Program 2: Rosenthal Philosophy and Technique Expanded

The Rosenthal Aesthetic Advantage Program 2 course builds upon the techniques and concepts presented in Level I. Dr. Larry Rosenthal’s program accepts 10 doctors. It takes place over two weekends, one month apart. Review of smile design principles and philosophy, facial aesthetic design principles for more advanced cases, live patient prep and insertion in our clinic, an introduction to implant placement in the aesthetic zone, case presentation workshop and advanced occlusion lecture, Dr. Rosenthal will also sit with you in a small group setting to discuss difficult and challenging cases, practice concerns and anything for which you need advice. This course takes place at New York University College of Dentistry.

Details about Rosenthal Aesthetic Advantage Program 1 can be found here. The first course is an introduction to Dr. Rosenthal’s philosophy and principles of smile design, a review of minimally invasive tooth preparation techniques, cementation techniques, facial aesthetic design, hands-on photography workshop, basic occlusion for function, marketing and practice management.

Instructors

  • Dr. Larry Rosenthal

    • New York, NY

Offered by

  • Aesthetic Advantage

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