Courses

September 2023–May 2024

September 2023–May 2024
Online
Click here to register for 2024-25 course A dental practice is a business. To be successful, it requires an effective system, a well-trained team, and organized methods of operation. Our Dental Practice Management course is designed to provide dental practitioners with the knowledge and management skills to make their dental practice successful. Being a comprehensive course that…

January–November 2024

January–November 2024
Various locations. Please see schedule for details.
Our Implant Residency for Practicing Dentists course is designed for general dentists who want to begin performing both the surgical and prosthetic components of dental implant treatment. This course meets the initial educational requirements of implant dentistry as set out by the RCDSO (Educational Requirements & Professional Responsibilities for Implant Dentistry). In this 16…

April–May 2024 (See schedule for details)

April–May 2024 (See schedule for details)
Faculty of Dentistry, 124 Edward St., Toronto ON, M5G 1G6
This 7-day hands-on course is designed for general dentists who want to begin performing the prosthetic phase of implant dentistry in Ontario, and meets the initial educational requirements as set out by the RCDSO (Educational Requirements & Professional Responsibilities for Implant Dentistry). Dr. Leung will be providing 35 hours of instruction on the prosthetic phase, and Dr. Lai…

May 3, 2024

May 3, 2024
89 Chestnut St, Toronto
No matter how hard we try, not everything ever goes according to plan. Understanding what drives our behaviour can help us communicate better with everyone in our lives, including ourselves, especially when a problem arises! In this seminar you will learn the neuroscience behind how we think and act, allowing us to deal with people with more confidence, and most importantly, less stress,…

May 10–11, 2024

May 10–11, 2024
124 Edward St, Toronto
REGISTER SOON - LIMITED ATTENDANCE This is a HANDS-ON course. Endodontics is a discipline that requires proper diagnosis, meticulous treatment, profound pain control and operator's confidence. Each year new endodontic systems enter the dental field. How do we decide which systems to adopt? Which protocols should be changed, and which should be preserved? What to expect from tomorrow? What is…