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INTRODUCING...
The 38% Silver Diamine Fluoride Sensation!
More Treatment Options. More Patient Choices. Healthier Teeth.
Control Cross-Contamination with Centrix Unit-Dose Products
A Better Way to Use and Place Modern Materials in Order to Make Dentistry Easier and Safer!
A Note From our Founder,Dr. William B. Dragan:
Lunch & Learn
A Simplified Approach to Temporary Crown & Bridge
Your patients will appreciate the easier, faster, better outcome!
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Whether it is an infant battling transmission of Streptococcus mutans from the mother, a stressed college student making poor dietary choices or a senior citizen with exposed roots, each stage of life has its own set of threats to oral health. This course will examine those risks and behaviors as they relate to your patient groups by age. You will use evidence-based risk factors to determine who will benefit from what level of intervention and learn to construct patient-centered strategies to affect change.
This class addresses the most common mistakes that occur during traditional impression-taking procedures, and what you can do to avoid them. Also presented are new advancements in impression materials designed to help reduce retakes and simplify the impression-taking procedure—with the ultimate goal of helping to achieve predictable clinical success with an accurate first impression.
As part of restoring broken down or endodontically-treated teeth, it is often necessary to place a post-and-core buildup on the remaining tooth structure prior to placing the final restoration. New material advancements have ushered in a new era in core restorative approaches. This CE self-study class reviews current best practices – materials and clinical techniques – related to the chairside fabrication of more structurally sound restorations, including bonded post-and-core-buildup.
The temporization process addresses needs that are often truly temporary – protecting prepared teeth while the restorations are fabricated – or longer-term with provisionals that prevent tooth migration, help the soft tissue heal the right way, enable patients to get just the right shape and size for their smile. This course will identify ways to develop temporary restorations that meet each patient’s requirements while still being faster and easier to fabricate, better for diagnostic and lab communication, and simply being more esthetic in the mouth.
Add 4 Fluorodose 120-packs to your cart and 1 will be automatically discounted.
* Offer expires 3/31/24