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Allgemeine Zahnheilkunde – Fortbildungen für den Praxisalltag

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Breites Wissen – Kernkompetenz jeder Zahnarztpraxis

Die allgemeine Zahnheilkunde bildet das Fundament jeder Praxis. Fortbildungsthemen im Überblick:

  • Befunderhebung: Systematische Untersuchung, Dokumentation, Screenings
  • Behandlungsplanung: Therapiekonzepte, Patientenaufklärung, Prioritätensetzung
  • Röntgendiagnostik: DVT, OPG, Einzelfilm – Indikation und Befundung
  • Allgemeinmedizinische Grundlagen: Systemische Erkrankungen und ihre zahnmedizinische Relevanz
  • Pharmakologie im Praxisalltag: Antibiotika, Analgetika, Interaktionen
  • Patientengespräch: Diagnostik erklären, Behandlungsoptionen vermitteln

Querschnittsthemen – vernetzt denken

Viele Behandlungssituationen erfordern fachübergreifendes Denken. Fortbildungen beleuchten:

  • Multimorbide Patienten: Herzerkrankungen, Diabetes, Immunsuppression
  • Medikamentenanamnese: Antikoagulanzien, Bisphosphonate, Steroide
  • Interdisziplinäre Zusammenarbeit: Wann überweisen, wie kommunizieren?
  • Qualitätssicherung: Standards, Leitlinien, evidenzbasierte Zahnmedizin
  • Praxishygiene: KRINKO-Empfehlungen, Sterilisation, Dokumentation

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Curaden
Allgemeine ZHKOnline03. Sept. 2020

Oral cancer: Early detection, diagnosis and treatment complications

### Course Overview This course overviewed tips for early oral cancer recognition and referral decision guides. The multidisciplinary management of oral cancer, as well as treatment-related oral complications, was discussed in an evidence-based manner. ### Learning Objectives - **Global Incidence, Mortality & Significance:** Understand how common oral cancer is worldwide and the impact it has on survival. - **Importance of Early Detection:** Recognize how finding lesions early influences outcomes, cure rates, and functional consequences. - **Clinical Presentations & Staging:** Identify typical signs of oral cancer and distinguish between early (I–II) and late (III–IV) stages. - **Role of the Dental Professional in Diagnosis & Referral:** Learn when and how to refer suspicious cases and support early diagnosis in practice. - **Treatment Modalities & Associated Complications:** Explore common therapies for oral cancer and understand their oral side effects and management. ### Facts & Details - **Course Type:** Webinar - **Duration:** 1h - **CE Credits:** 1 CE credit available - **Certification:** CE certificate - **Language:** English - **Sponsored by:** Curaden

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Curaden
Allgemeine ZHKOnline04. Sept. 2020

Complications and side effects of cancer therapy: How to prevent and treat

### Kursübersicht This on-demand webinar addressed oral complications and adverse effects caused by radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Special focus was placed on oral mucositis, medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaws, and osteoradionecrosis. ### Learning Objectives - **Oral Complications of Cancer Treatments:** Recognize the common oral side effects of radiation, chemotherapy, and targeted therapy. - **Prevention Strategies Before & During Therapy:** Learn clinical protocols and supportive measures to minimize risks before and during cancer treatment. - **Management of Acute & Chronic Oral Effects:** Understand how to treat mucositis, xerostomia, osteoradionecrosis, and other complications. - **Interdisciplinary Care & Long-Term Follow Up:** Explore collaboration with oncology, nutrition, and supportive care teams for holistic patient management. ### Details - **Kurstyp:** Webinar - ** ### Dauer - ** 1h - **CE Credits:** 1 CE credit available - **Zertifizierung:** CE certificate - **Sprache:** Englisch

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Curaden
Allgemeine ZHKOnline07. Okt. 2020

The (Medication) Matrix!

