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September 17-18 Memphis, TN
Start
September 17, 2010
07:30 AM
End
September 18, 2010
06:00 PM
Location
Memphis, TN
Register
TAD Cadaver Course
Sep. 17-18
Memphis, TN
2 day course
Day 1: Cadaver Lab
-
7:30 am - 6:30 pm
You will start the day bright and early eating breakfast with Dr. Jack Fisher. Dr. Fisher uses this time to get to know you, and for you to become acquainted with the other course participants. After breakfast, elite will provide transportation to the cadaver lab. There are locker rooms available at the lab facility where you will change into scurbs provided by elite.
In the lab, you will be working on a
fresh, un-embalmed human cadaver.
All tissue specimens have passed multiple toxicity and infectious disease screenings, in accordance with the Department of Human Health and Human Services regulations.
What you will learn:
Proper placement protocol in 4 areas of the oral cavity.
Infrazygomatic
Placement-
Placing a TAD in the Zygomatic Crest. This cite is optimal for TAD placement.
Palatal Approach-
Placing TADs in the palatal area.
Incisial
Placement-
Placing TADs between the root of the upper and lower incisors.
Mesial
Placement-
Placing TADs between roots of the posterior teeth in both the mandable and the maxcilla.
We spend more than 1.5 hours on each placement type because the major factor in anchorage stability is
proper placement protocol.
Dr. Fisher places great emphasis on proper placement and feels strongly that when a TAD is placed it will remain stable under normal orthodontic forces. While there are many other factors in TAD stability: TAD design, bone type and force applied, when you place the TAD correctly it goes along way towards stability.
Injection Protocol
Anesthesia Protocol
Anatomy
Basic Mechanics
Soft Tissue Laser Procedures
There is a dental diode laser available for you to learn basic laser procedures.
Indications
TAD Types
How to talk to patients and parents
Wire Bending
Improper Placement Protocol-
You will deliberately place TADs in roots of teeth so you can see how it feels, and avoid this in your practice.
After you have placed several TADs, you will th
en
dissect the cadaver and evaluate your TAD placement.
Is the TAD sticking in the sinus? Is the BASE of the TAD seated against the bone? Is the TAD torqued in completely? How thick is the bone where you placed the TAD?
For this dissection procedure, we use a surgical chisel and mallet, which ensures you will have a clean bone fracture optimal for evaluation.
While the majority of content revolves around proper placement protocol, you will experience a vast array of rich content for you to take back and implement into your practice immediately. Dr. Fisher has his computer and a projector in the lab. Not only will you gain hands on experience with TADs, but you will also see tons of cases laced throughout your day in the lab. Dr. Fisher has placed in excess of 2600 TADs in his private practice, and a handful of residency programs where he is serving as an adjunct faculity member. TADs are quickly becoming the standard of care in an orthodontic practice, and this is absolutly hands down the best medium through which to learn.
Evening of Day 1: Free Time
The course participants, along with Dr. Fisher and elite staff members go eat dinner together at a nice restaurant in downtown Memphis. Participation in this dinner is optional. There are many exciting things to do in Memphis. This host hotel where you will be staying is downtown where all of the excitement is. Don't forget to stroll down Beale St.
Day 2: Lecture
-
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
The lecture series will be in a boardroom at the host hotel. We will start the day with breakfast and then proceed with the lecture. The majority of the content will revolve around Orthodontic Mechanics in conjunction with TADs. You will learn how Dr. Fishers introduces TADs to his patients. Dr. Fisher will cover a vast array of indications with TADs including:
Open Bites
Maxillary Expansion with TADs
Molar Distalization
Cuspid Retraction
Midline shift / hold
Molar Up- righting
Complications
Cone Beam Radiographs
Contra Indications
Perio Accelerated Ostiogentic Orthodontics
How to talk to patients about TADs
Anesthesia Protocol
Anatomy
Placement Protocol Review
Q & A
* You are encouraged to bring a case you are contemplating treating with TADs to the course. You can present your case to the group for discussion.
After the lecture you are free to enjoy Memphis. The host hotel is located in downtown Memphis a trolly ride away from world famous Beale St.
** WE HAVE A 100% MONEY BACK GUARANTEE ON THIS COURSE**
You will not be dissappointed!
Show details
October 8-9 Memphis, TN
Start
October 08, 2010
07:30 AM
End
October 09, 2010
06:00 PM
Location
Memphis, TN
Register
TAD Cadaver Course
Oct. 8-9 Memphis, TN
2 day course
Day 1: Cadaver Lab
-
7:30 am - 6:30 pm
You will start the day bright and early eating breakfast with Dr. Jack Fisher. Dr. Fisher uses this time to get to know you, and for you to become acquainted with the other course participants. After breakfast, elite will provide transportation to the cadaver lab. There are locker rooms available at the lab facility where you will change into scurbs provided by elite.
In the lab, you will be working on a
fresh, un-embalmed human cadaver.
All tissue specimens have passed multiple toxicity and infectious disease screenings, in accordance with the Department of Human Health and Human Services regulations.
What you will learn:
Proper placement protocol in 4 areas of the oral cavity.
