Through this intensive course you will learn to diagnose and treat craniomandibular dysfunction and orofacial pain that occur regularly in dental clinics. According to the organizers, the practical content of the course ensures that students can immediately implement the knowledge acquired, in a simple and practical way.
The training course is organized by Ortoplus and Instituto Craneomandibular.
Learn more and register: https://academy.ortoplus.es/disfuncion-craneomandibular.html#programa
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