Presented by: Anne O. Rice, RDH
Original Publication Date: April 19, 2019
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Course Description:
Every 65 seconds, someone in the United States is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, the most common form of dementia. It is the 6th leading cause of death and a profound human tragedy. Seventy-one million baby boomers are heading for the risk age, which will become the biggest epidemic in medical history. Dementia is not inevitable, and scientists agree the cure will be in prevention. We are prevention specialists, and what we do in our practice may become the movement for change in the dementia crisis. Learn how to protect your most precious organ, the brain, and how we in dentistry can not only impact dementia with simple assessments but empower our patients to make lifestyle changes that will improve their brain function.
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Speaker Bio:
Anne Rice is an articulate expert in oral-systemic link research and education. With more than 30 years of clinical dental hygiene practice, she has witnessed the impact of periodontal inflammation on a wide range of diseases and conditions. This expertise led her to found Oral Systemic Seminars, fueling her drive to inform colleagues and the public through coaching, speaking, and writing. Anne graduated from Wichita State University, then continued her studies, earning a bachelor’s degree in Oral Health Promotion, and is a graduate of the Bale/ Doneen Preceptorship course for cardiovascular disease prevention for healthcare practitioners. Her deep passion for dementia, specifically Alzheimer’s Disease, has led her to dedicate enormous amounts of time and study to researching how oral health care providers can help prevent this harrowing disease.