Microscopes, Lasers, and GBT: Are They Worth the Hype?
Speaker:
Tosha Kozloski, RDH
May 2, 2025
Date:
3
CE Credits:
About the Course
This course dives into the key challenges and innovations transforming dentistry today:
What’s really behind issues like black triangles, failing implants, and patients who bleed during prophies or restorative procedures despite flawless home care?
Are tools like microscopy, lasers, and guided biofilm therapy just hype, or are they essential for achieving better outcomes?
How can you effectively manage persistent bleeding gums in patients who don’t respond to traditional therapies?
This course isn’t just for the hygiene team—dentists play a pivotal role in ensuring the entire practice collaborates to elevate care, streamline workflows, and boost profitability.
Educational Objectives:
Gain a deeper understanding of how tools like salivary diagnostics, microscopy, lasers, and guided biofilm therapy, including their benefits and limitations, to make informed decisions for patient care.
Compare modern treatment options with traditional SRP to identify the most effective approaches for optimal outcomes.
Create personalized treatment strategies that target underlying issues like black triangles, failing implants, and bleeding gums to stop bone loss and support regeneration.
Explore real-world examples to uncover how modern diagnostics can impact patient outcomes and treatment success.
Your Instructor
Tosha Kozloski, RDH
Tosha Kozloski, RDH, is a leading expert in periodontal care and modern dental technologies, known for creating unique, proven systems that transform dental teams. As the founder of Teaching Oral Systemic Health (TOSH), she has developed a comprehensive learning platform that equips dental professionals to tackle complex periodontal challenges with confidence.
A sought-after speaker and educator, Tosha has worked with dental teams across the U.S. and globally, inspiring them to embrace modern solutions, elevate patient care, and achieve lasting success. Her methods are tracked and proven to increase revenue, enhance patient outcomes, and improve team effectiveness.
Conflict of Interest Disclosure
None reported
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