Courses

November 9, 10, 2024

November 9, 10, 2024
124 Edward St, Toronto
REGISTER SOON - LIMITED ATTENDANCE This is a HANDS-ON course. Dr. Daniel Haas's course on Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office is a prerequisite for this course. The course must have been completed within two years prior to taking this Sedation course. It must have been completed in-person (not online/Utooth). To ensure that the course content meets the necessary requirements, the course…

November 15, 2024

November 15, 2024
89 Chestnut St. Conference Centre
Category 1 course approved by the RCDSO Each year, an increasing number of cancer survivors and patients currently being treated for cancer are being seen in community dental offices. With cancer treatments growing ever more complex, many dental teams struggle to understand how to safely incorporate cancer survivors into their practice. The goal of this course is to make dentists and their…

November 16, 2024

November 16, 2024
89 Chestnut St, Toronto
Category 1 course approved by the RCDSO Cracked teeth are common yet remain a diagnostic challenge in clinical practice. This lecture presents the best available evidence to date regarding the classification, risk factors, prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cracked teeth. Learning Objectives:  Understand the differences between 5 types of the tooth fractures: craze lines, fractured…
November 16, 2024
89 Chestnut St, Toronto
Category 1 course approved by the RCDSO The endodontic treatment is a significant investment, particularly when a core and crown is needed. Treatment planning will include the restorative implications and the restorability of the tooth will require careful analysis. Clinical success depends on application of sound biomechanical principles for the specific tooth and clinical situation. As such,…

November 22-24, 2024

November 22-24, 2024
Various locations. Please see schedule for details.
REGISTER SOON - LIMITED ATTENDANCE This is a HANDS-ON course. The removal of teeth and the surgical manipulation of the dentoalveolar complex remains the keystone to a successful dental practice. These tasks are singularly responsible for the most difficult and challenging situations as well producing the most significant morbidity. Anxiety levels from both patient and practitioner can be…