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Colleagues,
DC Institute’s 2018 Catalog is your first step in accessing innovative, world-class continuing dental education programs across Canada.
Our 10 core programs set the pace for learning in dentistry and are focussed on professional development and maintaining your key skills that support leading-edge dental practices.
DC Institute is a compelling case of educational innovation in dentistry. Our curriculum draws from industry experts and our programs are delivered in premium event spaces that provide you with enhanced learning experiences.
We partner with industry-leading faculty and guest lecturers to turn great learning ideas into outstanding learning experiences. Our offerings are captivating,fast-paced, and set the industry standard for excellencein dentistry.
DR. GARY GLASSMAN A letter from DC Institute’s Faculty Chair & Endodontist
Through our multi-platform course delivery modalities, you can experience our world-class lectures in-person, learn at home, and connect with other passionate learners in your field.
Transform your career by experiencing one or many of our continuing education offerings throughout 2018. Our courses and faculty will empower you to achieve personal and professional growth to seek new skills and direction in your career.
I look forward to seeing you soon,
Dr. Gary Glassman
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COMMITTED TO FURTHERING EXCELLENCE IN DENTISTRYDC Institute inspires personal and professional development through an enriched learning experience, providing its members the resources needed to advance the patient care agenda. DC Institute’s flexible curriculum is delivered through an expansive eLearning platform and live training sessions at venues across Canada.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Key Learning Pillars 5
Faculty 6
Core Programs 11
Endodontics 12
Orthodontics 16
Sleep Disorders Dentistry 19
Oral Pathology 20
Periodontics 21
Digital Technology 22
Prosthodontics 23
Full 2018 Course Calendar 24
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CLINICALNew technologies and techniques are constantly advancing the field of dentistry. Build your learning, capabilities and confidence from our reputable faculty on topics including Orthodontics, Periodontics, Endodontics, Oral Surgery, and more.
PRACTICE DEVELOPMENTOur courses provide tools for optimizing your operations, allowing you to focus on patient care. Learn how to enhance your practice with courses on patient retention, practice growth, and process optimization.
PRACTICE TEAMOptimal patient care starts with a focused, motivated and cohesive team. Learn how to lead, communicate more effectively and build alignment with courses that demonstrate the importance and impact of effective teamwork.
PATIENT EXPERIENCEDelivering optimal care extends beyond oral health. Learn how to build and enhance the patient experience while turning your patients into advocates for your practice.
KEY LEARNING PILLARS
Courses are developed under four key learning pillars to suit your individual practice needs.
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DR. GARY GLASSMANFaculty Chair & Endodontics
Dr. Gary Glassman is DC Institute’s Faculty Chair and Chief Dental Officer at dentalcorp. A global lecturer on endodontics, Dr. Glassman is on staff at the University of Toronto, Faculty of Dentistry and is Adjunct Professor of Dentistry and Director of Endodontic Programming for the University of Technology in Kingston, Jamaica. The author of numerous publications, Dr. Glassman is the endodontic editor for Oral Health Journal.
DR. SAM DAHEROrthodontics
Dr. Sam Daher is a certified orthodontist specializing in orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics – combining orthodontic treatments with preventive and maintenance models. He is a keynote speaker for Align Technology and operates six practices across the country. A bilingual speaker of English and French, Dr. Daher earned his Doctor of Dentistry (DDS) degree from McGill University and his specialty degree in orthodontics (MSc) from the Université de Montréal.
DR. DAVIDE AMATO Comprehensive Dentistry
Dr. Davide Amato is passionate about learning and attending a wide range of continuing education courses to ensure the newest techniques and advancements are offered in the six dental practices he operates across Ontario. Some of his areas of study include endodontics, oral surgery, implants, cosmetic services, oral sedation, IV sedation, tissue grafting and periodontal surgery.
FACULTY
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DR. MARK COHEN Oral Surgery
Dr. Mark Cohen performs the full scope of oral and maxillofacialsurgery, and is an internationally recognized specialist in the placement of dental implants, having placed over 6,000 dental implants in his career. He is an Associate Professor of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the University of Manitoba, has published numerous scientific papers dealing with traumatic injuries and pathological conditions of the jaw, and has been an examiner and senior examiner in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery for the Royal College of Dentists of Canada.
