Kansas Dental Hygienists' Association Annual Meeting
Sat, Sep 30, 2023
by Kansas Dental Hygienists' Association
Sep
30
Kansas Dental Hygienists' Association Annual Meeting
by Kansas Dental Hygienists' Association
Kansas Dental Hygienists' Association Annual Meeting
Sep
30
by Kansas Dental Hygienists' Association
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Overview
Kansas Dental Hygienists' Association Annual Meeting
Being held LIVE IN-PERSON for those who are able to hand out with us and LIVE WEBINAR for those who can't make it! This meeting will not be recorded for future viewing. Please make sure to select whether you will be attending the LIVE IN-PERSON courses or the LIVE WEBINAR courses.
Speaker:
Anne O. Rice, RDH, BS, FAAOSH, CDP
Topics:
Healthy Mouth, Healthy Mind
Rockabye Baby: Sleep the Bedrock for Ally Body Systems
5CE Hrs
Date / Time
Sat, Sep 30, 2023
Location
1845 Fairmount St Wichita, KS 67260
Tuition
ADHA Members: $99 Non-Members: $149 Students: $15
Saturday Sep 30th 2023
Time
Title
Credits
09:30 AM - 12:30 PM ET
Sold Out - LIVE IN-PERSON Healthy Mouth, Healthy Mind
3.00
Overview:
Alzheimer's disease is a public health emergency. Since the year 2000, the cases have increased by 89%, and over 300 people die every day from the disease. Although there are no medications to treat the disease, we do know that modifiable risk factors and lifestyle interventions can make a difference. Taking care of our brains must begin early, and it takes perseverance and discipline, but the payoffs are for life. How we live our lives today impacts our tomorrow. You will be challenged and revered for your role as a healthcare provider and will clearly understand how your skills not only change patients’ lives but may very well save them from one of the most tragic diseases we have ever known.
Objectives:
Understand Alzheimer's disease and its association with different ideologies and pathophysiological processes, including bacteria, yeast, and the herpes virus.
Utilize current preventive strategies to reduce your own personal risk and how to encourage your patients.
Specify how dental assessment protocols and treatments can protect and improve brain health.
Discover key areas related to prevention, including cardiovascular health, hearing, diet, and exercise.
Presenter: Anne O. Rice, RDH, BS, FAAOSH, CDP
Credits: 3.00
Course Contact: ashton6097@gmail.com
Course Categories: Diet and Nutrition (Dental Effects and Nutritional Counseling of the Patient),Medical Health Subjects / Oral Systemic Health Connections (Diabetes, Heart Disease, etc) / Scientific Courses
Provider Approval: Associated, affiliated, sponsored, approved, accredited, or offered by the (ADHA) American Dental Hygienists' Association,Dental hygiene society meetings
Educational Type: Live
Educational Method: Lecture
Prerequisites:
No Prerequisites Required
Sponsor(s): Crest + Oral-B, Vakker, Direct Diagnosis
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Affiliated and/or Associated with
LIVE WEBINAR Healthy Mouth, Healthy Mind-09/18/2023 08:15:32
3.00
Overview:
Alzheimer's disease is a public health emergency. Since the year 2000, the cases have increased by 89%, and over 300 people die every day from the disease. Although there are no medications to treat the disease, we do know that modifiable risk factors and lifestyle interventions can make a difference. Taking care of our brains must begin early, and it takes perseverance and discipline, but the payoffs are for life. How we live our lives today impacts our tomorrow. You will be challenged and revered for your role as a healthcare provider and will clearly understand how your skills not only change patients’ lives but may very well save them from one of the most tragic diseases we have ever known.
Objectives:
Understand Alzheimer's disease and its association with different ideologies and pathophysiological processes, including bacteria, yeast, and the herpes virus.
Utilize current preventive strategies to reduce your own personal risk and how to encourage your patients.
Specify how dental assessment protocols and treatments can protect and improve brain health.
Discover key areas related to prevention, including cardiovascular health, hearing, diet, and exercise.
Presenter: Anne O. Rice, RDH, BS, FAAOSH, CDP
Credits: 3.00
Course Contact: ashton6097@gmail.com
Course Categories: Diet and Nutrition (Dental Effects and Nutritional Counseling of the Patient),Medical Health Subjects / Oral Systemic Health Connections (Diabetes, Heart Disease, etc) / Scientific Courses
Provider Approval: Associated, affiliated, sponsored, approved, accredited, or offered by the (ADHA) American Dental Hygienists' Association,Dental hygiene society meetings
Educational Type: Live
Educational Method: Lecture
Prerequisites:
No Prerequisites Required
Sponsor(s): Crest + Oral-B, Vakker, Direct Diagnosis
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Affiliated and/or Associated with
LIVE IN-PERSON Rockabye Baby: Sleep the Bedrock for All Body Systems
2.00
Overview:
Although it might not be “sexy” news getting a good night's sleep is one of the best things we can do to improve our physical and emotional well-being. We spend a third of our lives sleeping, and it’s proven to be of the utmost importance. The two most feared diseases throughout developed nations are cancer and Alzheimer's disease, both of which are related to inadequate sleep.
