E3: Restorative Integration of Form and Function

Understanding that “form follows function” is critical for knowing how to blend what looks good with what predictably functions well. E3 is the phase of your Essentials journey in which we put the form and function pieces of the puzzle together. In this course, you will learn that the anterior and posterior determinants of occlusion can be blended with aesthetic considerations to result in a harmonious outcome. You will be exposed to appropriate restorative sequencing and receive detailed guidance for restorative treatment planning and procedures. This course also continues the process of blending philosophy, financial management, and behavioral skills into your everyday practice to reach a higher level of effectiveness and profitability. Your E3 experience will be led by a member of the Pankey Visiting Faculty who has more than 20 years of private practice experience, combined with a comparable number of years of experience teaching this course. Anchoring the team will be The Pankey Institute’s clinical, technical, and laboratory staff some of whom have been involved in the Pankey Institute’s educational efforts for over 25 years.

Instructors

  • Dr. William Moffett, Dr. Elizabeth Kidder, Dr. Michael Melkers, & Dr. Michael Rogers

    • Key Biscayne, FL

Offered by

  • The Pankey Institute

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