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In order to provide appropriate standards of care, health professionals should befamiliar with objective signs and symptoms of chemical dependency, understand theimpact of chemical dependency on patient management, and be familiar with the socialand legal consequences that result from inappropriate use of mind-alteringsubstances. This program is designed to provide you with that information soyou can take appropriate steps to help both patients and coworkers who are abusingmind-altering substances.
Even when they are not his own, toothaches can be a dentists most vexing and challenging problems. They come unexpectedly, often needing immediate attention, invariably on a day when youre already running behind schedule. When a patient calls complaining his tooth hurts, you and your staff need to render initial and efficient assessment over the phone and schedule treatment appropriately. Your reputation is at stake. A patient in pain that is poorly attended to is a public relations nightmare. When a patient does come in, you need to treat him quickly and effectively. He needs to get out of pain and out of your office as fast as possible.
This course explores the standards of ethics and conduct for dentistry, as established by the American Dental Society ('Principles of Ethics and Code of Professional Conduct'). These ethical principles are reflected in the laws and rules governing the practice of dentistry.Patient autonomy, or the right of the patient to make appropriate choices based on knowledge of facts (informed consent), is the first ethical concept. The principle of nonmaleficence is passive. It requires that health-care workers 'do no harm' by keeping his/her skills and knowledge always current.The principle of beneficence, the active counterpart of nonmaleficence requires dentists to 'do good', promoting the welfare of patients as well as the community at large. Dentists who follow the ADA's ethical principles will find that their actions are also legally correct.Satisfies Ethics and Jurisprudence requirement for Florida Dentists and Dental Hygienists.
The course begins with a discussion of the anatomy and physiology of the pancreas and its role in metabolism. The author goes on to define diabetes mellitus and the role of insulin in carbohydrate, lipid and protein metabolism. A summary and discussion of blood glucose regulation follows.The symptoms and characteristics of Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes are examined as well as other, rarer types of diabetes. The role of glucose tolerance testing, a review of diabetic skin lesions, and signs and manifestations of poor metabolic control will broaden your understanding of this disease.A discussion of the management of diabetes mellitus, including the maintenance of the patients oral health, need for physical exercise, glucose monitoring, nutrition, pharmacological treatment, and emergency intervention will improve your ability to counsel patients and respond appropriately to signs of poor metabolic control.The workbook concludes with an appendix listing the drugs that raise and lower blood glucose, as well as several photographs of clinical lesions. This course is an excellent, concise review for health professionals.
This course defines and illustrates the different types of domestic violence and its frequency of occurrence. Physical, emotional or psychological, as well as sexual abuses are dealt with in a clear frank manner. The extent and frequency of these abuses, screening procedures and signs and symptoms are examined in detail.Intervention, treatment, legal responsibilities and obligations in reporting domestic violence are explored. Shelters and community programs offering assistance and counseling are mentioned. Finally, a list of state and area reporting agencies are given. This course is an excellent source of information for this very widespread and timely problem in our society.
The course reviews the literature to update your knowledge of HIV infection andAIDS, so you can continue to educate the public about AIDS, practice infection controlin your offices, and meet your legal and ethical responsibilities toward patients withHIV infection.
This course does exactly what it says, that is, it updates our information on the immunology and pathogenesis of HIV/AIDS. It is in part, a synopsis of material presented in the 4 hour AIDS course offered by Home Study Educators.The course covers the mandatory objectives required for license renewal: epidemiology, prevention, transmission and signs and symptoms. The rise in the incidence of gonorrhea after a drop in the 1980s raises concern that AIDS (after a significant drop) may be increasing. The CDC now recommends screening HIV-positive patients for tuberculosis and syphilis which have the potential to spread to the immunocompetent population.Combination antiretroviral therapy is the standard of care at this time, though varying approaches to initiating therapy are suggested. This recent introduction of combination therapy has led to a significant decrease in AIDS deaths in the late 1990s. Health professionals can now offer patients real hope in inhibiting immune destruction until a cure is found.A detailed appendix follows the text, listing AIDS associated diseases, drugs and their interactions, recommendations for antiretroviral combination therapy, and prophylaxis for heath care workers who are exposed occupationally. The appendix is designed to be used as a ready reference when decisions concerning AIDS must be made in clinical situations.
