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KaVo Kerr Group imaging brands announce second 3D University

3DU, an educational event Oct. 7-8 in Boston, will focus on using cone-beam 3-D imaging to develop clinical expertise. (Image: KaVo Kerr Group)

Wed. 31 August 2016

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Registration is open for the second 3D University (3DU), hosted by KaVo Kerr Group imaging brands Gendex, NOMAD, SOREDEX and Instrumentarium. 3DU is a one-of-a-kind, two-day event that offers dental professionals an educational environment dedicated to cone-beam 3-D (CBCT) solutions that will enhance their practice and put them in full control of treatment outcomes, according to the group.

3DU will be Oct. 7-8 in Boston.

Welcoming doctors, staff and dental students, 3DU will give attendees the opportunity to earn up to 12 C.E. credits courtesy of world-class speakers and industry experts, according to the KaVo Kerr Group, including:

  • Christine Taxin on “Medical Billing and Insurance Reimbursement.”
  • Lou Graham, DDS, on his “Journey to 3-D.”
  • Kaveh Ghaboussi, DMD, on using “3-D for Implant Planning” and more.
  • Lisa Koenig, BCHD, DDS, MS, offering an “Anatomy and Pathology Review.”
  • Lou Shuman, DMD, CAGS, on “Social Media and Online Marketing 2016: Search Engine Optimization, Website and Mobile.”

The complete agenda will also dive into the role of 3-D in endodontics, reading 3-D scans, real-life case presentations and software training and best practices for incorporating 3-D into your practice in order to maximize your investment, the KaVo Kerr Group asserts.

Dr. Joe Blaes, a trusted thought leader in the dental industry during the past 30 years, will serve as a moderator for the event, offering advice on how to ask the right questions about technology integration and the role the wider dental team plays in its success.

“We brought our entire staff because we believe something gets lost in translation when you don’t have your team participate in continuing education, and especially when you’re talking about technology,” said Dr. Antonio Cigno of Greenfield, Wis.-based Cigno Family Dental, who attended 3DU in 2015. “It isn’t just about technology, but how to humanize it and use it to help people, not just as a mechanical tool but as something that can help people understand the value of care and why your practice is different, treating them at a greater level than you could with standard technology.”

For a limited time, dental professionals can enter to win free tuition and a two-night stay in Boston for the event. Go to dental3DU.com/win for details and additional information about the event.

(Source: KaVo Kerr Group)
 

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