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A-Z Fundamentals of Dentifrice: Oral Health Benefits in a Tube

COURSE NUMBER: 670

Beth Jordan, RDH, MS

Credit Hours:

3 Hour(s)

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This course will focus on the most common dentifrice ingredients and the oral health benefits they provide. Upon completion of the course, participants will understand not only the fundamentals of dentifrice ingredients, but also key regula...

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Overview

This course will focus on the most common dentifrice ingredients and the oral health benefits they provide. Upon completion of the course, participants will understand not only the fundamentals of dentifrice ingredients, but also key regulatory aspects of the dentifrice market and the role of the ADA Seal program in credentialing consumer dentifrices.

  • Intended Audience:

    Dentists, Dental Hygienists, Dental Assistants, Dental Students, Dental Hygiene Students, Dental Assisting Students

  • Date Course Online:

    Oct 31, 2023

  • Last Revision Date:

    NA

  • Course Expiration Date:

    Oct 30, 2026

  • Cost:

    Free

  • Method:

    Self-instructional

  • AGD Subject Code(s):

    10

  • Technical Requirements:

    Stable internet connection and the latest version of browser and device software are recommended.

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this course, the dental professional should be able to:


  • Help dental professionals talk to their patients from a position of knowledge about the variety of fluoride dentifrices available in the current marketplace.
  • Understand the history and development of modern-day dentifrices.
  • Understand the evolution and combination of different benefits in the dentifrice marketplace.
  • Describe the FDA Monograph system.
  • Compare the Monograph system with a New Drug Application (NDA).
  • Differentiate between claims for therapeutic and cosmetic benefits.
  • Describe the American Dental Association (ADA) Seal of Acceptance program.
  • Explain fluoride’s mechanism of action and understand key differences of common dentifrice actives.
  • List common therapeutic benefits vs cosmetic benefits.
  • Compare nerve desensitizing and dentin tubule occluding agents and describe the agents Mechanism of Action to treat dentinal hypersensitivity.
  • Help the dental professional understand the connection between modern lifestyle (diet), new emerging issues such as dental erosion and appropriate therapies to help them guide their patients.
  • Name the dentifrice ingredients used to control calculus, stain and bad breath; explain how these agents function.
  • Describe the role of non-therapeutic dentifrice ingredients used to improve esthetics and stability.
  • Explain compatibility concerns manufacturers face when formulating a dentifrice.

Disclaimers

  • P&G is providing these resource materials to dental professionals. We do not own this content nor are we responsible for any material herein.
  • Participants must always be aware of the hazards of using limited knowledge in integrating new techniques or procedures into their practice. Only sound evidence-based dentistry should be used in patient therapy.

Note: Registration is required to take test.


Acknowledgement:

We want to thank Dr. Robert Faller and the late Dr. Paula Koenigs for providing foundational content for the original version of this course and for their contributions to previous versions of a similar course.

Author(s)

Conflict of Interest Disclosure Statement

  • Beth Jordan is a current employee of Procter & Gamble.
Beth Jordan

Beth Jordan

RDH, MS

Beth Jordan, RDH, MS is a graduate of Westbrook College, UNE, Dental Hygiene and held an adjunct clinical faculty position for a number of years. She worked in private practice until 2001 when she became an employee of the Procter & Gamb...

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Submission Information

Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) Submission For credit transfers to appear in your AGD account in real time, make sure to add your AGD membership number in the field provided on the “Share Your Test Score” page.


CE Broker For all states that use CE Broker for licensure, “proof of completions” are electronically reported the first of every month. If a course was taken in November, the “proof of completion” will be submitted the beginning of December.

Recognition

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Approved PACE Program Provider

THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY


Nationally Approved PACE Program Provider for FAGD/MAGD credit.

Approval does not imply acceptance by any regulatory authority or AGD endorsement.


8/1/2021 to 7/31/2027

Provider ID# 211886

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AADH Approved Program Provider

Procter & Gamble is designated as an approved Provider by the American Academy of Dental Hygiene, Inc. #AADHPGC (January 1, 2024-December 31, 2025). Approval does not imply acceptance by a state or provincial Board of Dentistry. Licensee should maintain this document in the event of an audit.