Do you know the difference between medical errors and adverse events? What strategies have you designed to prevent and correct medical errors? Create a safer patient care environment. This course will enable you to recognize potential sources of error so you can reduce the number and impact of preventable adverse events in your practice. The course will also teach you to analyze the root causes of medical errors and implement initiatives for patient safety. It satisfies Floridas medical errors requirement for all health professions.
An Infection Control Program (ICP) aimed at preventing the transmission of infectious diseases from one person to another is vital to a well run dental practice, but how far should the practice be expected to go in its efforts to prevent disease transmission? What are reasonable measures that protect patients and health care workers from unnecessary exposure to potentially infectious materials? Do we need to sterilize the office to achieve proper infection control? This course meets California RequirementsCan we prevent disease transmission without going overboard? Can scientific logic guide us when we design an effective infection control program? Isn't scientific logic simply another term for common sense? This course will provide you with the answer to these questions. When you finish it, you will have a thorough understanding of disease transmission, a working knowledge of infection control principles, and insight into sound work practice controls founded on microbiologic principles. You will be able to design an infection control plan to accommodate the circumstances inherent to your particular practice. The concepts you learn will facilitate your infection control decision-making. You'll be glad you took the course.
This course focuses on AIDS, Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, which is caused by infection with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), an RNA retrovirus. HIV is member of of the lentivirus subgroup of retroviruses. Diseases associated with lentiviruses have long incuabtion periods, produce carrier states, and result in immune depression.
This course is intended to provide awareness and a deeper understanding of the connection between nutritional deficiencies and oral disease.If the oral cavity is the window for viewing internal health, as dental professionals, we are the first line of defense. Our frequent patient contact places us in an ideal position to provide nutritional counseling to patients afflicted with frequent oral infections, carious lesions, and poor healing after periodontal treatment.This course is intended to provide awareness and a deeper understanding of the connection between nutritional deficiencies and oral disease.
Define and classify different types of osteoporosis and associated diseases. Identify lifestyle and genetic risk factors of patients with osteoporosis. Discuss strategies for prevention and management of osteoporosis through diet and exercise. Recognize the oral implications associated with osteoporosis. Assess diagnostic tools for screening patients with osteoporosis. Discuss medical intervention and treatment options for patients.
Texas course is designed to provide a comprehensive review of the Texas State Board of Dental Examiners rules and regulations including license renewal requirements, continuing education guidelines, and appropriate delegation of responsibilities.
This course presents an overview of fundamental tooth anatomy, physiology and development pertinent to bleaching, along with various materials and methods used to bleach teeth. It also identifies the best method of bleaching for specific conditions followed by a discussion of adverse side effects and how they can be avoided.
There are many factors to consider when planning a full-mouth reconstruction. This three part series will illustrate systems used by Dr. Malone and Mr. Bellerino to accomplish consistent, predicable results, both esthetically and functionally.
There are many factors to consider when planning a full-mouth reconstruction. This three-part series will illustrate systems used by Dr. Malone and Mr. Bellerino to accomplish consistent, predicable results, both esthetically and functionally.
There are many factors to consider when planning a full-mouth reconstruction. This three-part series will illustrate systems used by Dr. Malone and Mr. Bellerino to accomplish consistent, predicable results, both esthetically and functionally.
Advanced Esthetics . Lab Communications
Dr. Michael Koczarski demonstrates a challenging case of direct and indirect restorations in rehabilitating the posterior quadrants of a patient's mouth. The patient is a moderate clincher and grinder with average wear on both his anterior and posterior teeth. Additionally, he presents with a mouthful of failing restorations as well as tooth fractures. Sit back and watch as Dr. Michael Koczarski restores this patient's mouth.
Esthetics with freehand composite bonding.
This stimulating program introduces participants to minimally invasive surgery and immediate provisionalization using tapered implants with pre-contoured abutments and one-piece implants.
Anterior All-Ceramic Restorations
Program Highlights:
Smile design conceptsLaser technology concepts
Application of concepts
Recontouring the tissues to improve the width:height ratio, create gingival symmetry and move the gingival zeniths with a diode laser'
Dr. Tom Trinkner demonstrates a conservative approach to restorative dentistry utilizing techniques and material selection that preserve as much of the natural tooth structure as possible while delivering an aesthetic result that satisfies both patient and practitioner.
Program Highlights: Learn the results of an exhaustive study of the preparation and impression techniques of American dentists.Recognize the various treatment modalities available to the modern practitioner to help them restore the mouth in an esthetic manner.Learn to prepare teeth in a predictable manner to achieve optimum reduction, aesthetics and function.Understand the indications and specifications for the new class of all-ceramic restorative systems in comparison to esthetic PFM restorations.
