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“Global Diagnosis” – A New Vision of Dental Diagnosis and Treatment Planning

November 10 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm PST

$250.00 – $280.00
Dr. Robbins

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Global Diagnosis: IAG Member Dentist
$ 250.00
26 available
Global Diagnosis: AGD Member Dentist
$ 250.00
26 available
Global Diagnosis: Non-AGD/Non-IAG Member Dentist
$ 280.00
26 available

Course Details

8.0 Hours (Lecture) 

734 (Diagnosis & Treatment Planning) 

IAG Member Dentist or AGD Member Dentist

Non-AGD and Non-IAG Member Dentist

Global Learning Center, Washington AGD: 19415 International Blvd, #410, SeaTac, WA 98188

Hosted by International Academy of Gnathology and Washington Academy of General Dentistry.

IAG and WAGD

Hosted by International Academy of Gnathology and Washington Academy of General Dentistry.

Overview & Objectives

With the increased emphasis on interdisciplinary treatment in recent years, the deficiencies associated with traditional methods of diagnosis and treatment planning have become more evident and problematic. Historically, the treatment plan was primarily dictated by information provided by study casts which were mounted on a sophisticated articulator in centric relation. At that time in history, the primary tools available for treating the complex restorative patient were functional crown lengthening surgery and increasing the vertical dimension of occlusion. 
 
The treatment plan was simply based on restorative space, anterior tooth coupling and resistance and retention form of the final preparations, with no focus on placing the teeth in the correct position in the face.  Practitioners did not have access to advanced periodontal, orthodontic, orthognathic surgery and plastic surgery tools that are currently available. With the advent and common usage of these new treatment modalities, the historical method of diagnosis and treatment planning is no longer adequately serving our profession.  
 
It is the purpose of this course to provide a systematic approach to diagnosis and treatment planning the complex interdisciplinary dental patient with a common language that may be used by the orthodontist, periodontist, and oral and maxillofacial surgeon, as well as the restorative dentist. The four Global Diagnoses which dictate all interdisciplinary treatment planning will be defined. A set of questions will then be presented which will aid the interdisciplinary team in the diagnosis and treatment planning of the complex dental patient.
Upon completion of this course the participant will be able to:
 
  1. Describe 4 Global Diagnoses
  2. Describe the “5 CORE Questions” with their corresponding treatment options.
  3. A systematic approach to facial, esthetic, and functional diagnoses.
  4. Communicate with the interdisciplinary team.

Meet Your Speaker

Dr. Robbins

J. William Robbins

DDS, MA

J. William Robbins, D.D.S., MA., maintains a full-time private practice and is Adjunct Clinical Professor in the Department of Comprehensive Dentistry at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Dental School. He graduated from the University of Tennessee Dental School in 1973. He completed a rotating internship at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Leavenworth, Kansas and a 2-year General Practice Residency at the V.A. Hospital in San Diego, California. Dr. Robbins has published over 80 articles, abstracts, and chapters on a wide range of dental subjects and has lectured in the United States, Canada, Mexico, South American, Europe, Middle East and Africa. He coauthored a textbook, Fundamentals of Operative Dentistry – A Contemporary Approach, which is published by Quintessence, and is in its 4th edition. He recently co-authored a new textbook, Global Diagnosis – A New Vision of Dental Diagnosis and Treatment Planning, which is also published by Quintessence.
 
He has won several awards including the Presidential Teaching Award at the University of Texas Health Science Center, the 2002 Texas Dentist of the Year Award, the 2003 Honorary Thaddeus V. Weclew Fellowship Award from the Academy of General Dentistry, the 2010 Saul Schluger Award given by the Seattle Study Club, the Southwest Academy of Restorative Dentistry 2015 President’s Award, and the 2016 Academy of Operative Dentistry Award of Excellence. He is a diplomat of the American Board of General Dentistry. He is past president of the American Board of General Dentistry, the Academy of Operative Dentistry, the Southwest Academy of Restorative Dentistry, and the American Academy of Restorative Dentistry.

Details

Date:
November 10
Time:
8:00 am - 5:00 pm PST
Cost:
$250.00 – $280.00

Organizer

Washington Academy of General Dentistry
Phone
(206) 212-4969
Email
info@washingtonagd.org
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Venue

Washington AGD Global Educational Center
19415 International Blvd, #410
SeaTac, WA 98188 United States
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Phone
(206) 212-4969
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AGD-Washington

19415 International Blvd Ste 410
SeaTac, WA 98188-5366
AGD Provider ID # 219331
(206) 212-4969
www.washingtonagd.org

Nationally Approved From 6/1/2018 – 5/31/2024
Approved PACE Program Provider FAGD/MAGD Credit Approval does not imply acceptance by a state or provincial board of dentistry or AGD endorsement.
 

The Washington AGD Continuing Dental Education Committee gratefully acknowledges corporate partners of our programs for their generous support. CE program providers and instructors will disclose to participants any monetary or other special interest the program provider may have with any corporate partners products they are discussing in CE activities. Disclosure will be made in publicity materials and at the beginning of the presentation itself in accordance with our PACE Commerical Support Guidelines.