
Dr. Gerilyn Alfe
Nancy Andrews, RDH
Dr. Alan Atlas
Dr. Amanda Canto
Dr. Carla Cohn
Dr. John C. Comisi
Dr. Michael DiTolla
Dr. Sheri Doniger
Dr. Thomas Dudney
Dr. Paul Feuerstein
Dr. Hugh Flax
Dr. John Flucke
Dr. Marc Geissberger
Dr. Greg Gillespie
Dr. Lou Graham
Dr. Jack Griffin
Dr. Foroud Hakim
Dr. Sam Halabo
Dr. Gary Horblitt
Dr. Gary Horowitz
Dr. Martin Jablow
Dr. James Jesse
Dr. Parag Kachalia
Dr. Ron Kaminer
Dr. Thanos Kristallis
Dr. Doug Lambert
Dr. Mark Latta
Dr. Bruce LeBlanc
Dr. David Little
Dr. Larry Lopez
Dr. Robert Lowe
Dr. Mike Malone
Dr. Mark Malterud
Dr. Antonio Mancuso
Dr. Fred Margolis
Dr. Robert Margeas
Dr. Michael Miyasaki
Dr. Brian Novy
Dr. Scott Parker
Dr. Gary Radz
Dr. Paresh Shah
Dr. Sam Simos
Dr. Todd Snyder
Dr. Chad Wagener
Dr. Dan Ward
1000 E. Washington St. Suite E
Colton, CA 92324
909-825-7403
James.JesseDDS@aol.com
Style of Dentistry – General dentistry with a cosmetic flair
Style of Presenting – Approachable laid back style yet with energy and honesty
Upcoming Schedule | Lecture Topics | Course Comments
Dr. James Jesse graduated from Loma Linda University in Southern California in 1973. He has been in private practice in Colton, California for the past 31 years. He lectures nationally as well as internationally on numerous techniques related to laser dentistry, bonding and composites, 3D imaging, cariology, cancer screening, high tech minimally invasive dentistry, digital radiography, general endodontics, and many other techniques and concepts related to the practice of dentistry. In addition, Dr. Jesse is an associate Professor at Loma Linda, teaching Restorative Dentistry and he is an assistant Professor at Columbia University. In addition, he does extensive research with pre-doctorate and graduate students. He also does Forensic Dentistry in San Diego County and is a Deputy Sheriff with San Bernardino County.
Minimally Invasive Endodontics: Post & Core
Synopsis: This program is designed to show with today’s technology and diagnostic tools, that dental professionals can be proficient with root canal procedures. Material will be discussed with respect to design criteria and clinical application for post and core??????
Course Objectives:
- Preserve the true anatomy of the canals
- Learn the most effective ways to debride the canal
- Review current Endodontic files and their attributes
- Review technologies of past and present Endodontic techniques
- Learn the pros and cons of the latest obturation materials
- Review past and current post materials
- Describe the indication for a post
- Understand the placement techniques of a post
- Discuss the crown preparation after the post and build up
3D Imaging—it’s what you need to know
Synopsis: This program is designed to help the dental professional understand and become current with the best and latest diagnostic equipment.
Course Objectives:
- Present technologies of the past and present
- Learn the uses for all aspects of dentistry for 3D images
- Understand why 3D makes dollars and sense
Forensic Dentistry—Important but not glamorous
Synopsis: This program is designed to educate the dental community as to what is involved in identifying a corpse.
Course Objectives:
- Preview the purpose of forensic dentistry
- Learn what goes on in the morgue
- Understand what “you” can do to help
Laser—Hard and Soft tissue treatments that make sense for every office
Synopsis: This course is designed to help the dental professional understand how lasers are used in Dentistry.
Course Objectives:
- Review the past and current treatment
- Describe the indications for laser uses
- Describe the advantages of laser treatment
- Understand the ROI of lasers
Lasers—A to Z
Synopsis: This course is designed to give an overview to the dental professional on the uses of lasers in dentistry today.
Course Objectives:
- Review the changes in treatments
- Learn the different laser wave lengths
- Present the uses of lasers
- Discuss case presentations
Composites and Bonding—Bond strength and differ composite materials
Synopsis: This course is designed to show the wide variety of materials available to clinicians for bonding and composites.
Course Objectives:
- Review the past and current materials
- Describe the bond strength tests
- Understand the techniques for bonding and composite placement
Oral cancer Detection—a MUST for every patient
Synopsis: This course is designed to help the dental community understand the value of oral cancer detection with the technology of today.
Course Objectives:
- Review the different methods for oral cancer detection
- Understand the importance for screening every patient
Migraine Relief—a simple solution for a major problem
Synopsis: This lecture is designed to educated dentists on how to help treat this painful condition.
Course Objectives:
- Learn the basic symptoms
- Discuss the different treatments
- Understand the simple solution
- Describe the treatment for bruxing and grinding
Caries Detection—the newest and best way to check for lesions
Synopsis: This course is designed to show the current and newest equipment available of detection of lesions.
Course Objectives:
- Review the methods of caries detection
- Understand the newest method
- Describe the treatment options
Innovations in Cariology—forget what you learned in dental school
Synopsis: This course is designed to help the dental professional become current with treatment of tooth structure infection.
Course Objectives:
- Discuss risk assessment
- Learn about the oral biofilm
- Understand how to obtain a healthy environment
- Present treatments instead of just drill and fill
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