Core 3: Treatment Planning

  • St. Petersburg, FL
  • Starts 03/07-09/2024 (St. Petersburg, FL); 04/18-20/2024 (St. Petersburg, FL); 05/02-04/2024 (New Jersey); 06/13-15/2024 (Charlotte, NC); Jul. 18 - 20, 2024 (Denver, CO); Oct. 03 - 05, 2024 (Carrollton, TX); Oct. 10 - 12, 2024 (St. Petersburg, FL); Oct. 17 - 19, 2024 (Charlotte, NC)
  • $6,595

This dental CE course provides a programmed approach to predictably diagnose and treatment plan both simple to extremely difficult cases. Utilizing the standardized records discussed in our dental courses Functional Occlusion- from TMJ to Smile Design and Achieving Predictable Esthetic Results each dentist will discover how to visualize optimum dentistry from an esthetic, functional, biological and structural perspective. You will learn to apply the four treatment options: reshaping, repositioning, restoring and surgical correction, which are a critical component of step-by-step dental treatment planning checklists.

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    • St. Petersburg, FL

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  • The Dawson Academy

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