
Dr. Greg Zoghby
Anatomy and Pharmacology of Local Anesthesia
Course Learning Objectives
- Basic understanding of the head and neck anatomy for regional anesthesia of the face and jaws
- Understand the basic pharmacology of the four local anesthetics used in dentistry and be able to calculate maximum dose
- Understand the clinical application of the above information in getting patients anesthetized in the office
Speaker Bio
Dr. Award-winning oral surgeon with over 30 years of experience, Dr. Zoghby is known for his exceptional bedside manner and patient-centered approach. A longtime educator and community volunteer, he combines clinical expertise with a calm, reassuring demeanor. Outside the office, he enjoys cycling, hiking, and traveling with his wife Lori.

Dr. Charlie Boxx
A Wise Call: Guidelines for Third Molar Management or Third Molars: When to Hold ‘Em, When to Fold ‘Em
Course Learning Objectives
- Patient assessment: Age vs root development and when to refer
- Associated pathology/complications
- Post operative pain management
Speaker Bio
Approachable and easy-going with a strong work ethic, Dr. Boxx is passionate about trauma, implants, and orthognathic surgery. He values clear communication and patient education, ensuring each person feels supported and informed. When not working, he enjoys life in Richmond with his wife Emily, their son Miles, and their golden retriever Duke.

Dr. Vickas Agarwal
When the Drill Stops: Managing Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office
Course Learning Objectives
- Review common medical emergencies in the dental office
- Discuss treatment for common medical emergencies encountered in the dental office
- Review contents of common in office emergency kits and steps to prepare for possible medical emergencies in the dental office
Speaker Bio
Dual-degreed (DDS and MD) and board certified, Dr. Agarwal brings advanced expertise in dental implant rehabilitation, bone grafting, and nerve injury. An award-winning international volunteer and published author, he’s known for his friendly, humble demeanor and devotion to patient care. He lives in Richmond with his wife Dr. Clara Bergeron, their daughter Celine, and their dog Marcel.

Dr. Sean Eccles
Filling the Void: An Evidence-Based Approach to Ridge Preservation
Course Learning Objectives
- When to socket graft
- Review of socket grafting techniques
- Management of complications
Speaker Bio
Blending cutting-edge technology with compassionate care, Dr. Eccles specializes in digital dentistry, implant placement, and jaw surgery. His tech-savvy skillset and approachable nature make him a favorite among patients. When not in the office, he enjoys carpentry, music, and time with his wife Dr. Katie Eccles and their son, Dawson.

Dr. Pete Broccoli
Bugs and Drugs in Dentistry: Antibiotics and Pain Control
Course Learning Objectives
- Describe the mechanism of action and indications of commonly used antibiotics (e.g., penicillins, cephalosporins, macrolides, clindamycin).
- Recognize signs of bacterial infection that warrant antibiotic therapy and selecting appropriate antibiotics
- Compare indications, contraindications, and side effects of non-opioid and opioid analgesics.
- Demonstrate understanding of multimodal pain management strategies and apply principles of safe opioid prescribing
Speaker Bio
Fresh from completing his oral surgery residency at VCU, Dr. Peter Broccoli brings research-backed knowledge, energy, and compassion to COFS. A former wrestling champ and lifelong high achiever, he is dedicated to service, learning, and quality care. He and his wife Dr. Payton Cook, an orthodontist, love exploring RVA’s running trails and food scene.

