Leukemia
- Seizures
- Sickell Cell Disease
Designation Statement:
Funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration’s Training in General, Pediatric and Public Health Dentistry Initiative.
Grant D88HP20127
Target Audience
Dental Residents, Fellows, and Medical Staff
Project Directors.
Oscar Arevalo, DDS and Suheily Aponte-Rodríguez, DMD
Disclosures:
These presentations are funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration’s (HRSA) Training in General, Pediatric and Public Health Dentistry Initiative. They are offered for public consumption without continuing education credits/units.
This course is intended for NCHS faculty, employes, and rotating staff, but are open to anyone for access.
Please note there are NO CME credits granted for completing these courses.
Required Hardware/software
We recommend the following hardware/software to successfully view and complete this course:
Recommended Desktop Parameters | For ease of use, we strongly recommend using a desktop computer to complete this course. The following desktop web browsers are compatible with our system: Desktop: Google Chrome, Apple Safari, Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer 11, Microsoft EDGE, and Opera |
Recommended Mobile Parameters | While not recommended, if you are familiar with completing courses online you may complete this course using a mobile device. For those wishing to complete this activity on Mobile, the following systems are recommended: Apple iPhones and iPad devices on iOS 10 or later |
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