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Those in the dental field find themselves in high demand. Dentists and dental assistants work to improve and maintain the oral health of their patients through dental exams, x-rays, cleanings and other types of maintenance. In order to become licensed in their state of practice, those wishing to work in the dental field must first graduate from an accredited dental program. In order to maintain their license, a certain number of hours must be attended in dental continuing education courses.

The field of dentistry has come a long way thanks to technology. A trip to the dentist’s office no longer carries the ominous tone that it used to. Many dentists now play music for their patients or allow them to watch TV while performing certain procedures. These things help to provide patients with a level of comfort that allows the dentist to perform the necessary work with ease. These methods are learned through dental continuing education courses. Dental continuing education courses cover many areas in the wide expanse of dentistry. They help the dental professional to keep up with any new regulations or guidelines, treatments or equipment that help improve this ever changing field.

The following are examples of subjects covered in dental continuing education courses:

* Bad Breath: diagnosis and treatments of
* Interoffice disciplinary management: dealing with measures of discipline for employees
* Geriatric dentistry: fitting for dentures, recognizing bone deterioration
* Antibiotic resistance: recognition of and alternative methods
* Building Your Practice: methods for attracting new patients

While many in the dental field will need to attend seminars or lectures to maintain their practice, many dental continuing education courses can easily be found online. There is a wide variety of topics readily available and offered by accredited, reputable schools and organizations. A dentist or dental assistant looking to fulfill the required number of hours to meet state requirements has only to turn to the nearest internet connection to do so.

Credit for these courses is given in the form of credit hours. Credit hours received from dental continuing education courses are reported to the state by the provider of the continuing education activity. These hours, recorded under the licensee’s name, will show that state requirements are being met and the dentist or dental assistant is practicing within the confines of the law.

Those in the dental field are also able to renew their license in their state of practice online. Although the process varies from state to state, this method is much quicker and convenient, allowing the licensee to be recognized by the state with 1-2 days business days.


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