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  • Speaker: Dr Gevik Malkhassian   Course Description: This course is offered to dental clinicians who desire to stay updated on the latest endodontic techniques and scientific advancements in the shaping of root canals. The discussion will include a review of the objectives of root canal treatment and how to achieve a predictable outcome by following the principles of establishing and maintaining the Glide path, and understanding the modern NiTi metallurgy and irrigation technologies. Learning Objectives: • The clinicians will become familiar with the Science & Physics of Instrumentation, including advances in metallurgy and file engineering addressing cyclic fatigue and minimizing procedural errors such as file fracture. • The clinicians will be introduced to reciprocation versus rotation of shaping the root canals using fewer files and understanding how to design enhancements can deliver consistent canal shapes in less time with fewer instruments. • Clinical cases will be presented • -The clinicians will have Hands-on experience using Wave One Gold single root canal shaping instrument technique • A dental operating microscope will also be available for clinicians • Obturation: State-of-the-art, centrally condensed gutta-percha technologies vs. single-cone techniques.   Date: September 21st 2025 CE Credit: 7
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    Data, Research and Evidence-Based Dentistry course and Two Mock exams
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    Data, Research and Evidence-based Dentistry
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    Include:
    1. Introduction to EBD for ADAT - February 16th
    2. EBD for ADAT Lecture  Part 1 - February 17th
    3. EBD for ADAT Lecture  Part 2 - February 18th
    4. EBD for ADAT Lecture  Part 3 - February 23rd
    5. EBD for ADAT Lecture  Part4 + Mock Exam - February 24th
    6. Mock Discussion - February 25th
    All lectures commence at 11 AM Eastern Standard Time (EST)
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    Enroll for Panel Interview Mock Exam
  • Description: This 3-hour course provides comprehensive training on EXOCAD software, focusing on essential features such as the virtual articulator, smile design, customized reduction, connector design, menus, crown design, and bridge design with pre-op scan. Date: Flexible CE Credit: 4
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    2 hours webinar with a DDS Student at the University of Toronto Dr. Sina Jafari. 11 am to 12 pm: Workshop 12 pm to 1 am: Q & A  
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    Webinar with a DDS Student at the University of Toronto Dr. Sina Jafari. 11 am EST  
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    The early Bird Offer Ends on January 28th.   Course Descriptions: Treatment decisions must be made in the context of an appropriate definition of therapeutic success. This course is designed to provide an understanding of the potential and limitations of immediate implant placement in the anterior areas of the maxillary arch. It covers topics such as gentle extraction techniques to preserve bone, implant position, management of hard and soft tissues, implant stability, three-dimensional positioning, prosthetic placement, implant size, connection choice, and augmentation of the extraction socket defect. Additionally, the course will discuss the aesthetic consideration associated with implant placement in the anterior maxilla, and how to reach to a beautiful and esthetic result. Course Objectives: This course will provide an overview of the principles and techniques of immediate implant placement in the anterior areas of the maxillary arch. It will cover topics such as gentle extraction techniques to preserve bone, implant selection, implant placement, bone grafting, and prosthetic considerations. The goal is to equip clinicians with the knowledge and skills to confidently and successfully perform immediate implant placement in the anterior areas of the maxillary arch( Esthetic Area). Date: March 9th, 2025 CE Credit: 7
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