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Dentist = Hero?

Pap tests are routinely performed for women at risk of cervical cancer. Why aren’t oral cavity exams routinely performed for patients at risk of oral cancer?
With 3x more oral cancer cases than cervical cancer cases in North America each year, it is time that exams of the oral cavity should be routine. More people are at risk than you might think. 25% of oral cancers are not tobacco related, and incidence in young adults is increasing.
Oral exams can save lives and only take minutes to perform. Plus, they are covered under most dental plans.
Please join us for a free online seminar (1hr) to find out more. Seminar dates and times are summarized below.
or call 1.888.629.8779 or email us at info@oraladvance.com
Seminar: Early Detection of Oral Cancer in Dental Practice
Details of Seminar: Recent and emerging technologies such as tissue fluorescence visualization device, Velscope™, and quantitative cytology test, OralAdvance™, as well as conventional histopathology for assisting oral care providers in early detection and diagnostic workup of patients with suspicious oral (pre-) malignant lesions
Speaker: Dr. Samson Ng
| Dates |
Time |
Duration |
Cost |
| March 25, 2010 (Thursday) |
7pm PST / 10pm EST |
1 Hour (1CE credit) |
Free |
| April 22, 2010 (Thursday) |
7pm PST / 10pm EST |
1 Hour (1CE credit) |
Free |
Seminar: Oral Biopsy in Dental Practice
Details of Seminar: pre-biopsy assessment of clinical lesion, biopsy site selection, post-biopsy patient care, specimen handling, and discussion of biopsy results with patients (oral pathology)
Speaker: Dr. Samson Ng
| April 8, 2010 (Thursday) |
7pm PST / 10pm EST |
1 hour (1 CE credit) |
Free |
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