Years in Practice
Hours of Continued Education
Hours of Continued Education in last 2 years
Below are listed the top continuing education courses taken by Dr. Dr. Joseph R. Nemeth, DDS, MACSD. Continuing education is important when looking for a top dentist. Read up on this dentists education and see if he/she is the right dentist for you.
This course trains the dentist on providing safe sedation to their patients. Sedation dentistry is used for large complicated procedures and for simple procedures, even for fillings or cleanings. It is a safe, and comfortable way to make your visit comfortable by sleeping through your appointment, as long as your dentist is well trained. This is especially great for those who have fear of dentists.
20 hours
Lecture/Meeting of the Michigan Implant Study Club with discussion of bone and tissue grafting materials as well as bone and tissue grafting techniques.
2 hours
Nobel Biocare’s director of Marketing presented a lecture/discussion to the Michigan Implant Study Club preparing dentists to employ proper marketing techniques to build the implant side of their practices.
2 hours
Lecture/Live Surgery course covering the “All-on-4” dental implant full mouth rehabilitation procedure. The course prepared clinicians to restore a patient’s entire edentulous arch with just 4 dental implants.
14 hours
Anesthesia is an integral component of dentistry. Dentists can provide anxiety-free dental care using numerous sedative techniques obtained through advanced education. The ADSA is the organization that represents and respects all dental anesthesia providers across the entire spectrum of anesthesia and pain control in dentistry. In order to recognize dentists advanced training in dental the American Dental Society of Anesthesiology established the College of Sedation in Dentistry.
In order to become a MASTER of the College of Sedation in Dentistry an individual must:
1. Successful completion of an approved course of study in parenteral dental sedation, as described in the American Dental Association’s Guidelines for Teaching the Comprehensive Control of Anxiety And Pain In Dentistry, Teaching the Comprehensive Control of Anxiety and Pain in a Continuing Education Program; or possession of a valid state permit or its equivalent certifying that the individual may administer parenteral dental sedation.
2. Documentation that the candidate has successfully completed forty (40) hours of approved, continuing education in dental sedation and/or dental anesthesiology, and has successfully completed a course in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) or its equivalent.
3. Successfully complete the MASTER Examination for Sedation in Dentistry of the American Dental Society of Anesthesiology.
4. Become a member of the American Dental Society of Anestheisology.
In addition, in order to maintain the status of Master of the College of Sedation in Dentistry the individual shall be required to document that he/she has successfully completed fifteen (15) hours of approved, continuing education in dental sedation and/or dental anesthesiology every two (2) years in addition to successfully completing training in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) or its equivalent every two (2) years.
16 hours
Canadian duo, Drs. Sonia Leziy and Brahm Miller presented a full-day lecture covering the surgical and restorative sides of implant dentistry, with an emphasis on esthetically pleasing outcomes.
6 hours
The Scheduling Institute Consultant Jay Geier attended a meeting of the North American Society of Periodontists to present a two-day lecture with the goal of helping the dentistis significantly expand their business and their income and showing them how to leverage their business to achieve the lifestyle they want. By focusing on this one area of business, the Scheduling Institute is able to help clients achieve a 10% to 50% increase in their New Clients/New Patients. Once a client is engaged, they are introduced to other practice growth resources such as Member Events, Coaching Groups, Private Consulting and additional Trainings focused on Marketing, Retention and Referrals just to name a few.
16 hours
Amar Katranji, DDS, MS and GoldenMisch’s Dr. Richard Golden teamed up to present a lecture/discussion about Atraumatic Tooth Extraction and preserving sockets through Advanced Bone Grafting Techniques. Sinus Augmentation procedures were also discussed in detail.
2 hours
Multiple experts discussing the role of inflammation in periodontal disease and other systemic afflictions – This course was part of the 2009 Annual Meeting.
2 hours
A lecture covering new advances in periodontal therapy.
1 hours
Expert surgeon Dr. Yasukazy Miamoto presented a lecture about techniques for augmenting soft tissue for a superior esthetic outcome in periodontal cosmetic surgery.
2 hours
This interactive course explored utilizing current techniques to repair boney defects around maxillary anterior teeth.
2 hours
A collaborate lecture exploring new advances in gum disease treatment.
1 hours
An exploration of complex gum anomalies and options for diagnosing and treating them.
