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Pediatric Tongue- and Lip-Ties, and Laser Frenectomies

This was held May 20, 2022 - May 21, 2022 in Oak Brook, IL

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Introduction

Join us at this unique and powerful laser dentistry course designed for pediatric dentists and TOTs team members. You will learn about tongue and lip ties and frenectomies, and obtain important certificates in Laser Safety and Laser Dentistry Basic Competence.

Enhance your understanding of the issues of pediatric laser dentistry, including tongue-ties and lip-ties! As many as 5 percent of all babies born in the US have tongue-ties significant enough to cause breastfeeding difficulties. Affected babies often fail to thrive and can be erroneously labeled as “lazy nursers” or “stubborn feeders”.

A good surgical laser for cutting soft tissue must be able to vaporize soft tissue, while at the same time efficiently coagulating surgical margins. Not all laser wavelengths are suitable to comply with both requirements. This course focuses on the practical aspects of soft tissue laser surgery and on the fundamental processes involved in the laser-tissue interaction; it helps attendees learn how deep the laser beam cuts and how deep the coagulation and hemostasis extend into the surgical margins. Our hands-on participation lab is designed to train attendees on what surgical lasers can do safely and efficiently.

Instructors

  • Martin Kaplan, DMD
  • Erica Zolnierczyk, DMD
  • Special Guest Speaker: Robert Pick, DDS, MS
  • Joy Lantz, RDH, COM®️, CBS
  • Kimberly Benkert, RDH, BSDH, MPH, COM®, FAADH
  • Melissa Schiff, IBCLC, RLC, CBS
  • Peter Vitruk, PhD, MInstP, CPhys

Tuition (USD)

Doctors: $1,250; Non-Doctors: $850; ALSC members: $50 off; and LightScalpel users: $50 off. Register now.

Clinical Curriculum

  • Demonstrate a wide range of didactic and clinical tools for the use of lasers in pediatric dentistry
  • Present basic knowledge about Dental Lasers adhering to the established standards of education
  • Provide sound scientific basis and proven efficacy of the use of lasers in dentistry in order to ensure public safety
  • Explore current methods of clinical assessment, diagnosis and treatment of lingual and labial ties.
    Attendees  will be able to:

    • Describe infant sucking physiology and how tongue ties impair infant suck;
    • Appropriately use reliable diagnostic criteria to screen babies and children for this condition;
    • Clearly express orthodontic-myofunctional connection;
    • Discuss how the soft tissues of the orofacial complex may malocclusion, TMD, headaches, and other problems;
    • Understand all consequences and benefits of using lasers to remove oral restrictions; and
    • Learn about different types of functional orthodontic devices and how they may help different types of cases.

Laser Curriculum

Laser Surgery and Safety Basic Knowledge Certification Curriculum for this Course has been developed by the American Laser Study Club (ALSC). The ALSC’s curriculum overcomes the known limitations of many laser dentistry courses and includes the detailed physics of soft tissue ablation and coagulation with laser and hot tip (non-laser) devices. Laser hands-on wet lab on tissue samples will include laser safety instructions, frenectomy simulations, and other surgical laser procedure demonstrations. Laser instructions will be assisted by the guest speaker Peter Vitruk, PhD, MInstP, CPhys, a laser physicist who founded the American Laser Study Club, and LightScalpel Inc.

Hands-On Participation Session

  • Laser Safety
  • Laser Surgical Technique Simulations
  • Superficial Ablation
  • Superficial Coagulation
  • Shallow Incisions
  • Deep Incisions
  • Practicing Surgical Techniques on a Pig jaw

ALSC certified laser surgery dentistry safety

Course Certificates

Course participants, who successfully complete the examination, will be awarded a LASER SAFETY basic knowledge CERTIFICATE from the Board of Laser Safety of the Laser Institute of America (DISCOUNTED cost for the ALSC members), as well as a Laser Dentistry and Laser Surgery Basic Knowledge and Hands-On participation Wetlab CERTIFICATE from the American Laser Study Club (FREE for the course participants).

ADA CERPGLOH Education is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. This continuing education activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the standards of the ADA Continuing Education Recognition Program (ADA CERP) through joint efforts between GLOH Education and the American Laser Study Club GLOH Education designates this activity for 16 continuing education credits.

*Information, terms, and conditions in this communication are subject to change without prior notice. The American Laser Study Club reserves the right to change the course’s location, date and time, material; and cancel the course. Registered attendees will be notified within a reasonable window of time about any major changes to the course. If a course is canceled, registrants will be notified, via email, two weeks before the course date, at which time a full refund will be issued. Requested refunds will incur a 20% processing fee. No cancelations within 2-weeks of the course date.

 

Details

Start:
May 20, 2022
End:
May 21, 2022
Cost:
$850.00 – $1,250.00

Organizer

ALSC – American Laser Study Club
Phone:
(888) 206-2710
Email:
ALSC@americanlaserstudyclub.org
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Venue

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Chicago – Oak Brook
1909 Spring Rd
Oak Brook, IL 60523 United States
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Phone:
630-472-6000
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