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2016-2017 Event Series

The Complete Clinician

2016

September 15th
6:00pm - 8:30pm

Kickoff Event
Dinner with RRSC Member Doctors

Full Arch Implant Restoration Planning
Presenter: Dr. William Roe
Lecture - 1.5 CE Credits


October 6th
6:00pm - 8:30pm

Location: Capitol Dental Designs
Lecture - 2.5 CE Credits

Evening of "Tips and Tricks", Clinical Pearls Workshop
Interactive discussion in which each participant is asked to share one thing on any given clinical or non-clinical subject that could be helpful to another individual. At the conclusion of the discussion, the study club coordinator will compile a list of the 'tips and tricks' for distribution to study club members.

Learning objectives for course participants:

  • Expand your problem-solving repertoire with practical management and clinical tips.
  • Gain owner and leadership perspective by learning about 'best practices' from both GP's and specialists.

November 17th
6:00pm - 8:30pm

Location: Capitol Dental Designs
Lecture - 2.5 CE Credits

"Night at the Movies", DVD Presentation & Interactive Discussion

  • Art Curley "Legal Considerations in High Tech Digital Dentistry"
    Learn the current legal ramifications of going "High Tech" in your office.

2017

January 10th
6:00pm - 8:30pm

Location: Capitol Dental Designs
Lecture - 2.5 CE Credits

"Composites and Adhesives in the Today's World", Live-stream Education
Presenter: Robert Margeas, D.D.S.

Step-by-step cases from a full-time practitioner will be shown in great detail. Preventing post-operative sensitivity will be discussed, along with changes in adhesives over the last few years.

Upon completion of this presentation, attendees should be able to:

  • Understand how to properly layer and finish composites for maximum aesthetics.
  • Learn how to create an invisible Class IV restoration.
  • Know how to prevent post-operative sensitivity.

February 9th
6:00pm - 8:30pm

Location: Capitol Dental Designs
Hands-on/Participation - 2.5 CE Credits

Rotary Innovations in Dentistry
Presenter: Brasseler USA®

Learn how to tackle the latest obstacles in restorative dentistry – how to adjust and polish modern ceramics and provisional materials, and the benefits of clinical electric handpieces. Theory and hands-on.


March 9th
6:00pm - 8:30pm

Location: Capitol Dental Designs
Lecture - 2.5 CE Credits

Comprehensive Treatment Planning
Presenter: Dr. Michael Cohen via Live Webinar
with Team New York (Tarnow & Chu) & Team Atlanta (Garber & M. Salama)

GP's and specialists alike are free to test diagnostic acumen and treatment planning skills. The result is the ability to discuss diagnosis and treatment options with peers in a non-threatening environment.

Course objectives for Team Comprehensive Treatment Planning:

  • Develop treatment plans utilizing an interdisciplinary approach.
  • Identify the proper diagnosis to drive treatment options.
  • Enhance understanding of basic and advanced techniques and technologies.

April 28th
Full Day Interactive Program

Location: Montgomery Country Club
Presenter: Gerard Chiche, D.D.S.

"Workshop for Successful Esthetics"
Smile Design, Esthetic and Occlusal Techniques - Interdisciplinary Approach

8am - Noon ALL TEAM
Principles of Esthetics, Material Selection for Crowns, Cement, Adhesives and Bonding Techniques
Lecture - 4 CE Credits

Upon completion, attendees will have a greater understanding of:

  • Key esthetic factors for predictable treatment in planning major esthetic, implant and occlusal rehabilitations.
  • Clinical techniques and system selection criteria for all-ceramic crowns and porcelain veneers, including cement selection and bonding technique.

1pm - 3:30pm RRSC DOCTORS
Interdisciplinary Esthetics, Implant Cases, Wear Cases
Interactive treatment planning session; each group provided with casts, radiographs and patient history.
Lecture - 2.5 CE Credits

Upon completion, attendees will have a greater understanding of:

  • Occlusal strategy planning for optimum protection and maximum predictability.
  • Occlusal red flags prior to esthetic reconstruction in order to provide a predictable restorative outcome.

May 11th
6:00pm - 8:30pm

Final Dinner
Celebrate and Introduce the 2017-2018 Academic Year