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Continuing Dental Education for Life-Long Learning

The GlaxoSmithKline Grants Program supports the independent development and availability of continued dental education modules, including treatment for edentulous patients, dental erosion and causes and solutions for edentulism.

These funded webinars and e-books offer opportunities for continued learning and are free for dental professionals to access:

Webinars:

Treating Edentulous Patients, Part 1 – Oral Health Challenges. Provider: Dental Learning Systems, LLC. Expires 31st December 2021

Treating Edentulous Patients, Part 2 – Prosthodontic Solutions. Provider: Dental Learning Systems, LLC. Expires 31st December 2021

Dental Erosion: What Is It, What Causes It, and How to Manage It. Provider: Dental Learning Systems, LLC. Expires 31st January 2022

E-books:

Edentulism: Causes, Implications, and the Role of the Oral Healthcare Practitioner. Published 12th February 2019. ADA CERP

Prosthodontic Solutions for Edentulism. Published 16th April 2019. ADA CERP.

Dental Erosion: Definition, Causes, and Management. Published 18th April 2019. ADA CERP.

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