Spear : The Art of Treatment Planning and Case Presentation
Educate, Elevate, and Empower Your Practice – Live
Join the experts at Spear for a two-day event focused on helping you learn how to better treatment plan and present the plan to your patients to increase case acceptance.
During this in-person workshop held at Spear’s beautiful Scottsdale, Arizona, campus, you will learn from Dr. Frank Spear, Dr. Gregg Kinzer, and Dr. Ricardo Mitrani how to use treatment-planning decision trees, and gain confidence and understanding in knowing which treatment options are available for common and complex dental problems.
You Will Learn:
- How to work with a decision tree: A road map that walks a clinician through all the treatment options for a specific problem and provides them with the risks and benefits of each treatment option. Also, a step-by-step process of what to evaluate clinically to determine which option may be best for your patient.
- More than 20 decision trees: Covering everything from excessive or inadequate tooth display to a single missing central incisor and what needs to be evaluated to select the best method of replacement.
- How each decision tree is designed around a key set of clinical parameters, and by learning those parameters, each time you have a case with those problems the same decision tree can help you work through the treatment-planning process.
- Which decision tree is appropriate for the case you are treatment planning, along with the parameters involved in that tree. Each decision tree includes photos of patients with the condition. By comparing photos of your patient with those in the decision tree, you can quickly identify if this is the appropriate tree to work with.
- How to show and discuss the different treatment options with your patients so they are engaged in the process, not scared away, yet understand the risks and benefits of treatment. For each technique addressed by the decision trees there are before and after example photos.
- The importance of predicting the outcome of treatment prior to commencing treatment, and what are realistic outcomes for many different treatment options we have today, specifically concerning the restoration of worn dentitions and tooth replacement in the esthetic zone.
- How new techniques and materials may change the predictability of many of our treatment options in the future.
- How to set fees for complex interdisciplinary type cases.
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