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Top 10 Questions Patients Ask About Oral Surgery
The Forum 4825 Bethesda Avenue, Suite 302, Bethesda, MD, United StatesIn our experience, when patients ask their dentist or staff about oral surgery procedures, over 70% of the answers are either inaccurate or outdated. In this presentation, we’ll discuss the top 10 frequently asked questions about oral surgery and contemporary information to help you educate your patients and maximize their treatment acceptance.
Meeting #1: No More Implant Mishaps! Predicatable Implant Solutions From Analog to Digital
The Forum 4825 Bethesda Avenue, Suite 302, Bethesda, MD, United StatesOver 90% of implant complications are caused by poor planning and execution. Learn how to take total control of your cases using current digital techniques to deliver precision and predictable treatments to your patients. In this Forum, Dr. Progebin and Dr. Kazemi will present contemporary diagnostics and treatment planning techniques that will help you achieve better results and avoid common mishaps.
“Flossing: Who Needs It and How Does It Relate to Our Patients”
Bar and Kitchen 4935 Cordell Avenue, Bethesda, MD, United StatesDr. Carl Driscoll
Staff Meeting #1: How to Get 5-Star Patient Reviews
The Forum 4825 Bethesda Avenue, Suite 302, Bethesda, MD, United StatesAre you generating 5-star online reviews from your patients? Do you have an effective protocol for asking and getting online reviews from your happy patients? In this presentation, we’ll discuss the power of online reviews and how to get your patients to share positive testimonials for better online exposure.
Presenter: Dr. H. Ryan Kazemi
Endodontic Diagnosis: The 3rd Dimension
The Forum 4825 Bethesda Avenue, Suite 302, Bethesda, MD, United StatesThis master class will review a step by step process of arriving at the correct pulpal and periapical status of the teeth. As well as outlining the most reliable clinical testing methods, the evolution of imaging will be discussed. Also, the role of the CBCT in Endodontic imaging will be highlighted.
Facial Balance Through Redevelopment of Extraction Sites
The Forum 4825 Bethesda Avenue, Suite 302, Bethesda, MD, United StatesYoung adults, male and female are more aware of the possibility of facial balance and the effects on soft tissues as the process of aging takes place. Adults who are in need of facial balance seek orthodontic treatment with the desire of improvement in facial harmony, facial tone and facial expressions. The negative effect of extractions that were done in previous orthodontic treatment could be reversed by the development of the extraction sites through dentoalveolar distraction in order to improve dentoalveolar support of the anterior segments of the dentition with the result of support to soft tissue structures.
“Shabbat Across AO” Fraters, family and friends
Bar and Kitchen 4935 Cordell Avenue, Bethesda, MD, United States
“Oral Inflammatory Conditions and Drug Interactions in Dentistry”
Bar and Kitchen 4935 Cordell Avenue, Bethesda, MD, United StatesDr. Ron Brown
Meeting #2: Current Approaches For the Treatment of Patients with Congenitally Missing Lateral Incisors: Restorative, Surgical, and Orthodontic Implications
The Forum 4825 Bethesda Avenue, Suite 302, Bethesda, MD, United StatesMaxillary lateral incisors are the most common congenitally missing teeth. Patients present with aesthetic and functional challenges that often requires orthodontic, surgical, and restorative collaboration…
Meeting #3: When should CBCT be included in diagnostics for new patients? A multi-Disciplinary Perspective
The Forum 4825 Bethesda Avenue, Suite 302, Bethesda, MD, United StatesNew patients conventionally have a comprehensive evaluation, examination of teeth, periodontal probing, evaluation of existing restorations, and FMS of X-rays. But should we consider CBCT as a standard diagnostic imaging tool in certain new patients? In this forum, we’ll discuss the benefits and indications for CBCT in an initial new patient screening. We’ll present A multi-disciplinary perspective for recommending CBCT in such patients.