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CONTINUING EDUCATION
2026 COURSES
This course equips dentists to identify and manage sleep apnea, improving patient health while enhancing practice growth.

Sleep Apnea: Wake Up to the Problem

This course equips dentists to identify and manage sleep apnea, improving patient health while enhancing practice growth.

Speaker:

Dr. Erin Elliott

Date:

May 8, 2026

Time:

8:30 AM-11:30 AM

CE Credits:

3

This course reviews oral pathology with a focus on lesion detection, cancer screening, and differentiation of similar-appearing conditions.

Oral Pathology and the Assessment Process: It’s Risky Business

This course reviews oral pathology with a focus on lesion detection, cancer screening, and differentiation of similar-appearing conditions.

Speaker:

Sherri M. Lukes, RDH, MS, FAADH

Date:

May 8, 2026

Time:

8:30 AM-11:30 AM

CE Credits:

3

This interactive course builds empathy for patients with special needs through simulations that highlight their unique challenges in the dental office.

The Wonderful World of Special Care

This interactive course builds empathy for patients with special needs through simulations that highlight their unique challenges in the dental office.

Speaker:

Dr. Brooke Fukuoka

Date:

May 8, 2026

Time:

8:30 AM-11:30 AM

CE Credits:

3

This course explores Traditional, Biological, and Naturopathic dental approaches, providing tools to integrate holistic care and meet diverse patient needs.

Integrating the Modern Dental Practice: Bridging Traditional, Biological, and Naturopathic Approaches

This course explores Traditional, Biological, and Naturopathic dental approaches, providing tools to integrate holistic care and meet diverse patient needs.

Speaker:

Terri Wilson, CDPMA, CDA, RDA, CDP

Date:

May 8, 2026

Time:

8:30 AM-11:30 AM

CE Credits:

3

This course demonstrates how to optimize CBCT for diagnostics and treatment planning, from implant placement to sleep apnea detection.

Pathology, Implants, and Sleep Oh My

This course demonstrates how to optimize CBCT for diagnostics and treatment planning, from implant placement to sleep apnea detection.

Speaker:

Dr. Erin Elliott

Date:

May 8, 2026

Time:

1:30 PM-4:30 PM

CE Credits:

3

This course reviews the role of diet in caries development and provides strategies for patient counseling and risk reduction.

Dietary Counseling: The Intersection of Sugars and Oral Health

This course reviews the role of diet in caries development and provides strategies for patient counseling and risk reduction.

Speaker:

Dr. Teresa Marshall

Date:

May 8, 2026

Time:

1:30 PM-4:30 PM

CE Credits:

3

This interactive course uses a game-style format to explore Silver Diamine Fluoride and SMART restorations, with learners guiding the discussion.

SDF/SMART and Other MID Techniques

This interactive course uses a game-style format to explore Silver Diamine Fluoride and SMART restorations, with learners guiding the discussion.

Speaker:

Dr. Brooke Fukuoka

Date:

May 8, 2026

Time:

1:30 PM-4:30 PM

CE Credits:

3

This course reviews safety standards and strategies for achieving successful outcomes with pediatric procedural sedation.

Procedural Sedation (Oral) and Strategies for Safety

This course reviews safety standards and strategies for achieving successful outcomes with pediatric procedural sedation.

Speaker:

Dr. Sarat Thikkurissy

Date:

May 8, 2026

Time:

1:30 PM-4:30 PM

CE Credits:

3

This course addresses mental health in patients and dental professionals, covering signs, management strategies, and prevention approaches.

Down and Out or Down and About? Raising Awareness of Mental Health Issues in Dentistry

This course addresses mental health in patients and dental professionals, covering signs, management strategies, and prevention approaches.

Speaker:

Sherri M. Lukes, RDH, MS, FAADH

Date:

May 8, 2026

Time:

1:30 PM-4:30 PM

CE Credits:

3

This course reviews diabetes, its oral-systemic impact, and the role of GLP-1 therapies in managing both diabetes and obesity.

"Sweet Dreams (Are Not Made of This)!" The Dental Implications of Diabetes Mellitus and The Medications Used to Treat it

This course reviews diabetes, its oral-systemic impact, and the role of GLP-1 therapies in managing both diabetes and obesity.

