Teeth whitening continues to be one of the most popular and highly requested cosmetic treatments. Patients are constantly seeking ways to enhance their smiles and whitening can be a simple, cost-effective solution—and coordination among the entire office team will help patients achieve optimal results.
Implementing a Successful Whitening Protocol: A Comprehensive Approach for Your Practice provides actionable strategies for creating a whitening program that enhances patient outcomes and practice success.
Whether it’s a standalone cosmetic enhancement or part of a broader restorative treatment, whitening has a place in many treatment protocols. During this CE course, participants will explore the finer details of creating a whitening program that can be seamlessly integrated into various treatment plans, including esthetic, restorative, and orthodontic.
Published Oct. 30, 2024. Credit valid for three (3) years from Published date.
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Shannon Pace Brinker, CDA
Shannon Pace Brinker, CDA, is a national and international speaker, published author and practicing dental assistant for over 30 years. She has published over 200 articles in regard to clinical application and taught thousands of dental assistants across the U.S. and Canada. She has her own publication for dental assistants “From Our Side Of The Chair”®. She has started one of the first online platforms designated for dental assistants called the Academy of Chairside Assisting®. Shannon and her team of dental assistant trainers have taught over 60,000 dental assistants over the last six years on clinical application for the dental assistant. Shannon has taught at the Nash Institute, Dawson Academy, and Spear Education, instructing through both lectures and hands-on programs. Shannon has a column in Dental Product Report for team evaluation of dental products and materials.