DR. PAUL JANG Periodontics
Dr. Paul Jang is an expert in periodontics, and the founder and director of the Northwest Dental Study Club where he mentors and trains dentists from all over the world. Dr. Jang maintains a private practice specializing in all aspects of periodontal therapy with a strong emphasis in dental implant surgery and bone and soft tissue grafting. He has conducted research on implant surgery, bone regeneration and the effect of HIV infection on oral health. Dr. Jang is also the Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Periodontics and Implant Surgery at the University of British Columbia, Faculty of Dentistry.
FACULTY
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DR. BRUCE V. FREEMANPatient Experience
Dr. Bruce Freeman is an international lecturer on the topics of clinical orthodontics, virtual surgical planning and facial pain disorders. He maintains a private orthodontic practice in Toronto with an emphasis on pre-prosthetic and surgical care. Dr. Freeman is an Associate in Dentistry at the University of Toronto and co-directs the Facial Pain Unit in the Department of Dentistry at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto, where he also participates in research endeavors.
DR. EDWARD GELFANDComprehensive Dentistry
Dr. Edward Gelfand was appointed as a DC Institute Faculty member, and an Advisory member in 2016. He has dedicated his career to learning and implementing new skills to enhance people’s lives both aesthetically and functionally. Dr. Gelfand operates more than 20 practices across Southwestern Ontario where his patients have access to a wide range of comprehensive services, including: Invisalign®, neuromuscular dentistry, TMJ therapy and full mouth implant reconstruction.
FACULTY
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GUEST LECTURERS
DR. EFFRAT HABSHADr. Effrat Habsha earned her Bachelor of Science degree, DDS, Diploma in Prosthodontics and Master of Science degree from the University of Toronto. Along with her work at her private prosthodontics and implant dentistry practice in Toronto, Dr. Habsha teaches undergraduate and graduate level prosthodontics at the University of Toronto, Faculty of Dentistry.
DR. DENNIS MARANGOSDr. Marangos is a graduate of the University of Toronto, Faculty of Dentistry, 1986. He completed a General Practice Residency at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto in 1987. He maintains a private practice in Toronto with emphasis on aesthetic and restorative dentistry and orthodontics. He is the principal doctor at the Yorkville TMJ Centre, a practice that focuses on the management of head, neck and TMJ related pain, as well as treating patients diagnosed with sleep disordered breathing.
DR. HAGEN KLIEBDr. Klieb is an oral pathologist and staff clinician at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, with cross appointments to the departments of Dentistry and Anatomic Pathology. He is active in post-graduate dental and medical education, research, and is also a specialty license examiner.
DR. PETER TAOral and maxillofacial surgeon, Dr. Ta is an active hospital staff member at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre and Trillium Health Partners, and a clinical instructor at the University of Toronto in the discipline of Oral Surgery.
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ELEVATED EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCES
DC Institute’s philosophy of delivering Elevated Educational Experiences is manifested in our learning framework through DCI Live!, DCI Online and DCI Connect.
*All three components will be offered in select endodontics courses as of January 2018. Over the year, we will continueto incorporate more courses into this learning format.
DCI LIVE! Elevated in-person events, lectures and practical hands-on experiences
for dental care professionals.
DCI ONLINE Anywhere, anytime, and self-paced eLearning courses, videos and other
valuable resources.
DCI CONNECTPeer-to-peer networking opportunities that
promote collaboration, idea sharing and mentoring among dental professionals.
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Endodontics
Orthodontics
Periodontics
Prosthodontics
Oral Pathology
Digital Technology
Patient Experience
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Sleep Disorders Dentistry
Comprehensive Dentistry
CORE PROGRAMS
DC Institute’s curriculum offers a broad base of continuing education for dentists and teams. Offerings are championed by the Institute’s Faculty and Guest Lecturers who are committed to Furthering Excellence in Dentistry.
