PERIODONTAL AND PERI-IMPLANT CONDITIONS

Risk, Recognition & Response

Transforming Knowledge Into Confident, Lasting Outcomes

Periodontal and peri-implant diseases are among the most pressing challenges in modern dentistry,— yet they are also the most preventable when identified and managed early. This course goes beyond surface-level knowledge to give you the skills, confidence, and strategies needed to protect your patients and your practice.

Through a dynamic mix of evidence-based research, real-world case studies, and practical application, you’ll learn how to spot risks before they become complications, recognize conditions with clarity, and respond with effective treatment protocols.

Guided by two expert speakers—respected clinicians and educators in the fields of periodontology and implant dentistry—you’ll gain actionable insights grounded in both science and experience. Whether you’re looking to sharpen your diagnostic skills, strengthen patient outcomes, or stay at the forefront of implant and periodontal care, this course will provide the tools and confidence to elevate your practice.

Gain Clinical Confidence

Learn the latest tools for detecting and diagnosing periodontal and peri-implant conditions before they progress.

Risk Management Expertise

Identify risk factors that affect both patient and periodontal health.

Effective Treatment Planning

Explore patient-centered strategies that improve healing and long-term results.

Gain Patient Communication Skills

Gain approaches for explaining conditions and care options in ways patients trust and understand.

Featured Speakers

Shavonne R. Healy, MSDH, RDH 

Peri-Implant Analytics: Assessing the Implant Environment

This session provides a practical, clinically grounded look at peri-implant health and disease. Participants will gain confidence in evaluating implant sites, recognizing early signs of concern, and assessing both soft and hard tissue healthWith a review of the 2018 classification system, you’ll learn to distinguish peri-implant mucositis from peri-implantitis and apply comprehensive risk assessments that guide timely intervention. The course highlights the importance of accurate clinical documentation and proactive strategies that help preserve implant stability, prevent complications, and ensure long-term success for your patients.

Brittany Campbell, MSDH, RDH

A Framework for Periodontal Care: Evidence-Based Staging, Grading & Treatment Sequencing

This course delivers a comprehensive approach to periodontal diagnosis, staging (I–IV), and grading (A–C), with a focus on linking clinical findings to systemic risk factors. Participants will gain hands-on guidance in sequencing treatment phases—from non-surgical therapy through surgical interventions and long-term maintenance.

Special attention will be given to evidence-based strategies that ensure predictable results, improve patient adherence, and support sustainable periodontal health. By the end of the course, learners will walk away with a clear framework for diagnosing, treating, and maintaining patients with periodontal disease across a wide range of clinical scenarios.