Years in Practice
Hours of Continued Education
Hours of Continued Education in last 2 years
Below are listed the top continuing education courses taken by Dr. Dr. Ross W. Nash, DDS . Continuing education is important when looking for a top dentist. Read up on this dentists education and see if he/she is the right dentist for you.
This is an intense 3 DAY course of treatment of TMJ. The dentists will learn:
• how to identify upper airway obstruction in the development of malocclusion , micrognathia and reconstruction failures
• Describe etiology and correction of tongue thrust
• Understand the role that malocclusion plays in TMD growth and development of the cranio-facial structures
• Recognize retruded mandibles and over-closed bites
• Describe degenerative joint disease (osteoarthritis) other than systemic disease
• Understand myofacial pain dysfunction
• Evaluate the 12 cranial nerves as they relate to the TMD patient
• Perform radiographic evaluations, diagnose and treat TMJ conditions
• Interpret records, documentation, and data gathering protocols
• Treat TMJ neuromuscularly and non-surgically
• Stabilize the musculoskeletally-comprised patient
• Understand medical dental legal protocols – how to handle subpoenas, attorneys, depositions, reports, and fees
23 hours
This is part I of a 4 part series of courses. In this course the dentists will learn: • To present natures Biologic Model of Occlusion
• for optimum dental health, beauty, and function.
• To present the Principles of Bioesthetic Dentistry.
• To show you Ultra-healthy, Functional and Esthetic Natural Dentitions of patients of all ages.
• To present the OBI methodology for diagnosis
• and treatment planning.
• To demonstrate Bioesthetic Dentistry at work in everyday practice through clinical cases, from simple to complex.
• To validate how esthetics and function inter-
relate to achieve the best result for our patients.
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48 hours
This dentist spends most of his time training other dentists in the art of Cosmetic Dentistry. This means to you that you are being treated by someone who is one of the leaders in this field.
1000 hours
This is the first level course in training in Sedation Dentistry. Many dentists provide Sedation Dentistry with no training. This is a hands on program that will teach the dentists the protocol, pharmacology, and the proper training on how to provide safe sedation techniques to their patients.
24 hours