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SPEAKER: DR. GARY GLASSMAN
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New and Exciting Standards in Endodontic Treatment: Creating Endodontic Predictability
Join Dr. Gary Glassman for a live evening seminar covering new standards in endodontic treatment. This limited attendance evening lecture addresses breakthrough concepts and details the skills necessary for acquiring the expertise and confidence to perform the highest quality endodontic procedures.
Audience: Dentists and Specialists
Key Learning Objectives:
• Endodontic breakthroughs ensuring long term clinical success• Breakthrough concepts• Criteria to ensure endodontic success• Systematic diagnostic protocol• Emergency treatment
Location: Vancouver, BCDate: January 26, 2018 Delivery Method: Evening lectureCourse Code: 070
ENDODONTICS
Duration: 2 hoursCE Credits: 2Cost: $249Notes: Limited seating available.
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Location: Vancouver, BCDate: January 27, 2018 Delivery Method: Hands-on seminarCourse Code: 070
SPEAKER: DR. GARY GLASSMAN
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Endodontic Solutions: Scientifically Based Strategies for Performing Endodontic Treatment Predictably, Profitably and Painlessly
Join Dr. Gary Glassman for a full day lecture and hands-on participation course, covering new standards in endodontic treatment. This limited attendance course addresses breakthrough concepts and details the skills necessary for acquiring the expertise and confidence to perform the highest quality endodontics.
Audience: Dentists and Specialists
Key Learning Objectives:
• Access, ultrasonics, and glide path creation• Shaping predictably with the latest in NiTi instrumentation• lrrigants and irrigant delivery systems• Obturation using the continuous wave of condensation and restoration of the endodontically treated tooth• Hands-on rotation workshop for obturation and restoration of the endodontically treated tooth
ENDODONTICS
Duration: 6 hoursCE Credits: 6Cost: $1,095Notes: Limited seating available.
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SPEAKER: DR. GARY GLASSMAN
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Two-day Intense Endodontics
Join Dr. Gary Glassman for a full day lecture and hands-on participation course, covering new standards in endodontic treatment. This limited attendance course addresses breakthrough concepts and details the skills necessary for acquiring the expertise and confidence to perform the highest quality endodontics.
An adjunctive assistant program will address endodontic setup, rubber dam and radiograph placement and collaboration between doctor and assistant to provide best-in-class patient experience.
Audience: Dentists and Dental Assistants
Key Learning Objectives:
ENDODONTICS
• Efficient setup for the endodontic procedure• Comfortably place rubber dam and x-ray for the endodontic procedure• Doctor-assistant collaboration for best-in-class patient experience• Accurately locate the apical constriction, and troubleshooting tips• Access, ultrasonics, and glide path creation• Shaping predictably with the latest in NiTi instrumentation• lrrigants and irrigant delivery systems• Obturation using the continuous wave of condensation and restoration of the endodontically treated tooth• Hands-on rotation workshop for obturation and restoration of the endodontically treated tooth• Restore the endodontically treated tooth to maximize endodontic success• Controlling pain before, during and after the endodontic procedure (including proper medication prescriptions)• Management of procedural accidents
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Two-day Intense Endodontics (continued)
Notes:
• Limited seating available• Attendees of the hands-on workshop must provide a selection of extracted unaccessed and pre-accessed fully
developed teeth of all tooth types that are soaked in full strength bleach for 24 hours• The root canals of the pre-accessed teeth must be negotiated to the apices with a #10 stainless steel hand file• DG 16 Endodontic Explorers and Loupes and headlamps should also be brought for maximum visualization
Location: Winnipeg, MBDate: April 20-21, 2018
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Location: Halifax, NSDate: June 15-16, 2018
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Location: Calgary, ABDate: September 7-8, 2018
Delivery Method: Lecture and hands-on workshop Course Code: 070 Duration: 13.5 hoursCE Credits: 13.5 Cost: $2,190
ENDODONTICS
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SPEAKER: DR. SAM DAHER
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Incorporating Invisalign® Treatment Into Your Overall Plan
Designed for developing Invisalign® providers, this lecture focuses on applying the range of Invisalign® treatment approaches to more complex cases. The inclusion of Invisalign® in practices is providing better clinical outcomes for both the patient and the practitioner. When applied properly, one can expect higher productivity and greater efficiencies. This course will outline technologies and techniques available to enable the digital workflow and treatment planning, as well as how to integrate them into your practice and how to combine them into producing the best patient experience. Special emphasis will be placed on Digital Smile Design, a tool for treatment planning, patient motivation and lab communication.