Join Dr. Ron Jackson as he demonstrates techniques for placing an indirect resin onlay. Dr. Jackson's objective is to show a simplified, predictable technique for the preparation and placement of an aesthetic bonded onlay. This valuable treatment modality can be easily incorporated into a contemporary restorative practice. These restorations are no longer new, since being introduced in the late 1980's they have proven themselves to be mainstream. At the end of the program, Dr. Jackson will show cases that have been in the mouth sixteen to eighteen years so that you can see for yourself how they perform over time.
Esthetic veneers preparation and material options
Program Highlights: Learn how to manage and market your practice for maximum profitability. View a demonstration of esthetic techniques, including smile design.Learn how to do your own local extreme make-over; Learn to master anterior and posterior composites / A step-by-step guidebook for success. Learn how to obtain predictable results with porcelain veneers.
The primary goal of this program is to teach dentists and staff how to easily integrate into their practices the newest advances in no and minimal preparation lumineers. Dr. Malcmacher will demonstrate a 10-unit anterior veneer placement on a patient with Class II malocclusion.
Dr. Cranham demonstrates the first phase of treatment for a patient treatment plan for a full mouth reconstruction. You'll see how to prepare teeth for porcelain veneers, fabricate provisionals, obtain optimum impressions, predictably bond veneers to place, and obtain an ideal occlusal scheme during the provisional and delivery phases of treatment. Special emphasis is placed on restoration selection and how veneers can be used to restore incisal guidance.
Conservative Prep for Anterior Porcelain Veneers
Art and Science of Direct Resin Restorations
With this series, learn how to handle more complex work and how to sequence treatment for a better end result.
In this second module of the six part series, we'll look at the team approach for achieving the patient's ultimate esthetic results and how the co-specialists are involved in that process. Learn more about the systematic approach to a dental examination and correct charting of objectives.
In the third module of the series, the clinical phase of the treatment begins. Sit chair-side with the clinician and learn clinical techniques vital to precision tooth preparation for this complex full-mouth reconstruction case.
In the fourth module, learn how important laboratory technologists are in achieving esthetic results. Walk into a dental lab and learn what the lab does and what they need to improve their results. A ceramist will share techniques in creating esthetic porcelains. Also learn step-by-step how to make provisional restorations.
The fifth module deals with the final placement of restorations created in the lab. The dentists will try them in to be evaluated with the patient before the patient is sedated for placement. The try-in phase is critical in getting the patient to give a green light to the final result.
In the final module, the emphasis is on making sure all objectives have been met. Remember the important step in patient education that helps the patient accept responsibility for maintaining oral health going forward and moves them seamlessly into a maintenance program.
In dentistry today the demand for cosmetic dentistry with a high level of cosmetic results is becoming an ever greater challenge. Patients are becoming more aware of what can be accomplished and their desire to look beautiful and more natural with straighter and whiter teeth has increased. The demands on dentists over the last decade have become very demanding and they continue to become more demanding. The successful dentist of today has to learn and master the techniques, tools and technology to create the most beautiful and natural restorations they can to satisfy patient's needs and demands. In this program, Dr. Crispin will demonstrate chair-side color modification techniques using ceramic stains.
Twenty-five years after their introduction, posterior composites remain unpredictable. In comparison to amalgam restorations, posterior composites show significantly higher failure rates, are more costly, take longer to place, have more post-operative symptoms, leak, stain, chip, and cause food impaction. In this program, Dr. Clark will discuss and demonstrate a technique that addresses the most serious shortcomings of posterior composite restorations, and provide a viable alternative utilizing innovative preparation and filling techniques.
Dental implant overdenture therapy is a treatment modality with the potential for achieving rewarding treatment outcomes for both the patient and dentist. In order to accomplish consistent and predictable treatement outcomes in general practice, and understanding of the fundamental principles of implant biomechanics, prosthetic, surgical and treatment planning considerations is required.
In this program, Dr. Pescatore demonstrates the entire process of restoring the adult-crowded dentition with all-ceramic restorations. Special emphasis is placed on the treatment planning process and how it relates to the preparation of the teeth. You also will learn helpful tips on full-arch impression taking and provisionalization using both cemented and uncemented techniques. Total-etch and self-etch adhesive protocols are used to cement the ceramic restorations.
