Core 6: Predictable Esthetics

  • St. Petersburg, FL
  • Starts Jan. 25 - 27, 2024 (Denver, CO); Feb. 01 - 03, 2024 (Charlotte, NC); Feb. 15 - 17, 2024 (St. Petersburg, FL); Sep. 12 - 14, 2024 (St. Petersburg, FL); Nov. 14 - 16, 2024 (St. Petersburg, FL); Dec. 05 - 07, 2024 (East Hanover, NJ); Feb. 27 - Mar. 01, 2025 (Carrollton, TX)
  • $6,595

This Dawson Anterior Esthetics continuing education esthetics course is a hands-on program that will assist the cosmetic dentist in taking those critical steps in accomplishing anterior restorative procedures at their highest level. Restoring anterior teeth and managing dental esthetics with predictability, truly represents the culmination of our understanding of how this intricate system is designed as we attempt to emulate what nature has originally created. Through the use of lecture, clinical videos, and hands-on exercises the restorative dentist will develop the confidence in diagnosis, material selection, preparation design and the creation of key indices to insure predictability in delivering exquisite anterior restorations.

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    • St. Petersburg, FL

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  • The Dawson Academy

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