AAE’s Endodontic Competency White Paper Now Available
Recognizing that there are great variations in general dentists’ endodontic training in dental school, as well as their knowledge, competence, experience and performance of endodontics in private practice, the AAE developed an Endodontic Competency White Paper to describe the requisite skills required by all dentists, whether recently graduated or experienced.
Read MoreHelp Patients by Updating Your Online Profiles
A consistent online presence is an important way to build your practice and reach more patients. More people are going online for information about health care providers.
Read MoreMedical Emergencies: Are You Really Prepared?
An endodontist’s office may see just a few patient medical emergencies, but the doctors and staff should always be prepared and train for emergencies on a regular basis.
Read MoreNavigating Crazy Cases
In its first month, several hundred AAE members have visited the AAE’s new online community, AAE Connection. One goal the Association has in creating the space is for members to share case reports and clinical experiences.
Read MoreSharpen Your Skills: Five Keys to Better Business
Just as clinical skills are essential for becoming an endodontist, business skills are critical to succeed as a practice owner. That has always been true, but business knowledge has taken on even greater importance over the last 10 years as the competition for new patients has intensified. Endodontists need to be more business-savvy than in the past. Here are five practical things steps you can take to bolster your business knowledge-and results in 2017.
Read MoreSuccessful Local Anesthesia: What Endodontists Need to Know
Patients in pain will be hard to anesthetize for a number of reasons. Currently, there is no simple solution to anesthetizing mandibular molars in patients presenting with symptomatic irreversible pulpitis
Read MoreEPA Requires Amalgam Separators by 2019
Because endodontists routinely remove fillings, they will be required to comply with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s new rule requiring the use of amalgam separators in dental offices.
Read MoreUpdated AAE Resources Aid in Claims Submissions
The AAE recently updated manuals to help endodontists and their staff correctly code and submit insurance claims. The Endodontists’ Guide to CDT 2017 includes frequently used codes for endodontic procedures, coding scenarios and information about medical claims coding.
Read MoreAdvance our Specialty by Participating in Treatment Outcomes Study
The AAE is encouraging members to participate in a study being conducted by the National Dental Practice Based Research Network on Predicting Outcomes of Root Canal Treatment, observational cohort study.
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