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Guidebook for Treating Baby Boomers 
Presenter: Patti DiGangi, RDH, BS Release Date: 11/17/14
Credits: 1 CEU, Free Self-Study Expiration Date: 11/17/27
AGD Subject Code: 550 Reviewed: 2024        

Starting January 1, 2011, ten-thousand (10,000) people turn age 65. This will continue every single day until the year 2030. Albert is a baby boomer with high blood pressure and high cholesterol and been told he is pre-diabetic. His wife will with no longer sleep with him because of his awful mouth odor. His physician referred him to the dental office. He presents with an abundance of calculus and build up making his lips stick out a bit. He hates when dental hygienists yell at him about brushing and flossing. This CE webinar will help practitioners position their practice with highly effective, customizable services to prepare for the new mature marketplace.

Upon completion of this CE webinar, the participant should be able to:
1. Describe lifespan vs. healthspan
2. Merge the latest oral-systemic information into treatment decisions
3. Identify up-to-date evidence on HPV oral cancer links and screening modalities
4. Use evidence-based dentistry guidelines and the oral-systemic information to guide treatment options   ( disclaimer , AGD PACE Statement )

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