SUBJECT MASTERY MODULE OVERVIEW

COMPREHENSIVE CONTEMPORARY DIRECT COMPOSITE DENTISTRY FOR ANY RESTORATIVE SITUATION - Dr. Paul Belvedere
In this four day module participants receive instruction on techniques for placing direct posterior composite restorations, including extensive MOD’s, 3/4 crowns, veneers, fixed composite bridges, perio splints and other techniques for composite dentistry. Each technique will be taught by TV demonstration, followed by hands on laboratory sessions. Participants will then treat their patients using the new skills they have developed. Patient will be needed.

32+ ce hrs $2595 Wed - Sat, June 1- 4, 2005 Hands-on, limited enrollment

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ESTHETIC REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURES - Dr. Steven Ancowitz
Module participants investigate rotational path of insertion, how RPD’s work, advantages and limitations of extracronal attachments, ERA, Compass and ASC-52. Conventional esthetic clasping, encirclement and stability design clasps will be examined.
Participants are to bring a mounted, documented case for round table discussion.

32+ ce hrs $1995 Thur-Sun, Sept 16- 18, 2005 Hands-on, limited enrollment   

UNLOCKING THE DIAGNOSTIC BOX - Dr. Jeff Morley and Dr. Jimmy Eubank
This module develops participants skills necessary to diagnose, treatment plan, sequence and establish a fee for restructuring the patients smile. Consultation and diagnostic demonstrations consisting of reviewing interview forms, full mouth exam, facial measurements, face bow records, centric relation bite record, color analysis and diagnostic casts on a live patient.
There will be lab demonstrations on trimming and cleaning models, trimming bite registration and mounting cases. Participants will analyze photos, inventory cosmetic problems, work up a treatment plan and develop a case fee.
Patient will be needed. Dentist tuition includes one dental assistant or front office (non-dentist) staff member

34+ ce hrs $3995/375 Thur-Sun, Feb 3-6, 2005 Hands-on, limited enrollment   

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A PRACTICAL APPROACH TO OCCLUSION: The cornerstone of of restorative dentistry - Dr. Fred McIntyre and AJ Monacelli
This Module analyzes requirements for occlusal stability and functional and anatomical harmony. Emphasis is upon understanding the determinate of occlusion, requirements for successful occlusal therapy and dynamics of equilibration.
No patient needed, Doctors will do non invasive treatment on each other

32+ ce hrs $2195 Wed-Sat, Nov 16-19, 2005

ANTERIOR ESTHETIC RESTORATIONS: Where function and esthetics meet - Dr. Marshall Fagin
This Module is in two phases and encompasses six days
Phase I Tooth Preparation and Provisional Temporization - four days
Phase II Metal & Porcelain Try-In, Staining & Delivery In Crown, Bridge,and Laminate Restorations - two days This Module reviews the importance of the diagnostic work-up. Emphasis is on tooth preparation, esthetic provisional restorations, laboratory communication and the try-in, staining and delivery of the restoration.Patient will be needed.

48+ ce hrs $3495/295 Wed-Sat, April 13-16, 2005; Follow-up session Fri-Sat, May 6-7

ESTHETIC ALTERNATIVES TO AMALGAM - Dr. Ron Jackson
This is a comprehensive, four day, hands-on “love patient” treatment course in the conservative restoration of posterior teeth using the latest esthetic materials that respect the principles of function. Direct and indirect restorations, materials science/choices and the principles of adhesion will be covered in depth.
Preparation and placement of indirect restorations are completed in the same weekend. This very focused program will provide an educational experience to generate immediate in-office results for participants. Patient will be needed.

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