Comprehensive Treatment Planning
Comprehensive Treatment Planning
Small Group Session
Lecture / Discussion
Course Fee: per person - depends on size of group - 1 dentist: $1000; 2 dentists: $700; 3 dentists: $500; 4 dentists: $400; 5 dentists: $350; 6 dentists: $300; 7 dentists: $260; 8 or more dentists $235.
CDE Credits: 3
available starting, January, 2025 - date and time of 3 hour session is flexible
This custom 3 hour coaching course is designed for a small number of dentists. It could be in-person or virtual. Dentist(s) can choose from a variety of cases focused on interdisciplinary and restorative dentistry. Each case includes a full set of pictures, periodontal chart and radiographs. Dentist(s) receive the case in advance, review it and write a treatment plan prior to the course session. Dentist(s) can also bring their own cases. Date and time are flexible and determined by the dentist(s) after contacting the course faculty. Course fee is based on the number of dentist(s) who wish to participate in the session.
Please contact the course faculty directly Dr. Zaher Jabbour for more details (zjabbour@dentistry.ucla.edu).
Lecture Topics
- Diagnosis and prognosis of dental procedures
- Management of medically compromised patients
- Treatment sequencing
- Ethics principles or other topics as determined relevant to each case
Instructors
Learning Objectives
At the end of the course, dentists should be able to:
- Formulate a comprehensive treatment plan that meets patient expectation and ethics principles
- Provide patients with more than one treatment plan option
- Recognize a case difficulty level and when to refer to a specialist
- Execute or modify an established treatment plan
speakers/instructors and topics are subject to change without prior notice
Policies - Cancellation and Refund
UCLA School of Dentistry, Continuing Dental Education is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider.
ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry.