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DR. MORLEY TEACHES HANDS-ON COURSES AT: UCLA LSU UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY |
There are currently three different hands-on weekends geared towards mastery, predictability and systems.
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS |
Smile Design, Level 1
This course teaches the rules, tools and strategies necessary for dentists to achieve esthetic restorations and become knowledgeable on the principles that make good-looking smiles. MACRO esthetics, MICRO esthetics and gingival esthetics will be covered. The hands-on portion of the course teaches participants how to analyze esthetics from digital images based on a 52-point esthetic check-list. Participants will also learn how to organize esthetic criteria into treatment planning decisions.
Participants will learn:
A system for achieving better lab work
Computerized lab communication
How to make teeth really look like teeth
How to make people look younger
Rules for successful makeovers
Current Philosophies in smile design and how to apply them
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The Diagnostic Box
Objective:This course trains dentists and their staffs to use a systematic approach that can empower them to transform their comprehensive care clinical knowledge and skills into a successful, fee-for-service private practice. To facilitate the accomplishment of this objective, the presenters will cover the following topics: systems, forms, diagnostic tools, methods of analysis, case presentation techniques, and verbal skills.
Participants will learn:
Patient interview techniques that build trust and value.
What diagnostic records to take and how to use special analysis forms to standardize diagnosis.
How to find and record Centric Relation.
How to use digital imaging.
How to analyze esthetics.
How to analyze a patient’s bite.
How to improve smile design in a comprehensive treatment plan.
How to present a completed treatment plan.
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