“Modern Day Diagnostics on Remineralization” with Lou Graham, DDS

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Course Details

Provider Organization: Santa Clara County Dental Society
Address:
1485 Park Ave., San Jose, CA 95126
Instructor: Lou Graham, DDS
Official Course Name: “Modern Day Diagnostics on Remineralization”
Course Dates: Aug 22, 2025, 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
CE Units: 1
Instructor Qualifications:
For the past 35+ years, Dr. Graham has practiced dentistry in Chicago, Illinois. As dentistry evolved throughout his career, he remained at the cutting edge and incorporated many of these changes into both his multi-group specialty practice and his clinical courses. Dr. Graham’s course offerings incorporate the latest diagnostic technologies into everyday treatment planning and clinical care to ensure the best options and treatments are presented to each and every patient.

Throughout his career, his goal has always been to get teeth to their 75th birthday. With such, Dr. Graham’s emphasis has always been based on trust with the patient and conservative dentistry. His courses highlight many of the restorative options in dentistry today along with an emphasis on customized approaches to periodontal care, implants, laser dentistry and treatment for the ever-expanding geriatric population.

Dr. Graham is the founder of Catapult Education, now composed of 30+ speakers including clinical evaluators of the latest dental products and technologies with over 38,000 education subscribers.

Dr. Graham is a published author and is the former Dental Director of the University of Chicago’s Department of Dentistry.
Course Summary:

Current dental restorative materials are mostly artificial or bio-inert materials. The interfaces between these
materials and human dental hard (enamel, dentin and cementum) and soft (pulp, periodontal ligament
and gingiva) tissues are potential areas of failure due to mechanical and biological complications. Tissue
regeneration technology has been used in dentistry but so far is mainly limited in periodontal tissues, alveolar
bone and dental pulps. This course describes the current research progress of hard dental tissue regeneration,
such as dentin and enamel. Possible future clinical applications in restorative dentistry will also be discussed.

Learning Objectives
• Describe the current research progress of hard dental tissue regeneration such as dentin and enamel
• Discuss the future research directions related to these hard dental tissue regeneration
• Discuss the possible future clinical applications of this technology in restorative dentistry