
Winter C.E. & Ski
About This Event
Enjoy a family-friendly, tax-deductible trip with two daily lectures (6:30–8:30 a.m. & 4:30–6:30 p.m.) at the Yellowstone Conference Center, Jefferson Room. The program runs Feb 15–17, 2026 in Big Sky, Montana. Speakers include Dr. Marco Brindis (Minimally Invasive Dentistry), Dr. Cyrous Ardalan (root resorption; endodontic diagnosis) and Dr. Pedro J. Cuartas (Dental Sleep Medicine – OSA screening and implementation). Course formats: lectures covering philosophy and techniques, diagnosis and management, clinical case reviews, and business implementation for Dental Sleep Medicine. Hotel room block information and nightly lodging rates provided; reservations via event contact. Refund and cancellation policies described on the event page.
Learning Objectives
- Define the philosophy of Minimally Invasive Dentistry and its levels of intervention
- Recognize indications for full-coverage crowns in minimally invasive dentistry
- Evaluate restorative materials for esthetics, strength, and tooth preservation
- Select appropriate ceramic restorations using evidence-based guidelines
- Apply adhesion principles to choose and use proper adhesive systems
- Classify and identify causes and types of root resorption
- Utilize clinical and radiographic techniques to diagnose root resorption
- Implement evidence-based management strategies for root resorption
- Differentiate odontogenic and non-odontogenic pain and apply diagnostic tests
- Improve treatment planning and referral decisions for endodontic pain
- Recognize OSA and establish appropriate patient care pathways
- Understand Home Sleep Testing and its use in practice
- Overview Oral Appliance Therapy, contraindications, side effects and patient management
- Identify requirements to prepare a practice for OSA patients
- Understand reasons for CPAP/APAP failure
- Gain practical understanding of the business of Dental Sleep Medicine
Additional Event Information
Target Audience
Dentists, Hygienists, Dental staff
Event Format
In-person

