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How to Confidently Treat Patients Taking Antiresorptive Medications

In our first two webinars, more than 600 dentists discovered a system that changes the way they manage high-risk patients.

Their reactions speak for themselves: "We no longer reject a case without assessing the actual level of risk." "For the first time, I can safely perform extractions on patients taking bisphosphonates." "It gives me additional tools to treat oncology patients with greater confidence." "It is the only seminar with such directness in knowledge transfer."

If you missed the first two webinars — this is your chance. If you attended them — this webinar goes even deeper.

Why another webinar? Because the #1 need you expressed was clear: "We want more practical cases, more complex scenarios, and confidence that we are taking the right steps." The 3rd webinar was designed exactly for that. A complete, structured system that transforms fear into clear clinical decision-making.


Who It Is For

This seminar is ideal for dentists who:

✅ Treat patients on antiresorptive medications and want clear decision-making criteria ✅ Hesitate to proceed with extractions or other procedures out of fear ✅ Want a practical risk assessment system — not theory, but application ✅ Are looking for legal protection and proper documentation ✅ Want to learn from real clinical cases, step by step

Didn't attend the previous webinars? Don't worry — the presentation is self-contained and starts from the basics.


Speakers

Professor Ourania Nikolatou-Galiti Internationally awarded specialist in Medication-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaw (MRONJ), Member of the European Expert Committee on MRONJ, and former President of the Bone Study Group of MASCC/ISOO.

Dr. Dimitra Galiti PhD in Oral Diagnosis & Radiology (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens), Master's in Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology/Forensic Odontology (KU Leuven), awarded by the international organization MASCC/ISOO with the Young Researcher Award.


What Will Be Presented at the Webinar

The 3-Step Safety System for MRONJ

  • The Risk Assessment Table (green–yellow–red): how to evaluate each patient in under 3 minutes

  • Real Clinical Cases — Step by Step: case analysis covering how to assess, decide, and document — from low to high risk

  • When to Proceed, When to Stop, When to Refer:

  • Decision algorithm for extractions and other procedures

  • Atraumatic extraction protocol: the 5 critical steps

  • Communication with the oncologist: what to ask and how

  • Legal Documentation — The 3 Documents That Protect You:

    • Risk assessment form

    • Informed consent specifically for MRONJ

    • Proper patient file notes

  • Q&A Session — Bring Your Own Cases: we accept questions about specific patients (anonymously)


What You Will Take Away

✅ A clear decision-making system — not guesswork, but structure ✅ Confidence to manage your next patient on antiresorptive medications ✅ Clear criteria for when to proceed, when to modify, when to refer ✅ Practical experience from real clinical cases

Attendees who join live will receive information about the comprehensive MRONJ Mastery training program, launching in February 2026.


Participation Details

📅 Wednesday, April 22, 2026 🕙 Time: 10:00–12:00 💻 Live via Zoom 🎯 Places are limited (max 200 participants) 🎯 Participants will receive the Zoom link 24 hours before the start


Why Attend?

Every week, dentists across Greece encounter patients taking antiresorptive medications. And every time, the same question arises: "Can I proceed? Or am I taking a risk?" This webinar doesn't give theoretical answers. It gives a system. By the end of this webinar, you will no longer hesitate. You will have the system. You will have the tools. You will have the confidence. And most importantly — you will know that you are protecting your patients and your practice.


Organized by: QUALITY OF LIFE IN CANCER CARE O.E. | mycancer

Format: Online Seminar – 2-hour Webinar

Email: info@mycancer.gr

Participation: Free

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