Registration cost details: $89 early (ends 1/5) / $99 regular (begins 1/6) / $99 late (begins 1/13)
The Hollywood movie tagline “Happily Ever After” does not seem to apply to orthodontic treatment. Many occlusal changes after orthodontic treatment can occur within the first few months to years after as a part of physiologic changes of aging. A short discussion of common presentation of relapse, causes of relapse, recommended retention protocol will be presented.
Dr. Chen is the owner of Gold River Orthodontics with over 20 years of experience. She graduated with her DDS degree from Columbia University, she also completed a general practice residency and earned her orthodontics specialty certificate from Columbia. .
Do you ever find yourself wondering why Oral Surgeons want all wisdom teeth out? We will discuss clinically significant evaluation, diagnosis, treatment planning, and risk stratification surrounding third molars. The goal is understanding how to work as a team to avoid unnecessary complications.
Dr. Delgadillo is a native of Sacramento, and a partner at Heise, Alpha & Delgadillo OMS. Dr. Delgadillo graduated from the UCSF School of Dentistry and completed oral surgery residency at Montefiore Medical Center in New York City. While serving on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Delgadillo served on code and intubation teams while responding to life-threatening hospital medical emergencies.
What now? When the patient is too anxious or uncooperative to complete treatment, what options are available? We will discuss the different levels of anesthesia available, patient selection and criteria, and what additional equipment or certifications an office needs to provide general anesthesia in-office.
Dr. Kim is a dental anesthesiologist. She grew up in Sacramento, California. She received a Doctorate Degree in Dental Surgery (DDS) with a specialty in Dental Anesthesiology from Loma Linda University, School of Dentistry.
The tongue and lips play an intricate role in nursing/eating, speech, breathing, and oral cleansing. When these processes are lacking in some way, dental professionals must consider the possibility that the mobility of oral structures could be hindered. This short talk will give you the confidence to recognize a lip or tongue tie, and teach you how to proceed with treatment to maximize success.
Dr. Richard Knight is a pediatric dental specialist and a diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry. He attended both his Dental School and Pediatric Dental Residency at UCSF, where he also received a Master’s in Oral Facial Sciences. He owns a private practice off of Douglas Blvd.
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