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When: November 14, 2025 Starting @ 8 am PST
Where: Online!
Credits: Up to 6 CDE/CME Credits
Price: $25 - $230 (Based on Ticket Tier)
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Hey There, Dental and Medical Pros!
Ready to boost your expertise and have a blast doing it? Join us at our upcoming special event for an exciting deep dive into the links between oral and overall health. This one-day immersion will take your practice to new heights! Don’t miss out on this chance to earn up to 6 CE/CME credits and make a real impact on your practice!
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Announced Speakers:
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Mark Cannon, DDS, MS, Professor Emeritus

Erin Stein, PhD
Title: "Persuading the Invisible: The microbial key to optimal dental health"
Learning Objectives:
- Provide general understanding of the oral microbiome and its role in maintaining oral health
- Discuss key features of dysbiosis and drivers of dental disease
- Present new technologies addressing dental issues focused on the oral microbiome
Practical Applications:
- Discuss preventative habits, diet and lifestyle options for high risk patients
- Discuss how to re-balance the oral microbiome prior to invasive dental procedures
- Discuss how to maintain a balanced oral microbiome
Speaker Bio:
Emily Stein has co-founded several biotechnology start-ups that address unmet needs in healthcare and wellness. She brings a unique scientific background that spans molecular biology, microbiology, molecular and cellular immunology, and rheumatology - with emphasis in chronic infections and chronic inflammatory diseases.
She completed her Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Immunology & Rheumatology at Stanford University where she studied the role of the neuroendocrine-immune axis in autoimmune diseases. Dr. Stein holds a PhD in Microbiology from the University of California at Berkeley, where she studied signaling pathways involved in nutrient stress responses and biofilm community development in bacteria.