2 hours
Dr. Robert Becker takes a look back on successes in implant dentistry over the years and what’s working well today.
2 hours
A hands-on workshop for dentists to introduce them to 3-D dental imaging.
1 hours
A full-day lecture series exploring both the implant and restorative sides of dentistry from a multi-disciplinary perspective.
6 hours
Advanced course in Cardiac Life Support which led to certification in Advanced Cardiac Life Support – leading to superior preparedness to handle medical emergencies.
5 hours
Amar Katranji, DDS, MS presented a lecture/discussion to the Hygiene Forum with details about the most current trends in periodontal therapy. Some topics covered were Lasers in Periodontics, 3-D digital imaging, cosmetic periodontal surgery, oral cancer screening and locally administered antibiotic therapy.
2 hours
An in-depth look at what’s going on inside the mouths of teenagers and how clinicians can use that information to learn more about their habits.
2 hours
Presented by the Madow Brothers, this full-day practice management seminar was an entertaining look at increasing practice revenue through a series of techniques geered toward attracting new patients, while retaining current patients and getting them to accept new treatment plans.
6 hours
A 3-day course on Implants for Periodontist and Oral Surgeons
0 hours
0 hours
A Hands On on implants
2 hours
Dental Implants overview course
2 hours
Diagnosis and Treatment Planning course
0 hours
Incorporating Implant Prosthetics into Your Dental Practice
3 hours
On the use of the laser in periodontics, Toronto, Ontario
0 hours
Blade Form Implants
0 hours
Course about Update in Periodontics—for Periodontists (guided tissue regeneration)
6 hours
Interpore IMZ Osteointegrated Implant System, Advanced Seminar
16 hours
Root Form Implants
0 hours
Subperiosteal Implants
16 hours
Building the Ultimate Practice
6 hours
Prosthetic Management of the Implant Patient
22 hours
Training in intravenous conscious sedation and related academic subjects
60 hours
Sinus Elevation
16 hours
Master Certificate (MACSD)
0 hours
Annual Meeting: 6 courses
6 hours
2 hours
Management of Complex, Interdisciplinary Treatment Challenges
2 hours
Hands-On, Model-Based Implant Workshop
2 hours
The Hygienist’s Role in Maintaining Implants lasers in Periodontics
2 hours
Prosthetic Considerations in Implant Dentistry
2 hours
100% Case Acceptance All the Time, Every Time, Plus 15 More New Patient Referrals Every Month
6 hours
Periodontal Disease and Systemic Links
1 hours
Annual Meeting, 6 courses 2008
12 hours
Dental Implants and Esthetics course
2 hours
Periodontics, Occlusion and Splint Therapy
24 hours
Immediate Implant Placement & Loading: An Evidence-Based Approach
2 hours
General Anesthesia and Moderate/Deep Sedation 2008
Practice Management Seminar for Practitioners Using GA/Deep Sedation
18 hours
The Dental Team Approach to Medical Emergencies
2 hours
The Power of Prevention
2 hours
Annual Meeting, 7 courses 2007
15 hours
Detecting Oral Cancer
2 hours
Prerequisite for Treatment Planning Implant Dentistry: Periodontal .Prognostication of Compromised Teeth. Bisphosphonates and the Dental Patient: Part 1
2 hours
Conscious Sedation (in house)
7 hours
VS Exam: Emergency Medicine in Dentistry
7 hours
Treating Allergic Patients in the Dental Office
2 hours
Implant Workshop
2 hours
Advanced Cardiac Life Support 2007
15 hours
Practical Applications of Cosmetic Periodontics and Implant Techniques
2 hours
Evaluating, Controlling and Preventing Pain
2 hours
7 hours
Taking Your Practice to the Next Level: Management Insights to Increase Production and Profit
6 hours
2 hours
Annual Meeting 2006
7 Courses
20 hours
Treatment Planning and Case Studies
2 hours
Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office
2 hours
Immediate and Delayed Implant Placement
2 hours
IV Sedation (in house)
7 hours
2 hours
The Dental Technician’s Role in Implant Restorations
2 hours
Esthetics in Action
6 hours
New Prosthetic Components
2 hours
Annual Meeting, 7 courses 2005
13 hours
CPR and AED certification
0 hours
Vitamins: Hype or Hope?
