Jeffrey S. Haddad – SERIES 1 Interactive Online Course – Successful Integration of Physiologic Dentistry to Benefit your Practice

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• Jeffrey S. Haddad – SERIES 1 Interactive Online Course – Successful Integration of Physiologic Dentistry to Benefit your PracticeThis course will teach you clinical techniques and new approaches to differentiate your practice from others during these uncertain times.

• You will learn how to position your practice as a progressive one that offers treatment other offices can not.Physiologic occlusion provides a simple, reproducible bite conducive to health, aesthetics and restorative predictability, and longevity.

• This approach will allow you to identify and treat TMD patients and set yourself apart from other dentists in your community.

• You will be taught how to market your practice so the “right” patients seek you out and find you.

• Complete with a virtual hands-on workshop, this webinar is filled with practical information that you can immediately implement when you return to your office.Learning Objectives: Understand the important relationship of the teeth, muscles, joints and their effect on the facial structures and the stomatognathic functionIdentify the signs and symptoms related to occlusal instabilityTake a Physiologic bite for long term stability in restorative and TMD cases (Hands-On)Deliver an anatomically correct mandibular positioning appliance and adjust it properly (Hands-On)Successful integration of J5 Dental TENS for TMD and Aesthetic patientsHow to market the use of this technology to differentiate your practice during these uncertain timesCommunicate diagnosis and treatment options to the patient and learn how to get your patients to say “yes” to comprehensive treatmentLearn proven internal and external marketing strategies and referral techniques to promote and position your practice during the COVID eraMEET THE INSTRUCTORJEFFREY HADDAD, DDSRochester/Troy, MichiganJeffrey S. Haddad, DDS received his dental degree from the University of Michigan in 2001.

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