Oral Surgery Secrets

Many extractions look easy, but can soon become difficult and lead to complications and prolonged treatment time. This course reviews the best techniques and instruments to remove “surgical” extractions easily and quickly while conserving bone – a requirement for implants and more aesthetic bridges. Karl’s courses make exodontia more enjoyable and predictable so it can be performed with greater confidence and less stress.

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  • Karl R. Koerner

    • Provo, UT

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  • Gordon J. Christensen - Practical Clinical Courses

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E2: Occlusal Appliances and Equilibration

This course will teach you the rationale for when to use different appliance designs, and the fabrication and delivery protocols to use an appliance diagnostically, therapeutically and behaviorally.

Direct Composite in the Anterior, Part 1: The Science of Composite and Shade Matching

In this first course of a two-part series, the clinician will learn how modern resin composites allow for predictable and esthetic results that rival those of indirect full-coverage restorations.

Case Study: Effectively Communicating Your Practice’s Unique Identity to New Patients

In this module, Dr. Spear presents us with a case study to bring his concept of setting patient expectations and clearly communicating your practice’s values full circle.

Simplified Third Molar Impactions

Evaluate indications for third-molar removal as well as potential difficulty, to successfully treat in your practice or refer if needed.

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