With the success of implant therapy both esthetically and functionally, this program will cover in depth the diagnostic variables as well as corresponding treatment procedures when tooth retention is selected or when implant therapy is chosen.
Program Highlights: Panel discussion with Dr. Irwin Becker facilitating, and featuring Dr. Steven Ratcliff, Dr. Tom Trinkner, Dr. J.A. Reynolds, and Dr. Jim Fondriest discussing materials and their impact on esthetic results.Understand the decision process that the top clinicians employ to determine the best material for each case.
In this program you will learn how CAD/CAM technology, when used in conjunction with time-honored restorative techniques, can empower you to provide optimal care for your patient in the most esthetically demanding situations. Dr. Alex Touchstone and Lee Culp will create a new smile for their patient in a single morning using the latest Empress, CAD multilayered materials and CEREC, design methods.Program Highlights:Introduction to chairside CAD/CAM anterior estheticsLearn the simplicity of finishing made possible with new pre- layered materialsLearn precise control of occlusion for functional harmony using time-honored methods
Dr. Charles Barotz discusses and demonstrates the technique for fabricating well-fitting and aesthetically pleasing dentures. Learn to think about, market, and fabricate dentures that completely satisfy you and your patients. Dentures are treated as both a full mouth reconstruction and a cosmetic makeover. The program teaches clinical skills to ensure superb results, including reducing patient suffering due to discomfort and frustration from poor function.
In this program, Dr. Poss demonstrates techniques to replace old, worn anterior and posterior direct composite restorations with the new generation of materials to create improved esthetics. In the posterior restorations, you will see a step-by-step demonstration of the proper boding procedure to eliminate sensitivity. Shade selection is discussed and demonstrated with an easy-to-use shade guide system. Utilizing an innovative new system, Dr. Poss demonstrates how to create beautiful internal anatomy with very little post-operative adjustment. In the second segment, a creative new development in direct composites is shown in treatment involving replacement of a large stained anterior restoration. Proper shade selection is demonstrated, followed by step-by-step instruction on how to create an anterior restoration from the inside out utilizing dentin and enamel shades.
Esthetic dentistry utilizing cerec technology
There is nothing more critical in the realm of esthetic dentistry than obtaining a perfect shade match for your patients' restorations. In this program, Dr. Murphy delivers information that will offer new insight into the importance of shade accuracy and demonstrate new and innovative techniques that you can easily use to increase the precision of your shades, communicate more clearly with your lab, and assure a higher degree of satisfaction for your patients.
Program Highlights:
Non-Clinical:
1. Case Evaluation and Selection TechniquesRadiographic Analysis Bone Sounding
2. Extraction Site Diagnosis . Treatment PlanAtraumatic Extraction TechniquesSocket Seal Techniques
3. Socket Preservation . Enhancement For:PonticsImplants
4. Overview of Bone Grafting Materials, Membranes . Hemostatic DressingsAllograftXenograftAutogenousClinical:
5. Live Surgical DemonstrationExtraction . Socket Grafting for Implant Placement
Treatment for a patient selected through the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry's'Give Back a Smile' program, a charitable foundation dedicated to restoring the brokenand damaged teeth of survivors of domestic violence. Dr. Jones will guide you throughthe step-by-step clinical protocols from diagnosis, treatment plan, and case presentation,to preparation, provisionalization, and delivery of the final restorations to accomplish abeautiful esthetic result for a patient with severely compromised, worn dentition andfailing restorations.
Fixed prosthodontics is a very wide spectrum of clinical procedures. During the course, the field is separated into micro- and macro-fixed prosthodontics. The focus is on procedures that are mainly at the single-tooth level, perhaps a small fixed partial denture. Through a series of clinical cases, learn to analyze the thought processes that allow data processing, clinical conclusions, and resulting clinical procedures.
Hard and soft tissue laser techniques.
This program shows a proof of concept, creating a prosthesis in advance of surgery using the guides to limit the position of the implants, using the CT cone beam to orient the implants in the desired position. Learn to execute all the laboratory steps from the creation of the maxillary immediate denture to the creation of the mandibular surgical guide, to doing the model surgery and placing the implants in the model, placing the abutments on the model, and completing the actual creation of the prosthesis. Maintaining the relationships of the upper and lower arch to each other all the way through to completion and into the operatory, where the patient gets the chance to witness his result for the first time.
