March is here and spring is a time of renewal
for all of us. So let’s renew our knowledge of dentistry
and check out the CE offerings released on
Dentaltown.com last month.
The Spear Education Series of Online CE
on Dentaltown – Framework for the New
Patient Experience
by Imtiaz Manji
This course explores the process of setting the foundation
to create value for the new patient. It looks at
building the relationship with the patient, starting with
a strong foundation in the beginning. The new-patient
experience is one of the most important strategies in
any dental practice because it sets the stage for the
exam, case acceptance and the ongoing patient relationship.
In this course, learn an approach to mastering
every aspect of the new-patient experience. Imtiaz
Manji teaches you a highly successful strategy where
every team member participates, and he gives you specific
resources that can be used to guide and support
your team’s new-patient strategy. This course is meant
for both doctors and teams. Currently this CE course is
being offered for only $18.
Anterior All Ceramics: From Case
Selection to Cementation
by John Nosti, DMD, FAGD, FACE, FICOI
Are you wanting to perform more cosmetic dentistry
in your office but unsure which patients are great
candidates, or what cement works best? Patients today
are as cosmetically motivated as they have ever been.
Join Dr. John Nosti as he discusses case selection, smile
design principles, how to order your wax-up prescription,
preparation designs, temporization
technique, cementation,
and all the records necessary
from your first visit to delivery
day. Dr. Nosti will then demonstrate
and review a case from his
office from start to finish. You
will be able to see video of the
patient telling you her desired goals, as well as review
her case, preparation, temporization and cementation
of her final ceramics!
Stress Management for Dental
Professionals
by Jen Butler, MEd, CPC, BCC
This course discusses the topic of stress and stress
management as it relates to dental professionals. With
five learning objectives, participants will establish a
common nomenclature in which to talk about the subject,
increase their knowledge around the science of
stress, learn the three main types of stress experienced
within the dental practice, obtain the ability to assess
their own stress, and determine which of their behaviors
are reducing and/or perpetuating their stress. The
emphasis for this course is to increase overall knowledge
so participants can understand how their behaviors
and choices are impacting their level of stress and
quality of life.
Enjoy learning from the comfort of your home!
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