Beneficial dental seminar series coming to Dallas metropolitan area in the next few months
Dallas-area dentists will have a great opportunity to learn how to improve patient care and grow their practices during an upcoming 4-part, 2-day seminar series, "Applying The Principles of Appliance Therapy: Eight Days to a More Successful and Profitable Practice."
The nationwide seminar series, also being held in the Chicago area, will be coming to the Dallas area in the first few months of 2004. The goal of the seminars is to teach dentists to expand the skills they offer patients, and therefore increase their profitability.
The conferences are sponsored by The SMILE Foundation, the educational division of the Appliance Therapy Group. They are instructed by Dr. Terry Spahl, Dr. Len Carapezza, Dr. Richard Beistle and Dr. Walt Pfitzinger, all industry leaders and experts in the use of appliance therapy in dentistry.
Dentists can attend the entire eight-day series in each city, or choose individual sessions. In the Dallas area, the seminars will be held on the following dates at Sheraton Grand Hotel DFW Airport, 4440 W. John Carpenter Freeway, Irving, TX 75063
Seminar subjects, instructors and dates are:
Fixed and Removable Approaches to Cosmetic Tooth Movement
Dr. Pfitzinger -- January 16-17, 2004
Prevent a Serious Malocclusion with Easy Interceptive Orthodontics (Part 1 -- Removable Appliances)
Dr. Beistle -- February 20-21, 2004
Prevent a Serious Malocclusion with Easy Interceptive Orthodontics (Part 2 -- Fixed Appliances)
Dr. Carapezza -- April 2-3, 2004
Utilization of Splint Therapy in the General Practice
Dr. Spahl -- May 21-22, 2004
Dentists who would like more information on the seminars may request the series brochure by calling (800) 423-3270 or visiting www.ApplianceTherapyGroup.com.
LEARN KEY ASPECTS OF APPLIANCE THERAPY
Its four weekend sessions include some of the most significant aspects of appliance therapy. Divided into easy-to-attend two-day segments, which can be attended individually or as an ongoing series, the seminars are a tremendous opportunity for dentists to expand their practices.
Dentists can add hundreds of new techniques to their dental skills and improve patient care while they expand their practices and increase their income.
"By attending this series and implementing these relatively simple appliance therapy procedures into their practices, dentists can reduce referrals and keep patients under their care. The series will allow attendees to add to their skills to offer more patient services, increase their income and generally strengthen their practices," said Dr. Rob Veis, CEO of the Appliance Therapy Group. "The instructors are experts in the use of appliance therapy and can provide dentists with dozens of ways to better themselves and make their practices more profitable."
Dentists who would like more information or wish to register for the seminars may call the SMILE Foundation toll-free at (800) 423-3270 or visit them online at www.ApplianceTherapyGroup.com.