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    Course Starts:   May 2022 Course Duration: 4 Months Afternoon Session: 14:30  – 20:30     Access to Lab: 5 days per week (Mon-Fri)
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    This package includes the following:Valid Enrollment for 12 months7 Pre-recorded lectures (for 1 month-Unlimited Access)Updated Booklet (with more than 100 templates and practice cases)4  Online Mock Exams and Discussions (40 Cases)Evaluations and Results Feedback

    Duration: 2 Months

    Cycles:

    • Cycle 1: September
    • Cycle 2: October
    • Cycle 3: November

    *In case of mock exam postponement, we can not provide the exams if we do not reach the limit*

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    Speaker: Dr Hossein Arbabzadeh Course Description This course is primarily designed for Level II Dental Assistants who want to perform the additional intra-oral procedures associated with orthodontic treatment. It meets the criteria outlined by the RCDSO to be considered a Supplemental Course in Orthodontic Procedures (see Appendix 1, Performance of Intra-Oral Procedures that are Not Controlled Acts). Dental Hygienists who wish to become more familiar with orthodontic procedures may also take it. This course will consist of lectures and hands-on sessions. Our instructors include experts from our Faculty of Dentistry, excellent community orthodontists, and an experienced dental hygienist in orthodontics. While participants will have the opportunity to practice all the intra-oral procedures required by the RCDSO, please note that some lecture content may be for informational purposes only. Participants will be sent a course manual/study material one week before the course and are required to read and study the material before attending the course. As part of the course, participants will be evaluated on the lecture and hands-on components. Participants who complete this course and satisfy the evaluation portion of this course will receive a certificate of completion.
    An introduction to orthodontics Classification of orthodontic case types and common treatment options Names and uses of orthodontic appliances Bracket placement: how, why and where Bonding procedures for brackets and attachments (etching and priming), anterior and posterior bite turbos Placing attachments in conjunction with clear aligner therapy Bonding and cementing bands and passive appliances Bracket and attachment removal Taking alginate, digital, and non-alginate conventional impressions (i.e., non-digital) Practice management, including customer service, the patient experience, and practice development Upon completion of this course, Level II Dental Assistants will be able to perform the following four intra-oral procedures: Placing and cementing bands, brackets, and passive space-maintaining or orthodontic appliances that have been previously selected, fitted, and/or dispersed by a dentist for orthodontic purposes [1]; placing attachments for orthodontic purposes in conjunction with clear aligner therapy; removing bands, brackets, and passive space-maintaining or orthodontic appliances, but not removing cement and/or bonding resin [2]; and taking non-alginate conventional impressions (i.e., non-digital) for working models for the fabrication of space-maintaining or orthodontic appliances.
      Dates: 
    • March 15th & 16th 2025
    CE Credit: 14
  • Speaker: Dr Hossein Arbabzadeh Course Description This course is primarily designed for Level II Dental Assistants who want to perform the additional intra-oral procedures associated with orthodontic treatment. It meets the criteria outlined by the RCDSO to be considered a Supplemental Course in Orthodontic Procedures (see Appendix 1, Performance of Intra-Oral Procedures that are Not Controlled Acts). Dental Hygienists who wish to become more familiar with orthodontic procedures may also take it. This course will consist of lectures and hands-on sessions. Our instructors include experts from our Faculty of Dentistry, excellent community orthodontists, and an experienced dental hygienist in orthodontics. While participants will have the opportunity to practice all the intra-oral procedures required by the RCDSO, please note that some lecture content may be for informational purposes only. Participants will be sent a course manual/study material one week before the course and are required to read and study the material before attending the course. As part of the course, participants will be evaluated on the lecture and hands-on components. Participants who complete this course and satisfy the evaluation portion of this course will receive a certificate of completion.
    An introduction to orthodontics Classification of orthodontic case types and common treatment options Names and uses of orthodontic appliances Bracket placement: how, why and where Bonding procedures for brackets and attachments (etching and priming), anterior and posterior bite turbos Placing attachments in conjunction with clear aligner therapy Bonding and cementing bands and passive appliances Bracket and attachment removal Taking alginate, digital, and non-alginate conventional impressions (i.e., non-digital) Practice management, including customer service, the patient experience, and practice development Upon completion of this course, Level II Dental Assistants will be able to perform the following four intra-oral procedures: Placing and cementing bands, brackets, and passive space-maintaining or orthodontic appliances that have been previously selected, fitted, and/or dispersed by a dentist for orthodontic purposes [1]; placing attachments for orthodontic purposes in conjunction with clear aligner therapy; removing bands, brackets, and passive space-maintaining or orthodontic appliances, but not removing cement and/or bonding resin [2]; and taking non-alginate conventional impressions (i.e., non-digital) for working models for the fabrication of space-maintaining or orthodontic appliances.
      Dates: 
    • June 21st & 22nd 2025
    CE Credit: 14
  • Speaker: Dr Hossein Arbabzadeh Course Description: This education program addresses practicing dentists interested in increasing their knowledge, improving patient experience, and increasing revenue by adding Orthodontics to their practice. This mastership course consists of lectures and hands-on sessions. The course works on philosophy, diagnostic skills, and practical knowledge to increase treatment success and case acceptance. Course Objectives:
    • Identify ideal cases to start incorporating orthodontic cases with Fixed system or Clear Aligners treatment in your practices including Orthodontic letters and forms
    • Compile the required Diagnostic records – Digital photography, treatment chart, study models, digital scanning, cephalometric, panorex, and periodontal exam.
    • Basic Biomechanics and its Implication in Orthodontics
    • Diagnosis and Treatment Planning ( Extraction or Non-Extraction, Growth Modification, Early Treatments, Surgery or Camouflage, etc.)
    • Growth and Development, Phase I & Removable expansion appliances
    • Fixed brackets, Readjusted Appliance
    • Different Archwires, elastics, power chains, open coils, separators, banding of molars
    • Retention, Cases; Before and After
      Dates: 
    • March 8th & 9th
    • March 22nd
    • March 23rd
    • March 30th
    • April 12th & 13th
    BONUS SESSION: One Dat Clear Aligners Crash Course on June 7th, 2025   CE Credit: 48
  • Learning Objectives: • Recognize important factors in case selection to prevent unexpected results. • Conduct a thorough orthodontic exam to assess key variables needed for treatment planning. • Improve communication with technicians for optimal treatment planning. • To explain the indication of IPR. • Implement clinically reliable techniques for performing interproximal reduction (IPR). • Attachment placement • Complications of clear aligner therapy Date: June 29th 2025 CE Credit: 7  
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    OSCE Mock Exam with Discussion
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    2 OSCE Mock Exams + Discussion Sessions
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    • Starts Feb 1st
    • Ends March 15th
    • Afternoon session: 14:30 - 19:30 (Morning session would be provided in case of availability of lab station)
    • 6 Days lab access ( Monday to Friday) for 7 hours (Morning or Afternoon session)
    • 10 Demonstrations for all the projects of PLA exam based on the recent updates of Schulich Dentistry
    • 10 one on one detailed work check sessions and providing secrets to solve the problem
    • Virtual instructor access 7 days a week
    • 2 Bonus PLA mock exams mimic the real exam situation and detailed feedbacks
    • Final tips about PLA exam which are essential to pass the PLA by DR Sina (former ITD student at Schulich Dentistry)
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    Crash Course - January 2024 to March 2024
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    PLA Full Course - November 2023 - March 2024
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