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. Hamid Nassery, DMD, FICOI. 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.
A 3 day intense course on how to diagnose and determine bite or occlusal disease. the relationship of body and the bite, the muscles of the head and neck to the teeth. This is the introductory course into how to correctly find the proper bite and recognize complications before they arise.
22 hours
This six-day intense course features live-patient treatment where the dentist will bring their own patients to the institute. Recommended cases include 8-10 units of porcelain veneers/crowns or a combination of both for a smile design. These cases are completed under the guidance of a clinical instructor.This intense, hands-on, live-patient treatment program concentrates on developing a critical eye for aesthetic excellence. The dentist will not only benefit from personal instruction on their own case, but they will view and help diagnose over 300 restorative units from the other attendees.
48 hours
This program investigates the in-depth scientific principles of neuromuscular dentistry. This hands-on program will focus on the need to find the orthopedic position of the jaw in space:
This course teaches the dentists how to perfect their bite taking techniqe This course enahnces their knowledge of TMD denitstry as it relates to aesthetic dentistry.The curriculum will lead dentists to the ultimate goal of effectively treating patients predictably and conservatively through muscle physiology and neurophysiology. The scientific principles and clinical use of EMG, CMS, ESG and Jaw Tracking will be investigated and understood. • Define best practices in the use of good occlusal techniques in preparing a patient for restorative care.
24 hours
This seminar is the gateway to a proven path of clinical and professional excellence. As the foundational seminar in the “Concept of Complete DentistryTM Series,” the will learn the timeless message that good dentistry, esthetic dentistry, complete dentistry must begin with a thorough understanding of occlusion and the functions of the masticatory system. A comprehensive understanding of how the TM joint, muscles, proprioceptive input, lower anterior teeth, upper anterior teeth, lower posterior teeth and upper posterior teeth are designed to function in harmony with one another is the cornerstone of the Dawson philosophy.
Each student will learn to produce beautiful, functionally correct restorative dentistry in an efficient, predictable and profitable fashion.
19 hours
PATIENT EVALUATION AND TREATMENT PLANNING. THIS IS PART 1 OF A 5 PART IMPLANT MINI RESIDENCY PROGRAM.
48 hours
ROOT FORM SURGERY. THIS IS THE SECOND PART TO THIS 5 PART IMPLANT MINI RESIDENCY PROGRAM
60 hours
MEMBRANE GRAFTING DIVISION B BONE. THIS IS PART 3 OF THIS 5 PART IMPLANT MINI RESIDENCY PROGRAM
60 hours
IMMEDIATE LOAD AND DIVISION C BONE. THIS IS PART 4 OF THIS 5 PART IMPLANT MINI RESIDENCY PROGRAM
60 hours
SINUS GRAFTS. THIS IS PART 5 OF THIS 5 PART IMPLANT MINI RESIDENCY PROGRAM.
60 hours
This course is designed for clinicians with foundational implant experience who desire to improve their knowledge and surgical skill sets in soft tissue grafting for implant dentistry. The focus will be the application of the Pikos Institute Philosophy to optimize soft tissue architecture for implant site development, surgical implant placement and periimplant maintenance. The entire spectrum of basic and advanced surgical techniques will be presented, including soft tissue reconstruction and related periodontal plastic surgical procedures. A dedicated section of this course will address esthetic zone reconstruction.
40 hours
The goal of the full three-session course is to provide the dentist with detailed instruction on the diagnosis and treatment of occlusal and temporomandibular disorders that are treated in the modern dental practice. This is part 1 of the 3 session lecture
21 hours
The purpose of this comprehensive 4 session, 8 day program is to teach general and pediatric dentists how to diagnose and treat simple orthodontic cases.
150 hours
This 2 day course is specifically geared to snoring and sleep apnea utilizing oral appliances.
28 hours