Drs. David Garber and Maurice Salama discuss and demonstrate immediate post-extraction bone grafting, implant placement, and temporization on an upper right lateral incisor.In this program, you will see: Post-extraction immediate implant placement, bone grafting, and temporizationImplant placement and bone grafting in a deficient ridgeImplant placement in a preserved ridge
Dr. Michael Pikos demonstrates step-by-step surgical procedures to rehabilitate three separate patients with deficient bone in preparation for dental implants. These procedures include sinus lifts and mandibular block grafts. Dr. Pikos also demonstrates the latest in technological advancements to ensure predictable clinical success.
Mastering the Art of Direct Resin - Anterior
Mastering the Art of Direct Resin - Posterior
Multi-disciplinary asestetic implant treatment
This course highlights the exceptional work of Dr. Steve Ratcliff of the Pankey Institute. Dr. Ratcliff outlines the skills required to evaluate occlusal conditions and to perform occlusal therapy. Included is a rationale for a physiologic occlusion, the neuromuscular basis for centric relation occlusion, and an introduction to centric relation techniques.
Orthodontics for the G.P.
Ortho for the General Practitioner
This course teaches career satisfaction for both the doctor and the dental team. During the lecture you'll have an opportunity to look at choices in dental practice strategy, design, and delivery models. By applying a co-discovery approach to the examination process, learn to develop the kinds of meaningful relationships that bring fulfillment to the practice of dentistry. Schedule for success and happiness and look at predictable ways of doing in order to create an appropriate system. Create a balanced approach to both professional and personal lives under the scope of career satisfaction.
Get the real scoop behind how patient financing works! There are many patients who want or need dentistry, but can’t fit the fee into their budget. If you can make financing more comfortable, more often than not, patients will accept treatment. In this fast-paced program, you’ll learn the keys to a successful patient-financing program.
In this program, Dr. Miyasaki and Mr. Milne demonstrate their approach to ensure clinical success in an esthetic case. You will see how pre-planning steps utilizing tools such as smile design, lab communication, and fabrication of diagnostic models and guides, make the case less stressful and the outcome more predictable. Preparation considerations, temporization and cementation protocols are also shown.
Periodontal Plastic Surgery Techniques Vital to Esthetic Dentistry
Posterior All-Ceramic Restorations
Real world endodontics
The aging baby boomer population presents many unique challenges. Unlike their parents, they expect to keep their teeth in health and function for their entire life. They also are living longer in a world with increased stresses, making occlusal wear and occlusal disease one of the greatest threats to their dentition. Being able to design comprehensive treatment plans that address occlusal, esthetic, and biological concerns, along with the correct material selection, will be essential to the successful restorative practice.
In this program, Drs. Weaver, Richards, Reed, and Kanawati discuss and demonstrate collaborative, state-of-the-art instruction in implant dentistry utilizing intensive simulated patient training from the world-class Zimmer Institute. Live-patient procedures are also filmed on location at West Virginia University's School of Dentistry. The clinicians emphasize the team approach to implant dentistry as they discuss the methods and benefits of expanding the restorative dentist's knowledge while providing an overview of rationale for treatment planning guidelines.
In this program, Dr. West, one of the country's premier clinical and interdisciplinary endodontic educators, offers leading-edge endodontic information, techniques, and thinking that can be applied immediately to your practice. You will learn the powerful relationship between endodontic performance and function, such as when and how to use vertical compaction techniques.
This live-patient interactive program blended real-world, start-to-finish patient treatment and step-by-step instructional training with sixty minutes of live Q.A with Dr. Michael Koczarski. Participants were able to ask any clinical, technique or product question they wanted so you can listen to questions from original participants. Anterior direct composites are the bread and butter of any cosmetic practice yet they seem mysteriously challenging to place quickly without causing sensitivity or compromising esthetics and longevity. In this program, Dr. Koczarski demonstrates techniques that increase speed of placement along with limited sensitivity, optimal esthetics and most of all maximum quality.
Dr. Lowe will demonstrate techniques to create morphologically precise direct anterior and posterior composite restoration. A simple layering technique for an anterior direct composite, with the use of tints to create life-like restorations will be taught, as well as a posterior Class I composite with secondary anatomy and external staining, and a Class II direct composite using a sectional matrix. An emphasis will be placed on proper anatomic contour. You will learn how to use different esthetic materials in combination with finishing techniques to enable placement of state-of-the-art restorations
The art of digital photography.
