Continuing Education Online Dental Orthodontic Dentistry is a unique area of health care. Providing dental care generally includes very close "in your face" contact with a patient while invading their body cavity (inside of their mouth). In addition the patient is usually awake, staring into the eyes and face dentist - very close contact. And many people are worried and nervous making the entire process size for the patient and the dentist.
Orthodontics is one of these dental specialty fields. defined, "Ortho" means "right" and "Orthodontics" refers to teeth. After completing dental school an additional three years of specialized education is necessary. class sizes residency in orthodontics are small and exclusive with only 4-6 students admitted each year. In addition to treating patients, residents of orthodontic study of human facial growth, the analysis of facial type, the history of orthodontics, craniofacial anatomy, jaw function and dysfunction (TMJ / TMD), the management of complex cases of dental and surgical care, craniofacial abnormalities, aging dentofacial, and the complex field of orthodontic mechanics.
After graduation it is essential that orthodontists keep abreast of latest developments in the specialty. In addition, each state has its own interest and mandatory requirements for continuing education. In this regard, the individual knows the best learning environment. Some prefer the classroom or study group with live commentary and camaraderie. Others are more solitary preferring newspapers and textbooks. Now we have the opportunity to "24 / 7" orthodontic education on the Internet. Here, I found that online consumer education on the preferred-to-face contact with the presenter. Fewer call is the fly on the wall "experience of the Internet where the person logging in is more like a simple environment facing the big dirty. It is in this spirit that I developed gnathosCE.com, a format that offers a more engaging, personalized experience when I say a one-on for the viewer. The site is available to all interested suppliers of health care, including an employee "exceptional".
Posted on March 2, 2010.