2 hours
HIV/Aids: Oral Signs, Symptoms and Dental Therapy
2 hours
Considerations for Selecting an Internal Connection Implant System, Top-Down Treatment Planning for Ideal Aesthetics, and the Business of Implant Dentistry
6 hours
Lumps and Bumps: Diagnosis, Management and Treatment of Head and Neck Swellings
2 hours
Annual Meeting, 6 courses
19 hours
Extreme Aesthetic Dentistry: Building the Extreme Aesthetic Dental Practice
6 hours
2 hours
Guide for Selection of Implant Abutments
2 hours
Etiology, Prevention and Management of Post Extraction Complications 2004
4 hours
Isn’t It Great When Patients Say “YES”? The Teamwork of Case Acceptance for Complete Dentistry
6 hours
Annual Meeting, 6 courses
17 hours
Child Abuse and Neglect: Responsibilities of the Dental Professional
2 hours
Facial Pain Management: Diagnosis and Treatment of Migraines TMJ, and Orofacial Pain
2 hours
Savvy Dentistry: Management and Marketing Strategies to Power Your Practice
6 hours
Annual Meeting, 5 courses 2002
14 hours
New Bugs/New Drugs: Emerging Drug Therapies for Treating Patients and Immunizing Staff
2 hours
Lifecore Advanced Surgical Course
7 hours
Keep the Profit/Lose the Stress: Proven Strategies for Profitability, Practice Systems, and Practice Efficiency
6 hours
Annual Meeting, 4 courses 2001
11 hours
Expanding Your Safety Net: A Look at Emerging Diseases and Other Risks to Your Practice
2 hours
Advances in the Treatment of Periodontal Disease
1 hours
Forensic Dentistry: Its Role in Solving Crimes
2 hours
Multidisciplinary Study Groups / Treatment Planning
3 hours
Advanced Subgingival Access Perioscopy
6 hours
Breaking the Boundaries: Innovative Strategies for Making Your Practice Thrive
6 hours
Annual Meeting, 7 courses
22 hours
Growing Wealth for Retirement
2 hours
Specialist Conference: Passport to Success
5 hours
Keys to Building a Successful Practice in the 21st Century
6 hours
Annual Meeting, 4 courses
11 hours
The Oral Examination: A Clinical Approach to Diagnosis & Treatment
2 hours
The Business of Dentistry
6 hours
Leadership in the Dental Practice
20 hours
Annual Meeting, 4 courses
12 hours
Relationships: The Way to Beat Insurance
2 hours
Getting a YES to Total Dentistry: Simple Steps to Success Without Joining the Great Dental Give-away
6 hours
Annual Meeting, 2 courses
6 hours
Institute for Advanced Continuing Dental Education: Periodontal Plastic Surgery: Esthetic and Restorative Considerations
6 hours
Antimicrobial Periodontal Therapy (in house)
2 hours
In Pursuit of the Ultimate Practice
6 hours
Annual Meeting, 4 courses
12 hours
Minimally Invasive Esthetic Dentistry: Restoring the Anterior and Posterior with an Esthetic, Ultraconservative Approach
6 hours
Intercept Lift-off Anti-infective Periodontics
8 hours
New Procedures in Biomaterials and Prosthetics
2 hours
Prospering Through Professionalism: Integrating Teamwork, Service and Marketing
6 hours
Annual Meeting, 5 courses
15 hours
Techniques in Periodontal Plastic Surgery
8 hours
Creating a Thriving Practice in the New Health Care Environment
6 hours
Esthetics for the Next Century
6 hours
Annual Meeting, 4 courses
12 hours
American Red Cross :Adult CPR
0 hours
Increasing Productivity in the Competitive 1990s
6 hours
Anti-Infective Treatment of Periodontal Disease
6 hours
Antimicrobial Periodontal Therapy (in house)
4 hours
Annual Meeting, 3 courses
9 hours
Motivating the Periodontal Patient Toward Wellness (in house)
12 hours
Building a Successful Implant Practice
6 hours
Involving Your Whole Team in Communicating Financially with Patients
6 hours
Advanced Techniques in Maxillofacial Implant/Reconstruction
14 hours
Working Together to Care for the Periodontal Patient
3 hours
Marketing Implants in Your Dental Practice
3 hours
Communication Strategies – Your Marketing Edge
8 hours