Given all the recent breakthroughs and headlines about oral health’s role in overall health… are you ready to revolutionize the way you approach patient care? This June, the American Dental Association (ADA) is hosting a groundbreaking symposium titled Dentistry’s Role in Complete Health: We Make People Healthy! This event promises to shift the paradigm of dentistry, equipping you to become a true healthcare superstar.
Why Attend?
We all know oral health is crucial. But did you know a healthy mouth can significantly impact your overall well-being? This symposium delves into the powerful connection between oral health and chronic diseases like diabetes, heart disease, and even Alzheimer’s. By attending, you’ll gain the knowledge and skills to:
- Become an Integrated Dental Medicine (IDM) pro: Learn how to use a systematic approach to patient care, focusing not just on teeth, but on overall health.
- Uncover hidden sleep issues: Master the use of high-resolution pulse oximetry to identify patients struggling with sleep apnea or other sleep disorders.
- Salivary diagnostics: A game-changer: Discover how advanced salivary testing can pinpoint oral pathogens with precision, leading to more effective treatment strategies.
- Collaboration is key: Engage in roundtable discussions to establish protocols for managing oral-systemic connections with other healthcare professionals, fostering a truly holistic approach to patient care.
- Advocate for complete health: Become a champion for your patients’ overall well-being. Learn how to communicate effectively with other specialists to create a comprehensive health plan.
Who Should Attend?
This symposium is designed for dentists, dental staff, and teams who want to stay ahead of the curve and provide exceptional, comprehensive care to their patients.
Ready to Register?
Don’t miss this opportunity to elevate your practice and make a real difference in your patients’ lives! The symposium takes place on June 21-22, 2024 at the ADA headquarters in Chicago. Click here to register today. See you in Chicago!