Pankey Instructors vary Understanding that “form follows function” is critical for knowing how to blend what looks good with what predictably functions well. E3 is the phase of your Essentials journey in which we put the form and function pieces of the puzzle together.
Learning Objectives:
Comprehensive delivery of care—Setting your practice apart
What constitutes an aesthetic smile?
Rules for aesthetic design
Acquiring the records necessary to treatment plan for form and function
Understanding the CR record, facebow, arc of closure and arc of rotation
Why and how to use a semi-adjustable articulator
Understanding the determinants of occlusion, anterior guidance and “the three things” that ensure success
Gaining confidence in equilibration skills and knowing when joint stability is achieved
Predictable preparation design that honors form, function, and biology
Fabrication of beautiful provisional restorations that can serve as templates for final restorations
Improving lab communication and understanding lab indexes
The importance of the “envelope of parafunction” in predictability
Understanding the renowned L. D. Pankey philosophy of practice and the value of practicing according to a relationship-based philosophy of behavioral and technical excellence
Envisioning a plan for implementing philosophical concepts in your special practice
Financial tools for practice and personal financial freedom
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CE credits: 41 credits
Course duration: 5 Days
Prerequisite courses: Essentials 2:
Course date: January 31 - February 4, 2021 | April 9 - 13, 2021 | October 24 - 28, 2021
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