Course Description
Older adults are a heterogeneous group with diverse dental, medical and psychosocial needs. Research demonstrates that oral health status and access to dental care of the geriatric cohort lag far behind other segments of the population. This is both a tragic reality and an opportunity to do better. With advanced aging, oral care needs and general health care needs increase while the abilities to maintain independence in decision making, mobility and self-care decrease. This presentation will focus on the dental and prosthodontic management the frail older adults with cognitive and functional impairments.
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Upon completing this course:
• Recognize the unique and diverse needs of older adults: Understand the heterogeneity of the geriatric population and how their dental, medical, and psychosocial needs impact oral health status and access to care.
• Explore the relationship between aging and oral health: Analyze how advanced aging affects oral health, general health care needs, and the ability to maintain independence in decision-making, mobility, and self-care.
• Develop tailored dental management strategies for older adults: Learn effective dental and prosthodontic approaches for managing the oral health care of older adults, including those with cognitive impairments, functional limitations, and medical comorbidities.
• Understand the benefits and frustrations of dental implants in older adults: Identify lessons that can be learned from the experience of frail older adults with implant-based restorations.
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Please arrive within 30 minutes before the course start time to sign in.
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Cancellations made more than 10 calendar days before the course start date will receive a full refund. No refunds will be issued for cancellations made within 10 calendar days of the course start date.
Refunds will not be issued for registrants who do not attend, regardless of reason for absence.
Registrations cannot be transferred to another individual.
To cancel your registration, please follow the link and instructions provided in the registration confirmation email. If you are eligible for a refund, the refund will be processed automatically upon cancellation. Please allow 3-5 business days for the transaction to be completed.
Continuing Dental Education (University of Toronto) reserves the right to cancel courses due to insufficient registrations, instructor cancellation, or unforeseen circumstances beyond our control. In the event of course cancellation, a full refund will be issued, and registrants will be notified promptly. We are not liable for any associated losses, damages, or expenses, including travel and accommodations.
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After completing this course, a certificate of completion that indicates the number of Continuing Education (CE) points earned will be sent to you within 7-10 days by email.
Speaker
David Chvartszaid is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto and the dentist-in-chief at the Department of Dentistry, Alpha Omega Dental Center, Baycrest Hospital. He is a specialist in Prosthodontics and Periodontics and holds master’s degrees in both from the University of Toronto. David Chvartszaid is a past director of the Graduate Prosthodontics program at the University of Toronto and is a past president of the Association of Prosthodontists of Canada. He is on the executive of the Canadian Academy of Periodontology. David has lectured and published extensively on treatment planning, managing implant complications, immediate implant placement and loading, and gerontology. His private clinical practice focuses on complex multi-disciplinary care including immediate implant placement and loading.
David’s Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/david_chvartszaid/