How Up to Date is Your Professional Development?
How Up to Date is Your Professional Development?
In today’s video, we will go through the question: How up to date is your professional development.
The world of neuromuscular dentistry has evolved at a particularly rapid rate. This branch of dentistry treats misalignment of the jaw which can cause headaches, sleep apnea, worn or cracked teeth and severe jaw pain, among many other symptoms.
Dental techniques have also changed. Laser systems can regenerate bone lost to gum disease and improve smiles with gum contouring. Lasers and air abrasion systems can be used to remove some decay without numbing the patient and to achieve superior dental cleaning.
If your dentist is not actively engaged in continuing education, it is unlikely that he or she is keeping up with these developments. Here are some specific questions to ask or look out for on their website: How many hours of continuing dental education a year do you do? The top dentists would do 100 hours or more
Dr Fong and Dr Warren are currently with the gIDE institute, as 1 year Master Clinician at Loma Linda University in Califonia, whereas Dr Alanna and Dr Elly are currently undertaking in a 2 years program in Progressive Orthodontic. In addition, Dr Fong is also part of the academy of dentistry international.
As you can see, we are very proactive when it comes to continuous professional development here at Dental House Group, so we can serve our patients to the best of our ability.
I hope you found this episode useful.
If you like what you see, and are looking for a new dentist to look after you and your family, all our dentists and therapists here at Dental House are very gentle and compassionate. We would love to look after you. Simply direct message us on social media, call us on 1800 467 526, or fill in the enquiry form on our website, and we will be in touch.
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