Ceramic Assistance: ongoing training program

April 1, 1999
DGD Ltd. introduces a new concept in patient satisfaction and practice profitability. It`s called Ceramic Assistance, a specialized, ongoing training program for dentists, dental assistants, and hygienists. The first in this series of seminars focuses on simple ceramic modifications that can be made in minutes, right in the dental office, eliminating the need to send flawed crowns, bridges, and veneers back to the lab.

DGD Ltd. introduces a new concept in patient satisfaction and practice profitability. It`s called Ceramic Assistance, a specialized, ongoing training program for dentists, dental assistants, and hygienists. The first in this series of seminars focuses on simple ceramic modifications that can be made in minutes, right in the dental office, eliminating the need to send flawed crowns, bridges, and veneers back to the lab.

The two-day program, taught by certified technicians, covers adding margins and contacts, shade matching and modifying shades, increasing length, and glazing.

Each participant will receive a certificate of completion and 141/2 units of continuing-education credit. All equipment and materials, as well as complimentary breakfast and lunch, are provided. This program is open to dentists, dental assistants, hygienists, group practices, study clubs, and national dental societies.

For details, call DGD Ltd. at (800) 549-0818.

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