Scholar Review: Diagnosis, Records, and Treatment Planning
Two-day hands-on refresher for Dawson Academy graduates to update diagnosis, occlusion, airway, and treatment-planning skills using modern digital workflows.
Two-day hands-on refresher for Dawson Academy graduates to update diagnosis, occlusion, airway, and treatment-planning skills using modern digital workflows.
Two-day RISE Pathway course on occlusion and TMJ by Jim McKee, DDS at the Vivos Institute in Denver — practical lectures, hands-on, and case-based learning to improve treatment planning and patient care.
Join us for an engaging CE meeting on the challenges of treating periodontitis and learn how to effectively integrate a periodontal program into your office.
Hands-on course teaching physiologic-based dentistry to diagnose and treat complex cases, including TMD, bruxism, airway relationships, and restorative strategies to improve patient outcomes.
Immediacy in Surgical and Prosthetic Approaches for Implant Dentistry
Periodontal remission represents a new clinical benchmark for long-term stability.
Learn nonsurgical regenerative periodontics to reverse gum recession, fill black triangles, and eliminate tooth sensitivity using a chairside injection. (1 CE Credit).
One-hour presentation addressing ethical considerations when treating children from first visit until age of consent. (.5 CE Credits).
Focusing on single implants affected by peri-implantitis, this course provides a comprehensive understanding of implant maintenance procedures.
Gain a comprehensive understanding of implant maintenance procedures, with a focus on full-arch removable implant-supported dentures.
Course evaluating effectiveness of implant surface decontamination therapies for treatment of peri-implant disease; reviews prevalence, etiology, risk factors, and treatment modalities including physical, chemical and laser therapies.
In this course, Dr. Justin Chi demonstrates how to elevate chairside restorations using advanced staining, glazing, and finishing techniques for monolithic restorations.
In this course, Dr. Danielle Brown provides a practical overview of veneer preparation techniques from no-prep, minimal-prep and traditional-prep veneers with step-by-step protocols.
In this course Dr. Danielle Brown offers practical guidance on veneer temporization and bonding techniques to improve patient comfort and clinical outcomes.
In this course, Dr. Jinny Bender guides clinicians through the essential steps for delivering monolithic zirconia restorations with confidence.
In part one of this course, Dr. Timothy Kosinski presents practical protocols for selecting and using both resorbable and non-resorbable sutures, along with hands-on demonstrations of various suturing techniques and their clinical applications in dental implant preparation.
In part two of this course, Dr. Timothy Kosinski demonstrates atraumatic extraction techniques and discusses their clinical benefits in implant site development.
Treatment planning for single-unit implant placement requires a comprehensive understanding of biological, esthetic, and functional principles. In this course, Dr. Taylor Manalili will introduce a top-down treatment planning approach, integrating digital technology to optimize outcomes.
This course offers an in-depth look into clear aligner orthodontic therapy, emphasizing both theoretical understanding and practical application. Participants will gain insights into the benefits of expansive versus retractive orthodontics, explore various arch forms and their relationship with malocclusion, and learn a systematic diagnostic protocol for identifying malocclusions.
This four-part course aims to help you provide edentulous patients with a functional and esthetic prosthesis. After taking this course, you will be able to review the different indications for removable prostheses, understand various treatment planning factors, and identify options for impression taking and border molding.