Want to know more about the correlation between sex and oral health? It will be one of the topic focuses at this year’s DenMat Destination Education Event, ThinnovationTM.
Want to know more about the correlation between sex and oral health? It will be one of the topic focuses at this year’s DenMat Destination Education Event, ThinnovationTM.
According to studies, HPV-positive oropharyngeal cancer is now the second highest HPV-related cancer. Explanation of this alarming statistic will be discussed during the sex and oral health presentation at the three-day education event.
You can learn more about this, oral cancer, screenings and more from Jo-Anne Jones, RDH, during Destination Education from Nov. 8 to 10 in Las Vegas. Focus of minimally invasive dentistry, injectables in dentistry and handling money in your practice is also planned for the three-day event.
Jo-Anne Jones is the President of RDH CONNECTION Inc., an educational and training company dedicated to excellence in quality dental education and dental team training.
“My presentation on oral cancer will change the way you screen and identify oral cancer forever,” Jones says.
The dates and times of the Destination Education Event are as follows:
A preliminary agenda will be announced closer to the event. Seventeen CE credits are available through the 20-course schedule.
Click here to learn about the list of speakers, register and get more information.
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