### Essential Pharmacology for Treating Medically Complex Geriatric Dental Patients Dieses On-Demand-Webinar vermittelt grundlegendes pharmakologisches Wissen für die zahnärztliche Behandlung medizinisch komplexer geriatrischer Patienten. ### Lernziele - **Grundlagen des Medication-Matrix-Konzepts:** Verstehen, was eine Medication Matrix ist und warum sie in der Zahnmedizin wichtig ist. - **Häufige Medikamente und ihre oralen Auswirkungen:** Medikamente kennenlernen, die bei Zahnarztpatienten häufig vorkommen, und deren Einfluss auf die Mundgesundheit. - **Risikobewertung & Interaktionsbewusstsein:** Potenzielle Arzneimittel-Arzneimittel-, Arzneimittel-Erkrankungs- und Arzneimittel-Zahnmedizin-Interaktionen erkennen und managen. - **Anpassung zahnärztlicher Behandlungspläne:** Präventive, chirurgische und restaurative Strategien auf Basis des Medikamentenprofils des Patienten modifizieren. ### Kursdetails - **Kurstyp:** Webinar (On Demand) - ** ### Dauer - ** 1 Stunde - **CE Credits:** 1 CE Credit verfügbar - **Zertifizierung:** CE-Zertifikat - **Sprache:** Englisch

1 CME-PunkteOnline
Curaden
Allgemeine ZHKOnline20. März 2021

Patient perception vs clinical prevention

### The gap between myths and facts This session also includes a dynamic Q&A segment with Dr. med. dent. Franka Baranovic Huber, offering further insights and clarifications on the topics discussed. ### Learning Objectives - **Understanding Regional and Clinical Contexts in Oral Health:** Explore how oral health approaches vary across different regions and clinical settings, considering cultural, socioeconomic, and healthcare system factors. - **Emphasizing the Importance of Preventive Dentistry:** Recognize the significance of preventive dental care in maintaining long-term oral health and reducing the incidence of dental diseases. - **Addressing Pediatric Oral Care and Early Education:** Understand the key considerations in pediatric oral care, including the role of early education in establishing healthy oral hygiene habits. - **Supporting Cancer Patients with Tailored Oral Hygiene Protocols:** Learn how to provide appropriate oral hygiene care for cancer patients, considering their unique needs and treatment-related challenges. - **Utilizing Modern Technologies to Foster Behavioral Change:** Explore the use of digital tools and technologies in promoting oral health awareness and encouraging positive behavioral changes among patients. - **Incorporating Global Perspectives from Diverse Experts:** Gain insights from oral health experts in the UK, Switzerland, USA, and Mexico to understand diverse approaches and strategies in dental care. ### Facts & Details - **Course Type:** Webinar - **Duration:** 1h - **CE Credits:** 1 CE credit available - **Certification:** CE certificate

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Allgemeine ZHKOnline28. Mai 2021

A contemporary view of infective endocarditis prevention

### Dentists among recommendations and protocols Unfortunately, bacteremia is not an uncommon event and may even be initiated by everyday routine activities such as tooth brushing and chewing. The prominent role of oral bacteria in the development of endocarditis—entering the bloodstream as part of routine daily activities, but especially during certain dental procedures—has been the subject of debate for decades. The aim of the lecture is to compare various recommendations proposed by respected associations and highlight their advantages and disadvantages in accordance with evidence-based data. ### Learning Objectives - **Understanding the Pathophysiology and Risks of Infective Endocarditis:** Learn about the mechanisms and risk factors associated with infective endocarditis, including the role of oral bacteria in its development. - **Recognizing the Oral-Systemic Link in the Development of Endocarditis:** Understand how poor oral hygiene and invasive dental procedures can lead to bacteremia, increasing the risk of infective endocarditis. - **Identifying High-Risk Patients in Dental Settings:** Learn to recognize patients with conditions such as prosthetic heart valves, previous endocarditis, or congenital heart defects who are at increased risk. - **Implementing Preventive Strategies During Dental Treatment:** Explore current guidelines on antibiotic prophylaxis and other preventive measures to reduce the risk of infective endocarditis during dental procedures. - **Applying Evidence-Based Protocols for Managing Patients with Cardiac Conditions:** Develop skills to assess and manage patients with cardiac conditions, ensuring safe dental care and minimizing the risk of infective endocarditis. ### Facts & Details - **Course Type:** Webinar - **Duration:** 1h - **CE Credits:** 1 CE credit available - **Certification:** CE certificate

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