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ORAL SURGICAL PROCEDURES FOR THE GENERAL PRACTITIONER Supported, in part, by an educational grant from CareCredit.
Friday, September 27, 2013 8:15am-11:15am (3 CE hrs ) Room 101-A
This powerful presentation was designed to galvanize any dental practice. Dr. Rasner explains step-by-step protocols for a wide array of oral surgical procedures that most GP’s likely refer. These foundation principals come from clinicians like Carl Misch, Mike Pikos, Dennis Tarnow, and other world-class surgeons. They have been condensed into safe and predictable oral surgical services for the general practice. These procedures can elevate any dental practice to extraordinary levels of success. Stressless, atraumatic extractions, socket grafting, implants: where to start, trouble shooting, connective tissue grafts, and suturing 101. Use it on Monday clinical gems that will enhance your hard and soft tissue esthetics as well as add significant productivity to your office. Along the way, Dr. Rasner will throw in many eye-popping practice management strategies. Expect a fast paced, fun, humorous and even inspiring day.
Recommended for… Dentists, Hygienists, and Assistants.
Steven Rasner, DDS opened his practice in 1980. A year later, in Owens, Illinois - the 6th glass plant in the world closed its doors. What followed was a domino effect of failed businesses, staggering unemployment and a devastatingly bleak economy. Regrettably, 32 years later, this region has remained nationally ranked for its unemployment, and poverty levels and lack of growth. During this same time period, Dr. Rasner mentored with some of the profession’s most recognized clinicians amassing over 5,000 CE hours. Although he believes in legendary “customer service”, clinical excellence remains the heart and soul of any successful practice. His practice remains a private fee-for-service practice that commands fees in the top percentile in the nation. It grosses over $4.1 million per year on a four-day workweek with a “two day per week” associate and a “substantial bottom line.” The practice has been a pillar of strength in community civic duty and was rewarded with Congressional Recognition Award in 2000.
Dr. Rasner is not associated with, employed by, nor consults for, any manufacturer, supplier, or retailer of dental instruments or materials. |
UB School of Dental Medicine
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