300 Series Dental Bioesthetics – Minimally Invasive Treatment of Unstable Occlusions
The pre-requisite for the 300 Series is completion of OBI’s 200 Series. Through this core curriculum lecture and participation program a doctor or lab technician can develop confidence in the Bioesthetic diagnostic process and have a better understanding of what conservative treatment options are available for their patients. The doctor will also complete photography and deliver power point presentations during each session showing each assigned stage of treatment. There is specific instruction in optimal biologic tooth form and waxing to achieve an accurate diagnosis, an ideal treatment plan and a predictable treatment outcome. Each participant will receive practice management coaching in how best to incorporate Bioesthetic education and treatment into their existing practices. Assignment includes completion of a minimally invasive case on a patient from the doctor’s own practice.
The key aspects are:
The Bioesthetic Diagnostic Process
Development of an ideal treatment plan
Conservative treatment options Practice/laboratory management and marketing
Waxing of biological tooth forms
Location & Dates:
Location: See below for locations
Class Daily: 8am to 5pm with breakfast & lunch provided
Total: 98 Continuing Education Hours / 14 days in classroom (approximate 9-10 month commitment)
Instructors:
Brian Mills DMD
Sue Vetter DDS FAGD
Dan Klimesh, BDT, CDT
None of the Faculty have relevant financial relationship to disclose
Cost:
Tuition Doctor:
$24,575
Tuition Lab Technician:
$4,700
Location:
Denver, Colorado Metro Denver Dental Society (MDDS) 925 Lincoln Street, Unit B, Denver, CO 80203
Completion of the core curriculum of Dental Bioesthetics is an unparalleled educational experience for the dentist and/or lab technician who are interested in offering the highest level of comprehensive care possible to their patient and or client.