Speaker:

Dr. Tom Viola, R.Ph., C.C.P

Date:

May 9, 2026

Time:

8:30 AM-11:30 AM

CE Credits:

3

This course explores diet-related oral and systemic diseases and offers strategies for effective patient nutrition counseling.

Beyond Sugars: Addressing Shared Dietary Risks in Oral and Systemic Health

This course explores diet-related oral and systemic diseases and offers strategies for effective patient nutrition counseling.

Speaker:

Dr. Teresa Marshall

Date:

May 9, 2026

Time:

8:30 AM-11:30 AM

CE Credits:

3

This interactive course helps dental assistants understand esthetic treatment goals and considerations to ensure predictable, satisfying outcomes for patients.

From Our Side of the Chair

This interactive course helps dental assistants understand esthetic treatment goals and considerations to ensure predictable, satisfying outcomes for patients.

Speaker:

Shannon Pace Brinker, CDA

Date:

May 9, 2026

Time:

8:30 AM-11:30 AM

CE Credits:

3

This course reviews modern behavior guidance strategies for oral health professionals, emphasizing evidence-based approaches for today’s families.

Nonpharmacologic/Communicative Behavior Management

This course reviews modern behavior guidance strategies for oral health professionals, emphasizing evidence-based approaches for today’s families.

Speaker:

Dr. Sarat Thikkurissy

Date:

May 9, 2026

Time:

8:30 AM-11:30 AM

CE Credits:

3

This course covers chemical dependency, the aspects of addiction, and prescription writing, fulfilling Tennessee’s CE requirement.

Chemical Dependency and Prescription Writing

This course covers chemical dependency, the aspects of addiction, and prescription writing, fulfilling Tennessee’s CE requirement.

Speaker:

Dr. David Tiner

Date:

May 9, 2026

Time:

1:30 PM-3:30 PM

CE Credits:

2

This course equips dental assistants with knowledge of modern materials and techniques to enhance efficiency and treatment outcomes.

Insolation, Preparation, Cementation

This course equips dental assistants with knowledge of modern materials and techniques to enhance efficiency and treatment outcomes.

Speaker:

Shannon Pace Brinker, CDA

Date:

May 9, 2026

Time:

1:30 PM-3:30 PM

CE Credits:

2

This course examines how common medications can impact dental implant success and teaches strategies to assess risks and optimize outcomes.

"I Can't Get No…Osseointegration!" A Comprehensive Overview of Medication-Induced Early Dental Implant Failure

This course examines how common medications can impact dental implant success and teaches strategies to assess risks and optimize outcomes.

Speaker:

Dr. Tom Viola, R.Ph., C.C.P

Date:

May 9, 2026

Time:

1:30 PM-4:30 PM

CE Credits:

3

This course links modern parenting and child stress to caries prevention, offering strategies for minimally invasive, evidence-based care.

Positive Parenting, Prevention, and Pediatric Dentistry: Why Coping Skills Fall Short and How to Help

This course links modern parenting and child stress to caries prevention, offering strategies for minimally invasive, evidence-based care.

Speaker:

Dr. Martha Wells

Date:

May 9, 2026

Time:

1:30 PM-4:30 PM

CE Credits:

3

The Basic Life Support (BLS) class is for healthcare providers and public safety professionals. It covers the essential skills needed to respond effectively in emergency situations, and can help you meet a variety of certification and licensing requirements.

Basic Life Support Training (BLS) Including CPR, and AED

The Basic Life Support (BLS) class is for healthcare providers and public safety professionals. It covers the essential skills needed to respond effectively in emergency situations, and can help you meet a variety of certification and licensing requirements.

Speaker:

American Red Cross Trainers

Date:

May 7, 2026

Time:

12:00 PM-5:15 PM

CE Credits:

4

Join us for an engaging and educational poster session hosted by eight Fort Campbell dental residents. This session will highlight key "Operational" themes aligned with Army Individual Critical Tasks relevant to deployment and military readiness.

Fort Campbell Residents' Poster Session

Join us for an engaging and educational poster session hosted by eight Fort Campbell dental residents. This session will highlight key "Operational" themes aligned with Army Individual Critical Tasks relevant to deployment and military readiness.

Speaker:

Fort Campbell Dental Residents

Date:

May 8, 2026

Time:

4:30 PM - 6:00 PM

CE Credits:

1.5

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