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Clinicopathologic Cases of Common Oral Conditions

Ended Apr 16, 2020
3 credits

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Full course description

Clinicopathologic Cases of Common Oral Conditions

Webinar Course

Course overview

With the aid of multiple slides and cases, presented in an interactive case-based discussion format, this course is intended to improve the practitioner’s ability to obtain and interpret the medical history and plan appropriate treatment modifications to recognize and properly manage common oral conditions.


Objectives

Participant questions are strongly encouraged. Specific topics include, but are not limited to:

·  Allergic reactions

·  Autoimmune disorders

·  Candidiasis

·  Benign oral lesions

·  Dry mouth

·  HIV/AIDS

·  Oral cancer

 

 

MICHAELL A. HUBER, D.D.S., received his dental degree from The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, Dental School in 1980. He continued with postgraduate training in Oral Medicine and Maxillofacial Radiology at the National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, Maryland in 1986 and received a Certificate in Oral Medicine in 1988. Upon his retirement from the United States Navy in 2002, Dr. Huber joined the faculty as an Assistant Professor in the Division of Oral Medicine, Department of Dental Diagnostic Science at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, Dental School.

He has been teaching both pre-doctoral and graduate dental students at the Health Science Center, and is an active participant in the Dental School's Tertiary Care Oral Medicine Clinic. His current research activities include evaluating novel diagnostic techniques for the early detection of oral cancer.

Dr. Huber is certified by the American Board of Oral Medicine and holds memberships to the American Academy of Oral Medicine and the American Dental Association. He has many other professional affiliations, and over the past 22 years, he has held numerous positions in professional organizations. Dr. Huber has accepted invitations to lecture before many local, state, and national professional organizations.

As an officer of the Dental Corps in the United States Navy, Dr. Huber's assignments have included numerous ships and shore stations. At Norfolk, Virginia, he served as Force Dental Officer, Commander of the Naval Air Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet; Command Consultant in Oral Medicine and Radiology at the Naval Dental Center; and Head of Oral Diagnosis/Central Sterilization Department, Naval Base Branch Dental Clinic. You may contact this author at huberm@uthscsa.edu