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Cancer Patients and Dentistry (Glogauer – 0.5 hours)
- Role of Dental Oncology and Maxillofacial Prosthetics in Ontario
Cancer Types and What to Know/Ask (Brooks – 2.5 hours)
Abnormal versus Normal (Krishnamoorthy – 1 hour)
- Clinical and radiographic findings in your patient related to their cancer
How to Read Bloodwork / Thrombocytopenic Dentistry (Watson – 0.5 hour)
Restorative Strategies in Xerostomic Patients and Products (Watson – 1.0 hours)
Case-based Scenarios (Watson – 0.5 hours)
Learning Objectives:
- To educate dentists so they can be comfortable treating patients who have a history of cancer or are currently being treated for cancer
- Gain an understanding of the role of the community dentist and the role of hospital-based dentists for these patients
- Identify what questions/information to gain from patients about each major cancer type and how to modify their practice for these patients
- How to identify clinical and radiographic changes associated with cancer progression and previous oncologic treatment
- How to read routine bloodwork for oncologic patients to determine who is safe to treat
- How to adjust dental management for oncologic patients within your clinic
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