Dentists have several opportunities in 2024 to learn how to use Botox and fillers to achieve the best esthetic and therapeutic patient outcomes for patients.
Louis Malcmacher, D.D.S., a practicing general dentist, internationally known lecturer and president of the American Academy of Facial Esthetics, will lead the three separate continuing education courses at ADA Headquarters in Chicago.
Botulinum Toxin, Dermal Fillers and TMJ Certification Training Level 1 is available June 28-29; Sept. 13-14; and/or Nov. 1-2.
Each course offers 10 CE credits. People can attend all three courses, with special pricing available.
After completing the course — complete with live patients — attendees will be able to integrate botulinum toxin procedures (Botox), dermal fillers and trigger point therapy into theirs practice immediately, Dr. Malcmacher said.
He said injectables such as Botox can open up new services to offer patients who are getting these treatments elsewhere.
“Who knows more about facial esthetics, injections, oral musculature and the psychology of facial appearance than dentists?” he said. “Join the thousands of dentists who are building their dream practice and getting paid what they are really worth with the most popular patient services in the world.”
For those attending SmileCon, Dr. Malcmacher will also be leading two CE courses in New Orleans on Oct. 18 : Botulinum Toxin Live Patient Training For Every Dental Practice from 8 a.m.-noon; and Dermal Fillers Live Patient Training For Every Dental Practice! from 1–5 p.m.
All courses are created in partnership with the American Academy of Facial Esthetics.
Author: David Burger
Source: https://adanews.ada.org/
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