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DESCRIPTION:PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIREDVenue:Max's Es-Ca1559 Richmond RoadSta
 ten Island\, NY 10304(718) 980-5006Subject: "Simplifying the Complex: Faci
 ally Driven Prosthodontics"Essayists: Bernadette Sawa\, D.D.S.Clinical Ass
 istant Professor\, New York University College of DentistryPeter Pizzi\, C
 .D.T.\, M.D.T.\, F.N.G.S.Adjunct Instructor\, Department of General Dentis
 try and Comprehensive Care\, New York University College of Dentistry Whil
 e industrial marketing focuses on single molar dentistry\, complex cases a
 re more present than ever. Understanding how to manage complex cases can b
 e overwhelming to some. Practicing facially driven prosthodontics can sign
 ificantly improve clinician’s confidence and communication skills necessar
 y to convey simple and complex dental cases. Facially driven dentistry is 
 a comprehensive and personalized approach to restoring the function\, esth
 etics and overall harmony of the entire mouth. This approach to dental tre
 atment planning prioritizes the analysis and consideration of the patient'
 s facial features\, proportions and dynamics in planning and executing den
 tal procedures. It involves designing restorations\, such as veneers or cr
 owns or dentures\, that complement the patient’s overall facial appearance
 . Understanding the relationship between teeth and facial structures in st
 atic and dynamic motions can help with simple and complex treatment plans 
 and their execution. It begins with a comprehensive examination and facial
  analysis using techniques such as digital imaging\, photography and physi
 cal examination to assess facial proportions and esthetic harmony.  Upon s
 uccessful completion of this lecture\, attendees will be able to understan
 d the fundamental aspects of facially generated dentistry for limited and 
 comprehensive treatments utilizing the following tools – smile analysis\, 
 laboratory communication\, dental photography\, esthetic wax-up and dentur
 e set-ups. MCEU - 1 HOURMember Rate: $45\nRegister *Due to a recent ADA sy
 stems upgrade\, online registration for all meetings is unavailable until 
 further notice. SDDS staff do not have system access during this outage an
 d are unable to register you over the phone. To register for this course\,
  complete a course registration form and fax/mail to SDDS Headquarters. Se
 cond District Dental Society is a recognized sponsor by the N.Y.S. Educati
 on Department\, ADA CERP and the AGD.Unless otherwise stated\, all feature
 d speakers have disclosed that they do not have any relevant financial arr
 angements or affiliations with any corporate organizations that would cons
 titute a conflict of interest concerning the continuing education activiti
 es stated herein.
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SUMMARY:RCDS Membership Meeting | Simplifying the Complex: Facially Driven 
 Prosthodontics
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong>PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED<br><br></
 strong><br><strong>Venue:<br></strong><a href="https://www.maxsesca.com/">
 Max's Es-Ca</a><br>1559 Richmond Road<br>Staten Island\, NY 10304<br>(718)
  980-5006<br><br><strong>Subject: "Simplifying the Complex: Facially Drive
 n Prosthodontics"</strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong>Essayists: </str
 ong>Bernadette Sawa\, D.D.S.<br><em>Clinical Assistant Professor\, New Yor
 k University College of Dentistry</em></p><p>Peter Pizzi\, C.D.T.\, M.D.T.
 \, F.N.G.S.<br><em>Adjunct Instructor\, Department of General Dentistry an
 d Comprehensive Care\, New York University College of Dentistry</em></p><p
 >&nbsp\;</p><p>While industrial marketing focuses on single molar dentistr
 y\, complex cases are more present than ever. Understanding how to manage 
 complex cases can be overwhelming to some. Practicing facially driven pros
 thodontics can significantly improve clinician’s confidence and communicat
 ion skills necessary to convey simple and complex dental cases.&nbsp\;</p>
 <p>Facially driven dentistry is a comprehensive and personalized approach 
 to restoring the function\, esthetics and overall harmony of the entire mo
 uth. This approach to dental treatment planning prioritizes the analysis a
 nd consideration of the patient's facial features\, proportions and dynami
 cs in planning and executing dental&nbsp\;procedures. It involves designin
 g restorations\, such as veneers or crowns or dentures\, that complement t
 he patient’s overall facial appearance. Understanding the relationship bet
 ween teeth and facial structures in static and dynamic motions can help wi
 th simple and complex treatment plans and their execution. It begins with 
 a comprehensive examination and facial analysis using techniques such as d
 igital imaging\, photography and physical examination to assess facial pro
 portions and esthetic harmony.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;</p><p>Upon successful complet
 ion of this lecture\, attendees will be able to understand the fundamental
  aspects of facially generated dentistry for limited and comprehensive tre
 atments utilizing the following tools – smile analysis\, laboratory commun
 ication\, dental photography\, esthetic wax-up and denture set-ups.&nbsp\;
 </p><strong>MCEU - 1 HOUR<br>Member Rate: $45<br><br></strong>\n<a href="h
 ttps://www.sddsny.org/docs/localnyseconddistrictnewyorklibraries/default-d
 ocument-library/sdds-course-registration-form-(fillable-pdf).pdf?sfvrsn=30
 b4dfff_1">Register</a><br><p>&nbsp\;</p><p><em><strong>*Due to a recent AD
 A systems upgrade\, online registration for all meetings is unavailable un
 til further notice. SDDS staff do not have system access during this outag
 e and are unable to register you over the&nbsp\;phone.&nbsp\;To register f
 or this course\,&nbsp\;complete a&nbsp\;<a href="https://www.sddsny.org/do
 cs/localnyseconddistrictnewyorklibraries/default-document-library/sdds-cou
 rse-registration-form-(fillable-pdf).pdf?sfvrsn=30b4dfff_1">course registr
 ation form</a>&nbsp\;and fax/mail to SDDS Headquarters.</strong>&nbsp\;</e
 m></p><div><hr size="2" width="100%" align="left"></div><p><em>Second Dist
 rict Dental Society is a recognized sponsor by the N.Y.S. Education Depart
 ment\, ADA CERP and the AGD.</em><br><img src="https://www.sddsny.org/imag
 es/localnyseconddistrictnewyorklibraries/default-album/ada-cerp-and-agd-lo
 go-statement-for-website.png?sfvrsn=a3dda174_1" alt=""><br><br><em>Unless 
 otherwise stated\, all featured speakers have disclosed that they do not h
 ave any relevant financial arrangements or affiliations with any corporate
  organizations that would constitute a conflict of interest concerning the
  continuing education activities stated herein.</em></p><div><em><br></em>
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