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SUMMARY:GM – Can You Believe What You See? A Diagnostic Approach To Occlusal Anomalies
DESCRIPTION:Can You Believe What You See? A Diagnostic Approach To Occlusal Anomalies (In-person course)\n3 CEU\, Core • Member Price: $85 early (ends 3/26)\nRegistration cost details: $85 early (ends 3/26) / $95 regular (begins 3/27) / $99 late (begins 4/8) \nOcclusion anomalies can be a particularly difficult diagnostic and treatment scenario that will be explored in this presentation. Evaluating\, establishing and maintaining an orthopedically stable occlusion is a foundation piece for the dental practitioner. The interaction of muscles\, teeth\, jaws and TMJs will be explored with the use of imaging.   Key anatomic variables that negatively influence occlusion will be singled out and discussed in this presentation.   \nLearning Objectives: \n\nDevelop a differential diagnosis and decision tree for investigating occlusal anomalies.\nYou will know and apply discriminating features of the various occlusal anomalies.\nYou will know how to determine if an occlusal anomaly is progressive.\n\n \n \nDavid Hatcher\, DDS\, MSc\, MRCD(c)\nDr. Hatcher received his D.D.S. degree from the University of Washington in 1973. Subsequently\, he completed two years of active duty in the U.S. Public Health Service and a one-year general practice residency program at the University of Vermont Medical Center. Following three years as an instructor and one year as active director of the general practice residency program and the hospital dental clinic at the University of Washington. Dr. Hatcher completed the graduate program in radiology at the University of Toronto and was granted a specialty in Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology in 1982 and an M.Sc. in 1983. His thesis topic dealt with radiology of mandibular dysfunction. \nDr. Hatcher was an Associate Professor and Chairman of the Division of Radiology for five years at the University of Alberta\, Canada. He was also Director of the Temporomandibular Joint Investigation Unit and Clinic while at the University of Alberta. He has faculty appointments at both the University of California San Francisco and the University of Pacific Dental Schools. He has published many articles and lectured extensively to medical and dental organizations around the World. \n \nRegister with Fillable PDF»\nSign up online »\n  \nTerms and Conditions: \nCancellation/Refund Policy\nFull refund granted less $25 administration fee\, if received in writing 14 days before the class. NO REFUNDS if cancelled within 13 days of the class or for No Shows or for registrations received after that date. Attendee substitutions OK. \nConsent to Use of Photographic Images\nRegistration\, attendance and/or participation in SDDS’ courses/events constitutes an agreement by the registrant/sponsor to SDDS’ use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendee’s image or voice in photographs\, videos\, electronic reproductions\, and audio of such events and activities.
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