Esthetics: The Details That Matter

Dental Grand Rounds

Gerard J. Chiche, DDS
August 28, 2009

2:30 - 3:30 p.m.
MCG Lee Auditoria Center

Reception Immediately Following Presentation

OBJECTIVES

  • Step-by-Step Analysis
  • Maximize Esthetics Predictability
  • Critical Occlusal Factors

TARGET AUDIENCE
Dentists, dental students and other dental professionals

PRESENTED BY
Medical College of Georgia School of Dentistry and Division of Continuing Education

CREDIT  

 



The Medical College of Georgia School of Dentistry is a recognized ADA CERP provider, member of ACDE, AGD accepted National Sponsor, FAGD/MAGD Credit. 01/01/-6 - 12/31/09. 1 credit hour.



REGISTRATION INFORMATION

Registration is FREE but advance registration is required.

Phone: 706-721-3967 or 800-221-6437

Complete the registration form and send to:

Division of Continuing Education, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia 30912

SPEAKER
Dr. G. Chiche

Dr. Gerard J. Chiche, DDS, Director of MCG Center for Esthetic and Implant Dentistry, is the first MCG faculty member named Thomas P. Hinman Endowed Chair of Restorative Dentistry. His goal is to create a team to teach interdisciplinary esthetic and implant dentistry to as many residents as possible. "I feel that all the parts are in place at MCG to create an esthetic program with great potential. I look forward to developing the center and making it soar," he says. "I envision a clinical team whose research parallels the esthetic and implant trends," Dr. Chiche says. "You have to have the vision of where to go several years ahead of the curve."

 

LOCATION

Medical College of Georgia, Lee Auditoria Center, BC-1040


SPECIAL NEEDS
The Division of Continuing Education of the Medical College of Georgia complies with the Americans With Disabilities Act. If you require special services, facilities or dietary considerations (vegetarian or otherwise) to support your participation in this continuing education activity, contact the conference coordinator at 800-221-6437 or 706-721-3967.



COMFORT ZONE
Although every effort is made to have a comfortable temperature in the meeting room, everyone’s comfort zones vary. Please bring a jacket or light wrap for your comfort.

Revised September 15, 2009--> .  Please send comments, suggestions or questions about this page to Lynn Thigpen, lbthigpen@mcg.edu .