Audience: Dentists and Specialists
Key Learning Objectives:
• Incorporating Invisalign® treatments into your practice and patient treatment plan• Finding the best approach to every case from the time of diagnosis to planning
the comprehensive treatment• Applying the principles of biomechanics to Invisalign® patient treatments• Standardizing routine prescription requests• Utilizing advanced tools in the ClinCheck software to provide additional diagnostic information• Treatment plan development: evaluating the use of attachments, prescribing and performing IPR,
and using buttons and elastics• Determine what retention solution is ideal for each individual patient
ORTHODONTICS
Location: Winnipeg, MBDate: June 9, 2018—
Location: Halifax, NSDate: September 28, 2018
Delivery Method: Lecture Course Code: 379Duration: 4 hoursCE Credits: 4Cost: $549
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SPEAKER: DR. SAM DAHER
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Approaching Class II Corrections with Invisalign®
This course is designed to provide all the necessary tools needed to master a wide variety of Class II malocclusions with the Invisalign® clear aligner system, how to establish Class I molar and canine occlusion, and how to reduce anterior overjet and bimaxillary protrusion to alleviate lip strain. The main objective of this course is to provide you with practical tips for the treatment approach, management, and monitoring of Class II patients, be they youth or adult patients, with or without auxiliary or extraction strategies.
Audience: Dentists and Specialists
Key Learning Objectives:
• Incorporate Invisalign® Class II treatments into your practice• Find the best approach from time of diagnosis to planning the comprehensive treatment• Apply the principles of biomechanics to Invisalign® Class II patient treatments• Using aligners for upper bilateral posterior distalization• Class II elastics to reinforce maxillary anchorage during distalization• Bond buttons on U3 and L6 teeth to serve as attachments/hooks for Class II elastics• Vertical rectangular attachments on U6 and U4 teeth to assist in distalization• Extract U8 teeth to facilitate the distalization process• Achieving treatment goals while addressing patient’s chief concerns• Implementation of proper retention program and protocol
ORTHODONTICS
Location: Halifax, NS Date: September 29, 2018Delivery Method: Lecture
Course Code: 379Duration: 4 hoursCE Credits: 4Cost: $549
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Location: Winnipeg, MBDate: June 9, 2018—
Location: Halifax, NSDate: September 29, 2018
Delivery Method: Lecture Course Code: 379Duration: 4 hoursCE Credits: 4Cost: $549
SPEAKER: DR. SAM DAHER
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Orthodontic Retention and Stability: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
The three major goals of orthodontic treatment are ideal function, ideal esthetics, and stability of results. The challenge of retaining orthodontic results and ensuring long term stability remains the biggest challenge to every dentist and orthodontist. This lecture will provide the practitioner with evidence-based clinical information used to inform clinical decisions during treatment planning and retention. This evidence-based lecture will be on both short-term and long-term orthodontic treatment stability.
Audience: Dentists and Specialists
Key Learning Objectives:
• Treatment and retention design, with long term stability in mind• Development of a treatment plan that allows for reorganization
of the gingival and periodontal tissues• Treatment to minimize changes due to growth and permit
neuromuscular adaptation to the corrected tooth position• How to maintain teeth in unstable positions
(sometimes necessary due to compromise or esthetics)
ORTHODONTICS
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SPEAKER: DR. DENNIS MARANGOS
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Wake Up to Sleep Disorders: The Diagnosis and Management of Sleep Disordered Breathing for the General Practice
In this two-day, hands-on program, you will be guided through the pathophysiology of Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), the examination of the patient, treatment modalities (Oral Appliance Therapy and appliance choices), and the potential side effects of treatment. A comprehensive and predictable protocol will be presented.
