Nitric Oxide & the Mouth-Body Connection CE – September 19, 2026

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Saturday, September 19, 2026  |  10:00 AM – 12:00 PM EST

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Nationally Approved PACE Program Provider for

FAGD/MAGD credit

Approval does not imply acceptance by regulatory authority or AGD endorsement 7/1/2025 to 6/30/2027.

Provider ID# 317641

Course Title: Nitric Oxide & the Mouth-Body Connection: A New Era in Biological Dentistry

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Location: Online

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#CE HOURS: 2

Speaker(s) & Bio: Fran Horning, RDH, BRDH

Frances Horning, BRDH has been practicing dental hygiene for over 37 years with a holistic mindset and has been at the forefront of biological and natural dental modalities since 1984, when the biological dentistry movement was first forming.

Her decades of dedication and study have earned her leadership roles within the International Academy of Biological Dentistry & Medicine, where she serves as Associate Director, Hygiene Department Chair, and Board Member. Fran lectures nationally and internationally, educating doctors and dental teams on the practical, clinical application of biological dentistry.

Course Description:

Nitric oxide (NO) is a critical signaling molecule involved in numerous physiological processes, including vasodilation, immune response, and cellular communication. In recent years, research has revealed its significant role in oral and systemic health, implicating it in periodontal disease, caries prevention, wound healing, and cardiovascular links to oral bacteria.

This 2-hour continuing education course provides dental professionals with a comprehensive overview of nitric oxide’s biology, its oral-systemic connections, and its practical relevance in preventive and therapeutic dentistry. Clinicians will explore how oral bacteria contribute to nitric oxide production, the impact of antiseptics and mouthwashes on NO pathways, and how nutrition, airway health, and lifestyle influence NO levels. The course will also examine emerging tools and interventions for optimizing nitric oxide in dental practice.

Course Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

1. Explain the physiological role of nitric oxide in the human body and its relevance to oral and systemic health.

2. Describe the oral microbiome’s contribution to nitric oxide production and how dental interventions may support or hinder this pathway.

3. Identify the impact of common dental products and practices (e.g., mouthwashes, antibiotics) on nitric oxide synthesis and bioavailability.

4. Evaluate the implications of nitric oxide deficiency or dysregulation in relation to periodontal disease, caries, cardiovascular health, and systemic inflammation.

5. Discuss dietary, lifestyle, and therapeutic strategies that can enhance nitric oxide production and support patient health from a biological dentistry perspective.

6. Incorporate nitric oxide awareness into preventive care protocols, patient education, and holistic treatment planning.

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