Aesthetic Excellence Courses
Here you will find our course preparation materials you will need for the course. In this packet is information regarding case selection, example photos, necessary forms, and travel information.
If registered for one of the Aesthetic Excellence courses, please fill out the packet listed below and email back to: sarah.prkusic@dentalceramicsusa.com.
COURSE PREPARATION MATERIALS
If you are a dentist who practices out of the state of Ohio, you will need to obtain a Temporary License from the Ohio State Dental Board. This is an online application process that typically takes 4-6 weeks. Click below for the Ohio State Dental Board website and the online Temporary License Application. If you have any questions, please contact Sarah at sarah.prkusic@dentalceramicsusa.com.
TEMPORARY LICENSE APPLICATION
Choose the right Course for you
Aesthetic Excellence 1.0
Here is what participants will understand:
- Key principles of smile design and an efficient approach.
- Proper lab communication with quality photography and clarified patient expectations.
- What it takes to create high-quality provisionals and what makes them the key to achieving aesthetic success.
- A proven protocol for achieving predictable anterior/posterior restorations and cementations.
- Proper prep and placement of indirect restorations.
- Effective camera use and familiarity with the settings
- What it takes to implement a stellar studio to your practice,
- Proper understanding of lighting for best photography
Enhance your clinical expertise through hands-on, live patient treatment. Learn effective, predictable systems for aesthetic treatment planning, elevate your practice with advanced techniques in aesthetic restorations and professional photography. Led by esteemed dentist Dr. Rhys Spoor, FAGD, DDS, this course will help you achieve exceptional results and take your practice to the next level.
Aesthetic Excellence 2.0
Here is what participants will understand:
- Treating full-arch and dual-arch cases.
- Identifying and correcting occlusal plane discrepancies.
- Identifying occlusal wear and bite collapse.
- Utilizing bite deprogrammers and bonded orthotics.
- Re-creating a comfortable, functional maxillo-mandibular posture.
- Understanding predictable protocols and logistics necessary to successfully stage more complex cases.
- Management of occlusion during all phases of treatment and beyond.
Participants will learn how to treat full-arch and dual-arch cases and learn to understand predictable protocols and logistics necessary to successfully stage more complex aesthetic cases. Prior to this course, participants will be responsible for collecting a specific set of records and delivering them to Dental Ceramics, Inc. to determine if the proposed case is appropriate for this course. Our main objectives are patient safety, an excellent learning experience, and a comfortable, beautiful outcome for the patient.





