By popular demand the Kois Center has created the Kois Track Program: an opportunity for participants to attend the equivalent of two Kois Courses in one full week.
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By popular demand the Kois Center has created the Kois Track Program: an opportunity for participants to attend the equivalent of two Kois Courses in one full week.
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By popular demand the Kois Center has created the Kois Track Program: an opportunity for participants to attend the equivalent of two Kois Courses in one full week.
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Treatment Planning I
This course is designed to focus on the four essential components in the decision making process: esthetics, function, periodontology and biomechanics.
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Functional Occlusion I
Understanding the role occlusion plays relating to wear, mobility, TMD, stability, and restorative failure is critical. This course will provide a hands-on workshop for facebow management and jaw relation records following deprogramming.
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Restorative/Periodontal Interface
Understanding the dental gingival complex is critical for predictable management of the soft tissue. Discover why some anterior crown margins become exposed while others stay stable for years.
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Biomechanics I
The parameters for tooth preparation have become much more complicated. This course will eliminate the confusion about when to use cohesively retained vs adhesively retained restorations and develop predictable parameters for each.
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Biomechanics II
This course is designed to focus on learning predictable impressioning (what to use and when), materials selection and fabrication for direct and indirect provisionalization, and management of structurally compromised teeth (pins, posts or bonding).
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Implants: Fixed Retained
The use of implants in general practice has created both new levels of excitement and frustration. This course will dispel the “hype”, which is not brand specific, and will focus on what is critical for predictable success.
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Implants: Removable Retained
This course presents a step-by-step approach to restoring the challenging edentulous and partially edentulous patient.
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Functional Occlusion II
This course is designed to implement the philosophy outlined in Course II. This involves the three-dimensional case management process, and complex restorative management.
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Treatment Planning II
This course is a unique interactive program designed to implement the thought process necessary in creating systematic treatment plans and facilitate complex restorative treatment.
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Annual Symposium
Graduates, Mentors and Clinical Instructors are invited to attend the Annual Kois Center Symposium.
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Annual Cl Meeting
Clinical Instructors are invited to attend the Annual Clinical Instructor Meeting. This Annual Meeting is held in connection with the Annual Kois Center Symposium.
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Mentor Exam
Kois Center Graduates are eligible to participate in the Mentor Exam. Those who pass the Mentor Exam will become a Kois Center Mentor.
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