A.M. CE Course: Lecture
“Stress Free Smile Designs, Contemporary Tissue Artistry, and Predictable Results”
Course Description:
Cosmetic dentistry is no longer the novelty it was in the 1980s ... it is now a serious business. Our patients want to look their best and expectations are high. We must learn to master the art and science in both the setup of cases and the delivery of our care.
Advancements in technology and materials have allowed dentists and their teams to be on the same page with their patients, lab, and specialists that help you create extraordinary results. Dr. Flax will reveal his techniques that offer predictability and profits for your practice.
CE Course Objective: 250 Operative Dentistry
3-hours lecture
Learning Objectives:
• Identify critical factors in smile design that help you create beauty and "keep it real"
• Learn four critical steps that simplify veneer cases
• Discover how laser technology can make your cases esthetically beautiful and biologically healthy. Techniques that promote healing and improve your bottom line -even 2 months faster in complex cases
• Find out how having the ability to design smiles efficiently and effectively with composite is not a lost art using minimally invasive preparation design and properly layering composite resin with simple layering of opacity, translucency and color to achieve the beautiful and believable results
• Learn updated techniques in posterior composites that are minimally invasive and reliably efficient
P.M. CE Course: Hands-On
“WOW Your Patients with Digital Anesthesia-Comfortable Smile Enhancements with Minimal Droopy Lips”
Course Description:
This course will teach and allow the attendee to use computer-assisted anesthesia which will allow the dentist to provide their patients with virtually painless local anesthesia without the collateral lip, face, or tongue numbness; as well as being able to anesthetize a single tooth anywhere in the mouth virtually painlessly, and again, without collateral numbing. This technique is a MUST when doing anterior smile makeovers if the practice wants to be more efficient, profitable, and kinder to the patient as well as enhance marketing.
CE Course Objective: 340 Anesthesia
4 Participation Hours
Learning Objectives:
• Understanding local anesthetic landmarks.
• Understanding how to successfully anesthetize a single tooth or multiple teeth without collateral teeth or tissue numbing, as well as providing the injection with virtually no discomfort!
• Understanding how utilizing modern anesthetic technology can make a practice more efficient and profitable