Each participant will receive three oral appliances fitted for themselves, insert and adjust the appliances on each other, as well as participate in the examination process, bite registration and post-insertion follow-up.
Audience: Dentists, Dental Hygienists and Dental Assistants
Key Learning Objectives:
• Understand what OSA is and its medical effects• Anatomy and physiology of OSA• Identification of patients at risk• Develop a predictable examination protocol system• Understand the collaboration between medicine and dentistry• Oral appliance choices and insertion follow-up protocols• Bite registration• How the entire team can be involved
Location: Toronto, ONDate: June 22-23, 2018Delivery Method: Lecture and hands-on (2 days)
Course Code: 730Duration: 12 hoursCE Credits: 12Cost: $2,190
SLEEP DISORDERS
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• Understand the etiology and management of oral lesions• Better recognize oral lesions and formulate a differential diagnosis• Develop a diagnostic approach including an understanding
of the oral soft-tissue biopsy technique
ORAL PATHOLOGY
SPEAKERS: DR. HAGEN KLIEB & DR. PETER TA
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Oral Pathology: What’s New and What’s Worth Remembering?
This course outlines practical clinical oral pathology with an emphasis on conditions commonly seen in the dental practice, including diagnosis, management, use of screening tools, and biopsies. We will highlight conditions that are difficult to diagnose and/or manage, newly diagnosed conditions and premalignant/malignant lesions. Concepts in diagnosis will also be discussed, with special attention to adjuvant screening tools and oral soft-tissue biopsies.
Audience: Dentists and Specialists
Key Learning Objectives:
Location: Toronto, ONDate: June 1-2, 2018
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Location: Winnipeg, MB Date: September 14-15, 2018
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Location: Halifax, NSDate: October 12-13, 2018
Delivery Method: Lecture and hands-on participation (2 days)Course Code: 730Duration: 12 hoursCE Credits: 12Cost: $1,590
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SPEAKER: DR. PAUL JANG
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Hands-On Workshop on Platelet-Rich Blood Derivatives: PRP, PRF and CGF
Join Dr. Paul Jang for a full day hands-on participation course on platelet-rich blood derivatives: platelet-rich plasma (PRP), platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) and concentrated growth factor (CGF). In this course, Dr. Jang will help dental practitioners simplify soft tissue and bone tissue grafting, implant therapy with PRF, and the latest new technique: concentrated growth factors (CFG)/ autologous fibrin glue (AFG).
Audience: Dentists, Specialists and Team
Key Learning Objectives:
• The biology, physiology, and mechanismsof action and influence of plateletconcentrates on tissue healing
• The difference between PRP, PRGF, PRF(L-PRF, I-PRF, A-PRF) and CGF
• How to make and use PRF membrane• How to make and use AFG as a “matrix” in bone
augmentation: protocol, clinical results• “Putty”/ “sticky bone” making protocol• The effective mixing of PRF and CGF with
biomaterial for bone and soft tissue regeneration• Simple and predictable phlebotomy techniques
• Extraction site management• Aiding soft tissue healing• Cosmetic application of CGF/PRF• Sinus membrane perforation (small and large
perforations) protocol and management• Sinus grafting utilizing only CGF (no bone graft)• Suitability for patients who are medically compromised
with poor healing capacity (smokers/diabetics)• Pain management after implant and grafting surgery
Location: Toronto, ONDate: February 10, 2018Delivery Method: Lecture and hands-on participationCourse Code: 490
Duration: 7 hours CE Credits: 7 Cost: Dentists: $1,095 Team: $250
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PERIODONTICS
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• The utilization of digital technology in implant surgery and prosthodontics• The use of intraoral scanners with conventional crown and bridgework and implant dentistry• The accuracy, benefits and limitations of intraoral scanners• Overview of the digital workflow required in comprehensive fixed reconstructions
DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY
SPEAKER: DR. EFFRAT HABSHA
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Digital Dentistry in Contemporary Prosthodontics: Is it Practical?