Sleep Revs up the immune system, fine-tunes the balance of insulin and circulating glucose, regulates appetite, and helps to maintain the microbiome of your gut. It is directly linked to cardiovascular health and lowers blood pressure. Beautiful sleep staves off anxiety and depression, and there isn't one major organ or process that isn't enhanced by optimal sleep.
With over 17,000 well-scrutinized scientific reports proving the benefits of the miracle called a full night's sleep, it is one of the biggest health challenges in the 21st century. We'll discuss the history and mystery of sleep, how sleep will reset our brains and body, and how we in the dental community can help not only in the sleep apnea arena but in overall sleep hygiene.
Objectives:
Explore how sleep is the foundation for all body systems
Discover what could be the worst science experiment we are doing to our children
Understand critical sleep activities related to memory storage and clearance of brain toxins
Gain a deeper understanding of sleep-disordered breathing and the role of nitric oxide
Assemble a plan today about how to prioritize sleep and demonstrate key ways to increase the quality
Presenter: Anne O. Rice, RDH, BS, FAAOSH, CDP
Credits: 2.00
Course Contact: ashton6097@gmail.com
Course Categories: Oral / Health Education & Patient Counseling,Diet and Nutrition (Dental Effects and Nutritional Counseling of the Patient),Medical Health Subjects / Oral Systemic Health Connections (Diabetes, Heart Disease, etc) / Scientific Courses
Provider Approval: Associated, affiliated, sponsored, approved, accredited, or offered by the (ADHA) American Dental Hygienists' Association,Dental hygiene society meetings
Educational Type: Live
Educational Method: Lecture
Prerequisites:
No Prerequisites Required
Sponsor(s): Crest + Oral-b, Vakker, Direct Diagnosis
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Affiliated and/or Associated with
Students will learn about ADHA, participate in group discussions about current events in the profession of dental hygiene, network with other students/future colleagues, and have a great time playing some fun games.
Presenter: Ashton Cowling, RDH, BS, OMT
Credits: 2.00
Course Contact: ashton6097@gmail.com
Course Categories: Preventative Dental Services
Provider Approval: (AADH) American Academy of Dental Hygiene,Dental hygiene society meetings
LIVE WEBINAR - Rockabye Baby: Sleep the Bedrock for All Body Systems-09/18/2023 08:12:14
2.00
Overview:
Although it might not be “sexy” news getting a good night's sleep is one of the best things we can do to improve our physical and emotional well-being. We spend a third of our lives sleeping, and it’s proven to be of the utmost importance. The two most feared diseases throughout developed nations are cancer and Alzheimer's disease, both of which are related to inadequate sleep.
Sleep Revs up the immune system, fine-tunes the balance of insulin and circulating glucose, regulates appetite, and helps to maintain the microbiome of your gut. It is directly linked to cardiovascular health and lowers blood pressure. Beautiful sleep staves off anxiety and depression, and there isn't one major organ or process that isn't enhanced by optimal sleep.
With over 17,000 well-scrutinized scientific reports proving the benefits of the miracle called a full night's sleep, it is one of the biggest health challenges in the 21st century. We'll discuss the history and mystery of sleep, how sleep will reset our brains and body, and how we in the dental community can help not only in the sleep apnea arena but in overall sleep hygiene.
Objectives:
Explore how sleep is the foundation for all body systems
Discover what could be the worst science experiment we are doing to our children
Understand critical sleep activities related to memory storage and clearance of brain toxins
Gain a deeper understanding of sleep-disordered breathing and the role of nitric oxide
Assemble a plan today about how to prioritize sleep and demonstrate key ways to increase the quality
Presenter: Anne O. Rice, RDH, BS, FAAOSH, CDP
Credits: 2.00
Course Contact: ashton6097@gmail.com
Course Categories: Oral / Health Education & Patient Counseling,Diet and Nutrition (Dental Effects and Nutritional Counseling of the Patient),Medical Health Subjects / Oral Systemic Health Connections (Diabetes, Heart Disease, etc) / Scientific Courses
Provider Approval: Associated, affiliated, sponsored, approved, accredited, or offered by the (ADHA) American Dental Hygienists' Association,Dental hygiene society meetings
Educational Type: Live
Educational Method: Lecture
Prerequisites:
No Prerequisites Required
Sponsor(s): Crest + Oral-b, Vakker, Direct Diagnosis
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Affiliated and/or Associated with