The rapidly evolving landscape of medical treatments requires dental professionals to stay informed and adapt their patient care strategies. This course will cover the latest drugs that impact how we manage our patients, including those requiring adjustments in treatment protocols. We'll also discuss when to consult with a physician or cardiologist for risk stratification, the latest best practices for managing patients on anticoagulants, and a deep dive into medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ). Stay ahead of the curve in providing safe and effective care in today's medical environment.
Speaker: Dr. Brandon Baker, M.D., D.D.S.,
Date: Thursday, May 8, 2025
Time: 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
CE Credits: 2 CE
Who loves to see a denture patient on the schedule? This course is a must for dental teams who are looking for a better way to provide dentures for their patients. Join us to learn about digital dentures and how the workflow for digital dentures can offer patients more predictable results in fewer, simpler, yet more accurate steps. This program will review a more comprehensive workflow that requires just 3 visits. The latest in 3D printing processes and materials will be highlighted, showing their strength, accuracy, and esthetics.
Upon completion of this program, participants will:
Learn how the latest technology can provide your patient with a superior prosthesis.
Understand how to incorporate a 3 appointment digital denture into your practice.
Understand why utilizing a functional try-in is better for everyone.
Learn how easy it is to replace a lost or broken denture with digital dentures.
Speaker: Kurtis Helm, CDT
Date: Thursday, March 27, 2025
Time: 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
CE Credits: 2 CE
Join us for an engaging course focused on achieving restorative-minded implant success in the anterior region. This session will provide a comprehensive overview of the critical components necessary for optimal outcomes in anterior tooth implants.
Key Highlights:
Surgical Approach: Review best practices for the surgical placement of implants in the anterior region, emphasizing aesthetics and functionality.
Provisionalization Techniques: Learn effective provisionalization methods to ensure the best possible esthetic results during the healing process.
Final Impression Techniques: Understand the critical steps involved in taking accurate final impressions for anterior implants, ensuring a successful restoration.
This course is ideal for dental professionals seeking to enhance their skills in anterior implant cases and achieve predictable, aesthetic outcomes. Don’t miss this opportunity to improve your clinical practice and patient satisfaction! Register today to secure your spot!
Speaker: Dr. D. Bradley Dean, D.D.S., M.S.
Date: Thursday, February 13, 2025
Time: 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
CE Credits: 2 CE
A Hands-On Program to Teach, Refresh, Clarify, and Demonstrate impression techniques and tooling for single and multiple unit implant cases.
Please join us to participate in a hands-on stations program formatted to help dental professionals and dental team members with a more thorough understanding of various impression components and techniques along with tooling and restorative options.
Program Format:
Station 1: Single Units
•Open Tray vs Closed Tray
•Analog vs Digital / What “Single Unit” components to use
Station 2: Multiple Units: Open Tray vs Closed Tray
•Difference between Engaging and Non-Engaging
•Analog vs Digital / What “Bridge” components to use
Station 3: Digital
•Single Unit vs Bridge scan bodies – Know the Difference
•Digital Workflows and pitfalls to avoid
Station 4: Prosthetics
•Cement Retained vs Screw Retained
•Custom Titanium vs Angulated Screw Channel Abutment
•Single Unit Restorations vs Multiple Unit Restorations
•How to use a torque wrench
Speaker: Kurtis Helm, CDT
Date: Thursday, January 30, 2025
Time: 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
CE Credits: 2 CE