
Biological Options for Oral-Systemic Therapies
June 26 &27 2026
8:00 AM-5:00 PM MDT
ProEdge Dental Water Labs
10730 E Briarwood Ave Centennial, CO 80112
14 CEU
Course Description
This comprehensive course is designed to provide an in-depth understanding of the various factors contributing to oral and overall health. Participants will explore the importance of medical history in dental treatment, the role of microbial testing, and advanced techniques for identifying pathogens. The course will cover the significance of nutrition, micronutrients, minerals, and the impact of prebiotics and probiotics on gut health. Attendees will learn about dental caries prevention, the building blocks for a healthy mouth, and innovative techniques for remineralization. Additionally, the course will address the impact of environmental toxins, the importance of airway health, and the use of advanced periodontal
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Analyze comprehensive medical histories, systemic risk factors, airway considerations, and xerostomia to determine their impact on oral conditions, treatment planning, and patient outcomes.
Evaluate microbial, nutritional, and environmental influences on oral and systemic health, including pathogen identification, micronutrient status, toxin exposure, and the role of prebiotics and probiotics in maintaining physiologic balance.
Apply evidence-based strategies to prevent and manage dental caries, periodontal disease, and biofilm-related conditions using remineralization science, pH modulation, and advanced technologies such as Guided Biofilm Therapy, desiccation, ozone, laser therapy, and PerioProtect.
Integrate whole-health principles into clinical decision-making by correlating oral-systemic connections, airway and sleep physiology, and patient lifestyle factors to support personalized, health-centered care.

Our Speakers

Kathryn Gilliam
BRDH, BA MAAOSH, HIAOMT
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Barbara Kempkes Tritz
Biological RDH
Frances Horning
RDH, BRDH, HIAOMT
Our Sponsors
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