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Revolutionizing Dentistry: Real-time fabrication of a night guard

Date: Thursday, June 5th, 2025

Faculty: Mr. Terry Xie (RDT) & Mr. Peter Van Leeuwen

AGD Code: 780

Are you ready to revolutionize your dental practice? Don’t miss out on this exclusive opportunity to explore the SprintRay Pro 2 3D Printer - a game-changer in digital dentistry. Learn how it can streamline your workflow, reduce costs, and open up potential new revenue streams

Join us for a complimentary evening program where you will:

  • See a live demonstration of the fabrication of a night guard and explore cutting-edge 3D applications
  • Learn how to Speed Up Your Workflow and reduce turnaround times from weeks to hours
  • Learn how to streamline your workflow, reduce costs and open the potential for new revenue streams

Put the Drill Down; Minimally Invasive Dentistry in Pediatrics

Date: Tuesday, April 15th, 2025

Faculty Name:Dr. Nik Sharma Board Certified Pediatric Dentist, Dr. Nash Cassim Board Certified Pediatric Dentist

AGD Code: 430

This course will provide general dentists an overview of minimally invasive techniques in pediatric dentistry. Participants will learn about a wide range of techniques including SDF, ITR/ART, SMART and Hall Crowns. Additionally, participants will learn about when and how to appropriately plan and utilize these techniques.

Top 10 IPAC Deficiencies

Date: February 27, 2025

AGD Code: 148

Infection Prevention and Control (IPAC) is a cornerstone of patient safety in any healthcare setting, including dental clinics. With the increasing emphasis on maintaining high standards, it’s important to reflect on the most common areas where practices may fall short. There are consistent areas where deficiencies tend to occur. These deficiencies, if unaddressed, can pose significant risks not only to patient safety but also to the safety of staff and the overall operation of the practice.

This module will take an in-depth look at the top 10 most frequently observed IPAC deficiencies that have come to light through auditing. These are areas where compliance with best practices as outlined by regulatory bodies such as the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario (RCDSO), the College of Dental Hygienists of Ontario (CDHO), and Public Health Ontario (PHO) is essential.

This module will also provide actionable insights and practical steps to ensure clinics are aligned with the current IPAC guidelines. A broad range of topics will be covered, from general IPAC knowledge to specific procedures like dental unit waterline management and sterilization protocols.

Complimentary Evening Programs for the Dental Community

These evening presentations will be held in person at our education centre in North York, Ontario and are intended for the entire dental community