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5. Interprofessional Collaborative Practice: How Could Dentistry Participate?

6. Will Large DSO-Managed Group Practices Be the Predominant Setting for Oral Health Care by 2025? Two Viewpoints: Viewpoint 1: Large DSO-Managed Group Practices Will Be the Setting in Which the Majority of Oral Health Care Is Delivered by 2025 and Viewpoint 2: Increases in DSO-Managed Group Practices Will Be Offset by Models Allowing Dentists to Retain the Independence and Freedom of a Traditional Practice.

7. Continued Competency Assessment. Its history and role in the health professions.

8. Continued Competency Assessment. Does it have a necessary role in dentistry?

9. Does faculty development enhance teaching effectiveness?

10. The dental education environment.

11. Educational strategies associated with development of problem-solving, critical thinking, and self-directed learning.

12. The case for change in dental education.

13. Dental education.

14. Scope of practice comparison: a tool for curriculum decision making.

15. ADEA Commission on Change and Innovation in Dental Education.

16. The UTHSCSA Dental School in the new millennium.

17. How the licensure process will evolve.

18. Continued competency--a responsibility of the profession.

19. Patient-centered care and today's dental practice.

20. Long-term prognosis following resectional and regenerative periodontal procedures.

21. Levels of cigarette consumption and response to periodontal therapy.

22. Assessing continued competency: an approach for dentistry.

23. Long-term evaluation of periodontal therapy: II. Incidence of sites breaking down.

24. Long-term evaluation of periodontal therapy: I. Response to 4 therapeutic modalities.

26. The effect of smoking on the response to periodontal therapy.

27. A review of longitudinal studies that compared periodontal therapies.

28. Gingival fluid IL-1 and IL-6 levels in refractory periodontitis.

29. Patient preference regarding 4 types of periodontal therapy following 3 years of maintenance follow-up.

30. Surgical treatment of periodontal diseases: access flaps, bone resection techniques, root preparation, and flap closure.

31. Evaluation of gingival suppuration and supragingival plaque following 4 modalities of periodontal therapy.

32. Relationship of gingival bleeding, gingival suppuration, and supragingival plaque to attachment loss.

33. Responses of four tooth and site groupings to periodontal therapy.

34. Histologic evaluation of gingival curettage facilitated by sodium hypochlorite solution.

35. Evaluation of periodontal probing forces.

37. Lateral heat production secondary to electrosurgical incisions.

38. Gingival curettage. Is it a viable therapy alternative?

40. Management of the dental patient receiving corticosteroid medications.

41. Effect of inflammation on periodontal attachment levels in miniature swine with mucogingival defects.

42. Healing of electrosurgical incisions in gingiva: early histologic observations in adult men.

44. Epithelial and connective tissue healing following electrosurgical incisions in human gingiva.

45. Allergic gingival reaction to esthetic crowns.

46. Neutropenias and neutrophil dysfunction in children: relationship to periodontal diseases.

47. Chronic mucogingival defects in miniature swine.

48. Oral status of "controlled" adolescent type I diabetics.

49. A comparison of periodontal intraligamental anesthesia using etidocaine HCl and lidocaine HCl.

50. The use of sodium bicarbonate and hydrogen peroxide in periodontal therapy: a review.

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