Digital technology has had a dramatic impact on all disciplines of dentistry, particularly in the fields of prosthodontics and surgery. The evolution of digital technologies has provided dental professionals with the possibility of following a completely digital workflow, beginning from diagnostic treatment planning to prosthesis fabrication. Clinical data acquisition using intraoral scanners has bridged the digital gap between the clinical practice and the dental laboratory. While these latest digital tools offer new and different workflows compared to conventional techniques, it is imperative that clinical efficiency and restoration accuracy are not compromised. This presentation will provide a practical and pragmatic overview of the digital tools and technologies used in a modern prosthodontic practice. The use of intraoral scanners and the workflow required for simple reconstructions to comprehensive full arch rehabilitations will be presented, in both conventional and implant-based applications. Some of the challenges, limitations and inefficiencies encountered utilizing new technologies will be described.
Audience: Dentists, Dental Hygienists and Dental Assistants
Key Learning Objectives:
Location: Vancouver, BCDate: April 20, 2018
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Location: Toronto, ONDate: November 2, 2018
Delivery Method: Lecture
Course Code: 780Duration: 3 hoursCE Credits: 3Cost: Dentist: $495Team: $250
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PROSTHODONTICS
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SPEAKER: DR. EFFRAT HABSHA
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Porcelain Veneers from A-Z
The focus of this hands-on program is to provide the general practitioner with key insights in achieving predictable, esthetic outcomes with porcelain veneers. In the first part of the session, we will review prosthodontic treatment planning as well as indications and contraindications for porcelain veneers. A step-by-step approach to tooth preparation, impression, temporization and cementation will follow. Clinical examples of porcelain veneers will be presented. The hands-on component will recap the didactic session, giving course participants the opportunity to prepare, impress and temporize the maxillary anteriors on a typodont.
Audience: Dentists and Dental Hygienists
Key Learning Objectives:
• Indications and contraindications for porcelain veneers• Appropriate treatment planning for porcelain veneers• The clinical protocol for veneer fabrication including tooth preparation,
temporization, impression and veneer cementation• Hands-on opportunity to fabricate a silicone matrix, prepare, impress
and temporize a maxillary typodont for porcelain veneers
Location: Vancouver, BCDate: April 21, 2018
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Location: Toronto, ONDate: November 3, 2018
Delivery Method: Lecture and hands-on participation
Course Code: 250 & 780
Dentist Team
Duration 6 hours 4 hours
CE Credits 6 4
Cost $1,095 $250
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CALENDAR 2018
COURSES LOCATIONS DATES
New and Exciting Standards in Endodontic Treatment: Creating Endodontic Predictability
Vancouver January 26
Endodontic Solutions: Scientifically Based Strategies for Performing Endodontic Treatment Predictably, Profitably and Painlessly
Vancouver January 27
Hands-On Workshop on Platelet-Rich Blood Derivatives: PRP, PRF and CGF
Toronto February 10
Two-day Intense Endodontics Winnipeg April 20 & 21
Digital Dentistry in Contemporary Prosthodontics: Is it Practical? Vancouver April 20
Porcelain Veneers from A-Z Vancouver April 21
Oral Pathology: What’s New and What’s Worth Remembering? Toronto June 1 & 2
Orthodontic Retention and Stability: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly Winnipeg June 9
Incorporating Invisalign® Treatment Into Your Overall Plan Winnipeg June 9
Two-day Intense Endodontics Halifax June 15 & 16
Wake Up to Sleep Disorders: The Diagnosis and Management of Sleep Disordered Breathing for the General Practice
Toronto June 22 & 23
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COURSES LOCATIONS DATES
Two-day Intense Endodontics Calgary September 7 & 8
Oral Pathology: What’s New and What’s Worth Remembering? Winnipeg September 14 & 15
Incorporating Invisalign® Treatment Into Your Overall Plan Halifax September 28
Orthodontic Retention and Stability: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly Halifax September 29
Approaching Class II Corrections with Invisalign® Halifax September 29
Oral Pathology: What’s New and What’s Worth Remembering? Halifax October 12 & 13
Digital Dentistry in Contemporary Prosthodontics: Is it Practical? Toronto November 2
Porcelain Veneers from A-Z Toronto November 3
Two-day Intense Endodontics Toronto November 23 & 24
CALENDAR 2018
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