What Every Dental Pro Needs to Know About the Microbiome

  • Thursday 1/25/2024
  • Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
  • Course Code: 322TL
  • Cost: $129
  • Room Location: BCEC Room 205 C
  • Credits: 3 CE Hours
speaker
Uche Odiatu, DMD is a best selling author, NSCA Certified Personal Trainer, and a practicing dentist in Toronto, Canada.

Do your patients have the guts to douse the flames of inflammation? Our patients’ gut flora makes very powerful anti-inflammatory agents when fed key nutrients. Learn what impacts gut integrity: antibiotics, jet lag, fast food, artificial sweeteners & what we dental pros can do! The latest science from the National Institute of Health shows the microbiome impacts overall health as much as our genes & the number one way to influence is your diet. Dental industry people are the key health care professionals to ensure optimum functioning of the masticatory system. Attend this insightful session & enjoy a novel path to lower your patients' inflammatory burden.

After this course attendees will be able to:
  • Gain insight into the science of the human microbiome
  • Identify why new findings about your patients’ gut flora are shaking the very foundation of health and healing
  • Understand why the dental professional is perfectly positioned to help all people live more vibrant lives now
  • Explain how the level of your gut health influences your immune system, metabolism, digestion, energy levels, and emotional well-being
  • Discover the foundational role of your patient's gut integrity & inflammation
Recommended Audience: Assistant, Dentist, Hygienist, Office, Technician

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