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FROM MEDIOCRE TO WOW! BECOMING A CONFIDENT & PREPARED DENTAL ASSISTANT Supported, in part, by an educational grant from Dentsply Caulk
Thursday, September 26, 2013 1:00pm-4:00pm (3 CE hrs) Room 101-D
This course will engage each attendee through example and opportunity how to transform the dental assistant role into an active and enthusiastic partner within your practice! This program is perfect to learn what to use “where” and “why.” Detailed learning will focus on procedures using composite materials, bonding agents, temporaries, and impression materials. Emphasis will be placed on creating systems that promote anticipation and preparedness. Expect to leave energized, confident, and ready to implement your knowledge for Monday morning!
Course Objectives: · Build a comprehensive knowledge of dental materials: composites, bonding agents, and impression materials. · Develop systems that complement each dental procedure. · Fine tune your initiative, be more prepared and efficient within the practice. · Raise your happiness quotient and lower stress. · Become more qualified, competent, and successful. Recommended for…Assistants.
Lori Trost, DMD graduated from SIU, School of Dental Medicine and today maintains a private practice merging contemporary esthetic dentistry with a minimally invasive approach to patient care in Columbia, Illinois. She is an accomplished lecturer, presenting on a regular basis throughout the United States, Canada, and Mexico on topics spanning from current cosmetic techniques, dental materials, minor tooth movement, to practice management and team building. She has authored a wide variety of articles found in JADA, Inside Dentistry, DPR, Oral Health, Dental Economics, and WDJ, as well as several industry publications. Dr. Trost is a member of the ADA and AGD. Her vision and approach to everyday dentistry is informational, motivational, and refreshing!
Dr. Trost 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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