Until recently, most endodontic treatment was delivered by specialists. Today's high-endmultidisciplinary general practitioners, however, are now discovering the ability and benefits of delivering endodontic treatment themselves. The advancement of products and materials has made the delivery of quality endodontic simpler, safer and much more predictable.This program will cover key challenges and solutions related to the delivery of endodonticswhile outlining the keys to better communication with both patients and specialists.
"Photographs are visual stories; as such, they are a very effective way to enter the emotional side of the brain where a patient makes decisions about treatment," he explains. The camera in an aesthetic practice is just as important as the handpiece, x-ray or any other piece of equipment. The reality is that you, as a practicing dentist, make your money when you are actually treating your clients. This program will show you the ways to do that more often by using photography.
In this module, Dr. Ratcliff discusses and demonstrates gathering the necessary diagnostic information required for treatment planning. After discussing the treatment plan with surgeon Dr. Jorge Ramirez, periodontal surgery is performed to improve esthetics and health.Program Highlights:Developing a comprehensive treatment plan in Full-Mouth Reconstruction casesVital patient/clinician communication and information exchangeIncorporating proven Pankey occlusal philosophy into the creation of a stable foundationProper sequencing of a comprehensive esthetic reconstructionPeriodontal Surgery to establish Tissue HarmonySurgical techniques that lead to vital healthy tissue, including esthetic correction of previous graftsKey challenges related to proper product and material utilization in complex combination casesImportant steps in effective preparation designOvercoming clinical challengesIndispensable Lab CommunicationsEffective partnering with your technician/ceramistFollow the case 'benchside' from wax-ups to final restorations wth Matt RobertsFinal seating protocols for clinical and esthetic success
In this module, Matt Roberts discusses and demonstrates the value of the diagnostic wax-up for communication with clinician and patient in a full mouth case. Dr. Ratcliff discusses and demonstrates anterior preparation design and provisionalization based on the materials selected for the final restorations.
In this module, Dr. Ratcliff discusses and demonstrates posterior preparation design and provisionalization based on the materials selected for the final restorations. Matt Roberts discusses and demonstrates fabrication of the final restorations for both anterior and posterior restorations, and the reasoning behind the selection of the respective materials.
In this module, Dr. Ratcliff discusses and demonstrates the bonding and cementation protocols for seating the final restorations, and the process for adjusting the final occlusion for stability and comfort. A panel discussion regarding the case with Dr. Ratcliff, Dr. Brady (patient) and Matt Roberts, and including questions from a live audience, complete this program.
Dr. Jimmy Eubank presents a case that requires a thorough knowledge of occlusal principles and coordinated communication between the dentist and technician to achieve optimum function as well as the aesthetic results that discerning patients expect.It is essential to understand the rules of function and what a proper occlusion should look like. However, by itself, this knowledge is not enough. There must be a system that is simple enough to be applied routinely in the course of treating everyday patients. In this program, Dr. Eubank will discuss and demonstrate his treatment protocols and philosophy for predictable esthetic and functional success on a patient with severely worn dentition.You will learn the newest and best prep designs for veneers and all ceramic crowns, a system to prevent veneers and all ceramic crowns from chipping and breaking, an occlusal philosophy and system that works for both single tooth dentistry and full mouth reconstruction, and how to predictably restore worn dentition with transitional bonding.
The goal of this course is to discover the supple vitality, beauty, and balance obtained when implementing advanced layering techniques to ceramic crowns. Incorporating a biomimetic approach, you will discover the physiologic justification for tooth color.
In this program, Dr. Carrick gives you the knowledge and confidence in planning, coordinating and restoring simple to medium complexity implant cases. You will learn how to increase patient satisfaction by providing esthetically pleasing, functional and economical solutions for missing teeth.
With the routine use of contemporary all-ceramic materials, a successful team approach must be based on specific step-by-step protocols to realize high esthetic standards and to accommodate challenging patients. This program presents a methodical approach, devised to guide the dental team facing a variety of esthetic demands.How to evaluate the potential obstacles to optimum esthetic results according to the type of patientHow to establish a prognosis for esthetic success with various types of patientsHow to identify the key factors for successful esthetic rehabilitations
In this course, Dr. Henry Gremillion discusses diagnosis and management of orofacial pain and its cause.
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Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to: Understand the various regulations for working within the dental industry and expand on their knowledge of various dental areas of interest.
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