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. Gary Sanchez, 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.
Exploring occlusal disease and when its management is vital to the success of dentistry and doctor-patient relationship. This is the first part of a 4 part series.
39 hours
Becoming adept at utilizing bite splint therapy diagnostically, therapeutically and behaviorally for the benefit of patients. This is the second part of a 4 part series.
47 hours
Learning how to create harmonious function in even difficult occlusions with predictable, aesthetic results. the dentists will be able to put it all together so they can make it work for their patients. This course helps them refine the principals of anterior guidance and its effect on aesthetics. They’ll learn the importance of exquisite provisionalization as a tool for both themselves and their lab technician. And, they’ll learn how to organize the posterior teeth so that they are both beautiful and functional. This is the 3rd part of a 4 part series.
47 hours
Developing mastery with complex cases involving precise sequencing and interdisciplinary coordination. Diagnosis, Planning and Completion of the Complex Anterior Restorative Case. THIS IS THE 4TH PART OF THE 4 PART SERIES OF COURSES.
47 hours
In this course the dentists’ll continue to coalesce their substantial skills and knowledge. The posterior considerations discussed in C4 represent the last piece of the technical riddle; understanding this will allow them to begin solving the behavioral riddle to a higher degree and with greater confidence.
37 hours
This course will focus on introducing a philosophy of how to conservatively, effectively and artistically perform aesthetic direct anterior composite restorations. Aspects related to the diagnosis, treatment planning and execution of such restorations will be thoroughly addressed.
40 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 is part 2 of a 4 part series of courses. This “hands-on” clinical workshop will teach procedures and instrumentation necessary for a dynamic relational study of the teeth and TM joints. The objective is to help dentists become capable of making dependable, comprehensive, three-dimensional dentognathic diagnoses before treating functional and esthetic problems.
48 hours
This “hands on, how to” course where a dentist will bring their own patient to provide them with a smile design. This course trains the dentist to use the knowledge gained in Levels I and II to offer comprehensive diagnosis and treatment to selected patients. Dentists with lab technicians are guided through an actual Bioesthetic Rejuvenation.
When an unbalanced relationship exists between the teeth and jaw joints, it leads to a malocclusion. The muscles must strain to fit the teeth together which causes various degrees of facial deformity. Utilizing Bioesthetic Principles, trained practitioners can establish a “physiologic (healthy) vertical dimension” of the face. This process often results in a dentoskeletal face lift — thus the term “Rejuvenation.” This is part 3 of the 4 part series of courses.
48 hours
Complete Bioesthetic Rejuvenation (Level IV), guides the dentist and laboratory technician through the actual Bioesthetic rejuvenation of a severely worn or mutilated dentition selected from the dentist’s own practice. THIS IS PART 4 OF THE 4 PART SERIES. THIS IS THE HIGHEST LEVEL OF TRAINING WIHTIN OBI
48 hours
This is a 5 day hands on live patient program where dentists will take their own patients and place 8-16 veneers for a smile design procedure under the supervision of some of the finest esthetic dentist clinical instructors.
40 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
This is an advanced level sedation course for dentists to be able to provide conscious sedation to their patients who are fearful of dentistry. This means to you that this dentist has taken more training than the standard required to provide you with the most relaxing, low stress dentistry. So you can snooze comfortably while having dentistry done.
15 hours
This is a generalized course on different uses of lasers in dentsitry
24 hours
The annual dental convention holds an expo and has seminars available for doctors and staff to learn about new guildlines and techniques to continue excellenet care to their patients. Doctor attened seminars for implants, anesthesia and pain control, medical emergency training and CPR.
19 hours