Course offered on efficiently equilibrating natural dentition

July 10, 2008
Dawson Academy to present a three-day hands-on course to dentists on how to evaluate efficiently equilibrating a patient's natural dentition.

ST. PETERSBURG, Florida--Dentists must recognize when to equilibrate patients and when other options should be considered.

The Dawson Academy will offer a new hands-on course to dentists on how to evaluate efficiently equilibrating a patient's natural dentition.

The three-day hands-on course, The Art & Science of Equilibration, will be given by Henry Gremillion, DDS, and DeWitt Wilkerson, DMD. The course will take place Sept. 15-17 and Nov. 3-5, 2008 at the Dawson Academy in St. Petersburg, Fla.

About the hands-on course
This program will teach dentists how to implement a process of occlusal therapy within their dental practice. Participants will be shown the importance of the trial equilibration and given the opportunity to adjust several different case types.

The utilization of PowerPoint, prerecorded video of patient treatment, and hands-on exercises will provide the participants with the knowledge to implement occlusal treatments.

The course fee is $3,400 per student. Students completing the course will receive 20 continuing education credits. The lecture falls under The Dawson Academy's new Core Curriculum.

The course is limited to 20 dentists. It is highly recommend that students have taken the Dawson Academy course(s) Functional Occlusion: From TMJ to Smile Design and/or Achieving Predictable Esthetic Results.

For more information about the classes, dates, locations, prices and continuing education credits, contact the Dawson Academy at (800) 952-2178 or visit Dawson Academy.

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