Episode 263 · December 16, 2020

Multitasking Material for Pediatric Restorative Dentistry

Multitasking Material for Pediatric Restorative Dentistry

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Dr. Carla Cohn

Dr. Carla Cohn

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Dr. Cohn graduated from the University of Manitoba in 1991. She then went on to complete a post-graduate internship in Paediatric Dentistry. In addition to private practice, she is a clinical instructor, part-time, in Paediatric Dentistry at the University of Manitoba. Dr. Cohn is a partner at a private surgical clinic. She is a member of the following organizations: Manitoba Dental Association, Canadian Dental Association, Manitoba Dental Alumni Association, Winnipeg Dental Society, Women's Dental Group, American Academy of Paediatric Dentistry, Catapult Elite, and the Dean's Advisory Board. Dr. Cohn lectures internationally on prevention and Paediatric Dentistry for the general dentist.

Episode Summary

Dental podcast: Welcome to DentalTalk. This is Dr. Phil Klein. Today we'll be discussing multitasking materials and how this relates to minimally invasive dentistry for pediatric patients. Our guest is Dr. Carla Cohn, a partner at a private surgical clinic in Canada and clinical instructor in Pediatric Dentistry at the University of Manitoba. Dr. Cohn lectures internationally on prevention and Pediatric Dentistry for the general dentist.

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dentaldentistVOCO AmericaDirect RestorativesMinimal Invasive DentistryPediatric Dentistry

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