Coming soon – Airway Prosthodontics: Taking Dentistry Beyond Sleep Apnea and Advancement Appliances

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Airway Prosthodontics is the study of aberrant breathing — when awake and asleep — and its impact on the development and health of the stomatognathic system. This specialty moves beyond sleep appliances and their impact on the airway during sleep. Learn to recognize breathing-disturbed sleep and the associated anatomic “choke points” of respiration. This course will give you a solid foundation and systematic approach to controlling and resolving airway issues and their associated dental co-morbidities within a restorative dental practice. For more education, visit Courses.

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  • Dr. Jeff Rouse

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Masters’ Week

Where can you engage with world-class clinicians teaching topics on the cutting edge of dentistry? An answer is closer to home than you may think: The Pankey Institute’s Masters’ Week held in Key Biscayne.

Core 7: Advanced Problem Solving

This dental course will provide the participant with the necessary information to solve complex dental problems such as extreme occlusal wear, anterior open bites, deep overbites, extreme overjet, and Class III malocclusions.

Advanced Principles of Physiologic Occlusion

This program teaches dentists specific skills in capturing an “Optimized Bite” physiologically in the vertical, AP and frontal domains without manual manipulation or need for Shimbashi measurements.

Technique Workshop: Anterior Crowns

Despite the removal of enamel, the goal for crown preparation is always the preservation of tooth structure for long-term predictability, function and durability.

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