Dental Hygiene Lecture Series

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Upcoming 2024 lectures


Introduction to forensic odontology: Molar mysteries - unveiling dental evidence

Get ready for an engaging seminar on the basics of forensic odontology with Dr. Lowell Riemer, BSc, DDS, D-ABFO. This event will delve into the fundamental concepts of forensic odontology and explore the applications between dentistry and criminal investigation!

Event details

  • Date: Oct. 7, 2024
  • Time: 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. MST
  • Location: University Club and livestream
  • In-person: Food included

What you'll learn

  • Processing of evidence: Understand the methods used in forensic odontology for evidence collection and analysis.
  • Dental record analysis: Explore how dental records are used in identifying individuals. 
  • Bite mark identification: Learn the techniques and challenges in identifying and analyzing bite marks.
  • Role in criminal investigations: Discover how forensic odontologists contribute to solving crimes.

Beyond the chair: Integrating nutrition into dental practice for optimal patient care

Explore nutrition's critical role in oral health, led by Sandra Saville, RD. Discover how scientific principles can be applied in real-world practice to benefit your patients.

Event Details

  • Date: Nov. 25, 2024
  • Time: 5:30 - 7 p.m. MST
  • Location: Livestream

What you'll learn

  • Nutritional principles for oral health: Understand the key nutritional factors that impact oral health.
  • Real-world applications: Explore practical strategies for integrating nutritional science into patient care.
  • Impact on common dental issues: Discover how nutrition can influence conditions such as caries, periodontal disease and more.
  • Latest evidence-based research: Delve into the most recent findings and their implications for dental practice.

Policies

The first 20 students can receive a discount on their ticket using the code DHLS-STUDENT-2024 at checkout.

Refunds are not available unless the withdrawal is due to a medical condition.

If you miss the in person or online lecture, we cannot send you a recording of the lecture, and you will not receive a letter of attendance.

Questions?

If you have any questions or do not receive any communication within 2 weeks following the lecture registration, please contact Continuing Dental Education at dentce@ualberta.ca.