Core IV – Beginning of Physiologic Rehabilitation Case
- Posted on: Jan 15 2021
Course Type: Core Curriculum
This four-day program is designed to show you how life changing your dentistry can be. This course addresses the handling of more complex cases (bruxers, restoring vertical dimension, restoring severely dark teeth without subgingival margins, creating biologic pontics that appear to be growing out of tissue, etc.) treating function as well as aesthetics.
Perhaps the most important aspect of the program is; understanding why cases succeed, why they fail and how to prevent that failure before it happens. You are expected to leave with an understanding of why so many people need this type of treatment. Fine tune your skill and take your cases from good to outstanding.
View our Course Information:
Tuition: Tuition |
Prerequisites: CORE I, CORE II, CORE III |
Team Tuition: $995 – Per Attendee | CE Credits: 32 + protocol (Protocol hours are only given if the doctor treats a patient in their office and records included with part of course) |
AGD Codes: 253, 612 | Length of Course: 4 days (two sessions) |
Campus: LVI Main Campus | |
Recommended: Bring your team! |
The Objectives of this course are for the participant to be able to:
- Manage difficult cases such as bruxers, restoration of vertical dimension, and restoring severely dark teeth.
- Manage problems associated with a need for occlusal stabilization.
- Define and utilize techniques for subtle porcelain contouring and chair-side customization before and after final placement.
- Employ management principles, case presentation skills, and good diagnosis and treatment planning.
- Identify appropriate marketing procedures for your practice.
- Define advanced cosmetic and soft tissue procedures with all-tissue laser technology.
- Explain to team and patients about the power of TMD Dentistry.
Course Dates:
- July 17-18, 2025 (Prep Session)
- August 13-14, 2025 (Seat Session)
Take a look at our team:
Visiting Faculty: | |
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Dr. Michael Reece | |
Dr. Joseph Barton |
See what others that have taken the course have to say:
I am thankful for the opportunity to attend this course advancing my skills towards full-mouth rehabilitation. The instruction and opportunity of “putting it altogether” makes it worth it. Thank you for working with me and answering my questions.
– Dr. David Woodruff