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Express Training with CE available for Perio Protect methodology

Sept. 5, 2013
Training now only takes 90 minutes

ST. LOUIS – Perio Protect trains dentists in the U.S. and Canada to use non-invasive prescription tray delivery for patients with gum disease. These trainings previously took three to eight hours, but the company recently developed an express training option to teach the Perio Protect Method® in 90 minutes. The express option is designed for dentists and hygienisst who want the fastest route possible to research-based training with significant practical application.

The Perio Protect Method combines prescription Perio Tray delivery of medication with debridement and scaling, laser treatments, and surgery when necessary. The Perio Tray has a unique seal and extension system needed to place medication deep into periodontal pockets and hold it there to have therapeutic effect. Research demonstrates that the Perio Tray delivery of antimicrobials, combined with SRP, results in better pocket probing depth and bleeding index reductions than SRP alone. Sites examined include natural and restored teeth. Research also confirms patient-reported side effects of whiter teeth.

The first Perio Protect Express webinar will be Sept 24 from 7:00-8:30 pm CST. Dr. Alan Friedel will present the program in a live webinar format. Having incorporated Perio Tray delivery into his own practice, Alan Friedel has a wet-gloved point of view. He will help dental professionals identify good patient candidates and the steps needed to implement the prescription trays in dental offices, with an eye on the scientific rationales for case selection.

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There are many benefits to adjunctive perio tray usage. It can be prescribed before and after SRP and for all stages of periodontal disease. It delivers into both shallow and deep pockets, so the dental team doesn’t have to watch disease progression in frustration before prescribing an effective adjunctive delivery. For patients with generalized bleeding or pocketing, an arch delivery technique is ideal. Perio Tray delivery offers maximum treatment flexibility.

An uptick in interest in Perio Protect training likely results from the addition of the new CDT code D5994 for a “periodontal medicament carrier with peripheral seal – laboratory processed,” effective Jan. 1, 2014. Even before this addition, dentists requested an easier transition for incorporating this treatment modality into their practices.

The Express course tuition is $99 per person and offers 1 CE. For more information, call 877-434-GUMS (4867) or visit http://www.perioprotect.com/CertificationWebinars.asp#739. Dentists who have completed Perio Protect training confirm improved patient results, enhanced hygiene protocols, and better office production.

To learn more about Perio Protect visit www.perioprotect.com.