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Identifying Methamphetamine Abuse and Developing a Treatment Protocol 
Presenter: Noel Kelsch, RDH Release Date: 7/24/13
Credits: 1 CEU, Free Self-Study Expiration Date: 7/24/27
AGD Subject Code: 730 Reviewed: 2024        

Do you know the signs and symptoms of the use of the highly addictive drug Meth? Do you know how to treat a patient who is using or has used meth in the past? With the fivefold increase of the use of this drug in the past decade, dental professionals are treating meth patient’s daily - even if they do not know it! The need for tools and information to treat patients affected by this devastating drug is vital. Noel has made it her mission to equip dental professionals with the information needed to treat these patients. Through the use of visuals, personal experience and handouts, Noel equips the audience for intervention as well as safe dental treatment. Noel has written journal articles, continuing education courses and textbook material on this subject.

Upon completion of this CE webinar, the dental professional will be able to: quickly identify the signs and symptoms of this highly addictive drug Methamphetamine (Meth); react competently and provide the patient with safe dental treatment.   ( disclaimer , AGD PACE Statement )

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