by Howard M. Goldstein, DMD, Director of Continuing Education
Dentaltown.com’s Extensive Continuing Education Courses
Over nine years ago, Dentaltown began its Continuing
Education program with the goal of providing
outstanding online educational content at an affordable
price. Today you can choose from more than 300 topnotch
courses on nearly every topic under the sun while
sitting on your couch in your underwear, and then earn
credit when you’re finished! Take a look at just a few of
our courses geared for the fresh graduate and then don’t
forget to check out the rest at Dentaltown.com. Online
CE is free for students and cheap for new grads.
Life as a Young Dentist: How to be
Successful in the Real World
by Cari Callaway-Nelson, DDS, FAGD
In dental school we were taught about microns
and millimeters. Now that we’re on our own, we
need to master leadership and influence. Learn why
these non-clinical skills are essential to a successful
and thriving career as a dentist in the real world. This
course was recorded live at Townie Meeting 2014!
Buying a Dental Practice: There is More
to it Than Price
by Tim Lott, CPA, CVA
This presentation is designed
to educate the prospective buyer on
how to approach the financial due
diligence aspect of buying a dental
practice. You will learn what information
you need to look at, how to
piece the information together and
how to analyze that information to formulate an offer. This course was recorded live at
Townie Meeting 2014!
Posterior Single Tooth Replacement
by Carl Misch, DDS, MDS, PhD (hc)
Traditional methods to replace missing teeth most
often require adjacent teeth to bear the consequence of
treatment. As a result, a cascade of destruction often
occurs to adjacent teeth and increases the rate of tooth
loss. A dental implant can prevent additional tooth loss
by replacing the missing teeth.
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 are unsure which patients are
great candidates or what cement works best? Join Dr.
Nosti as he discusses case selection, smile design principles,
how to order your wax-up Rx, preparation designs,
temporization technique, cementation, and all the
records necessary from your first visit to delivery day.
Fundamentals of Veneer Preparation
by David Hornbrook, DDS, FAACD, FACE
This presentation discusses the things required
to correctly and predictably prepare teeth for ceramic
veneers. It is designed to help all clinicians establish
a system for success beginning with the smile design
and wax-up and ending with the final evaluation of
the preparations before impressions.
Here’s How You Do It:
Go to Dentaltown.com and click on the top toolbar
tab called “continuing education.” A dropdown menu
will provide many options including lists of “recently
added courses,” “featured courses” and “previously featured
courses.” There is also a categorized list of topics.
If you want to see all the courses we have on “cosmetic
dentistry,” or any other subject, you can click on that
tab and they are all listed. Pick your desired course and
enjoy learning from the comfort of your home.
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