Gum Disease in Tulsa

Events

Hygiene Symposium

Join us Friday, November 7, 2025 (8:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.) at the Glenpool Conference Center for the Tulsa Dental Hygiene Symposium, themed Consciousness in Care. The morning features Tricia Osuna, BSDH, RDH, FAADH with CHANGE YOUR THOUGHTS AND IMPROVE YOUR OUTCOMES—a practical update on protocols and products so you can tailor care with confidence. In the afternoon, Elizabeth Martinez, MS, LPC and Greg Sutmiller, MS, LPC, LADC/MH lead ADDRESSING ANXIETIES IN DENTAL CARE: AWARENESS TO ACTION, equipping teams with clear language, trauma-informed approaches, and chairside techniques to reduce anxiety. You’ll leave with evidence-based workflows, product-selection criteria, and ready-to-use checklists—plus time to network with peers. CE credit available. All ticket sales benefit a local not-for-profit. Seating is limited—scan the QR or visit tinyurl.com/tulsasymposium2025 to reserve your seat.

Amy Morgan Practice Management Seminar

Former CEO, Pride Institute • VP, Practice Growth Strategies, Spear Education On Friday, November 21, 2025, we’re hosting a community-wide morning CE with Amy Morgan for doctors, office managers, and teams. As the former CEO of Pride Institute and now VP of Practice Growth Strategies at Spear Education, Amy has helped thousands of practices turn good intentions into simple rhythms that actually stick. You can expect practical strategies for systems, communication, and patient experience that your team can put to work right away.

Hygiene Study Club sign ups starting

In 2025 we launched our Dental Hygiene Study Club, led by Dr. Sandra and our hygienist team, to create a consistent space for connection, practical learning, and free CE. Meeting every three months at our office, each evening session tackles relevant topics with tools that hygienists can apply the next day. The response has been overwhelming—sessions have reached capacity, with a waitlist for several dates—so we’re excited to keep expanding opportunities for professional growth and peer networking.

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Collective Study Club for new doctors

Co‐led by Dr. Sandra and Dr. Danielle Nici, the Collective Study Club is a small‐group forum for dentists in their first five years of practice. Meeting 8× per year, sessions center on collaborative case review and practical, step‐by‐step planning— implant/restorative sequencing, soft‐tissue management, and managing complications—alongside real‐world topics like patient communication, referral coordination, and simple scorecards that keep teams aligned. Members are encouraged to bring one or two cases per session; we’ll provide checklists, templates, and mentorship so you leave with clear next steps and growing confidence in predictable care.