Infrazygomatic
Placement-
Placing a TAD in the Zygomatic Crest. This cite is optimal for TAD placement.
Palatal Approach-
Placing TADs in the palatal area.
Incisial
Placement-
Placing TADs between the root of the upper and lower incisors.
Mesial
Placement-
Placing TADs between roots of the posterior teeth in both the mandable and the maxcilla.
We spend more than 1.5 hours on each placement type because the major factor in anchorage stability is
proper placement protocol.
Dr. Fisher places great emphasis on proper placement and feels strongly that when a TAD is placed it will remain stable under normal orthodontic forces. While there are many other factors in TAD stability: TAD design, bone type and force applied, when you place the TAD correctly it goes along way towards stability.
Injection Protocol
Anesthesia Protocol
Anatomy
Basic Mechanics
Soft Tissue Laser Procedures
There is a dental diode laser available for you to learn basic laser procedures.
Indications
TAD Types
How to talk to patients and parents
Wire Bending
Improper Placement Protocol-
You will deliberately place TADs in roots of teeth so you can see how it feels, and avoid this in your practice.
After you have placed several TADs, you will th
en
dissect the cadaver and evaluate your TAD placement.
Is the TAD sticking in the sinus? Is the BASE of the TAD seated against the bone? Is the TAD torqued in completely? How thick is the bone where you placed the TAD?
For this dissection procedure, we use a surgical chisel and mallet, which ensures you will have a clean bone fracture optimal for evaluation.
While the majority of content revolves around proper placement protocol, you will experience a vast array of rich content for you to take back and implement into your practice immediately. Dr. Fisher has his computer and a projector in the lab. Not only will you gain hands on experience with TADs, but you will also see tons of cases laced throughout your day in the lab. Dr. Fisher has placed in excess of 2600 TADs in his private practice, and a handful of residency programs where he is serving as an adjunct faculity member. TADs are quickly becoming the standard of care in an orthodontic practice, and this is absolutly hands down the best medium through which to learn.
Evening of Day 1: Free Time
The course participants, along with Dr. Fisher and elite staff members go eat dinner together at a nice restaurant in Las Vegas. Participation in this dinner is optional. There are many exciting things to do in Las Vegas. This host hotel where you will be staying is on the Vegas strip where all of the excitement is. Don't forget to catch one of the exciting shows!
Day 2: Lecture
-
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
The lecture series will be in a boardroom at the host hotel. We will start the day with breakfast and then proceed with the lecture. The majority of the content will revolve around Orthodontic Mechanics in conjunction with TADs. You will learn how Dr. Fishers introduces TADs to his patients. Dr. Fisher will cover a vast array of indications with TADs including:
Open Bites
Maxillary Expansion with TADs
Molar Distalization
Cuspid Retraction
Midline shift / hold
Molar Up- righting
Complications
Cone Beam Radiographs
Contra Indications
Perio Accelerated Ostiogentic Orthodontics
How to talk to patients about TADs
Anesthesia Protocol
Anatomy
Placement Protocol Review
Q & A
* You are encouraged to bring a case you are contemplating treating with TADs to the course. You can present your case to the group for discussion.
After the lecture you are free to enjoy Las Vegas. The host hotel is located on the Vegas strip.
** WE HAVE A 100% MONEY BACK GUARANTEE ON THIS COURSE**
You will not be dissappointed!
Show details
October 22-23 Memphis, TN. PRIVATE NEWCONN Course
Start
October 22, 2010
07:30 AM
End
October 23, 2010
06:00 PM
Location
Memphis, TN
Register
TAD Cadaver Course
Oct. 22-23
Memphis, TN
NEWCONN Group
2 day course
Day 1: Cadaver Lab
-
7:30 am - 6:30 pm
You will start the day bright and early eating breakfast with Dr. Jack Fisher. Dr. Fisher uses this time to get to know you, and for you to become acquainted with the other course participants. After breakfast, elite will provide transportation to the cadaver lab. There are locker rooms available at the lab facility where you will change into scurbs provided by elite.
In the lab, you will be working on a
fresh, un-embalmed human cadaver.
All tissue specimens have passed multiple toxicity and infectious disease screenings, in accordance with the Department of Human Health and Human Services regulations.
What you will learn:
Proper placement protocol in 4 areas of the oral cavity.
Infrazygomatic
Placement-
Placing a TAD in the Zygomatic Crest. This cite is optimal for TAD placement.
Palatal Approach-
Placing TADs in the palatal area.
Incisial
Placement-
Placing TADs between the root of the upper and lower incisors.
Mesial
Placement-
Placing TADs between roots of the posterior teeth in both the mandable and the maxcilla.
We spend more than 1.5 hours on each placement type because the major factor in anchorage stability is
proper placement protocol.
Dr. Fisher places great emphasis on proper placement and feels strongly that when a TAD is placed it will remain stable under normal orthodontic forces. While there are many other factors in TAD stability: TAD design, bone type and force applied, when you place the TAD correctly it goes along way towards stability.
Injection Protocol
Anesthesia Protocol
Anatomy
Basic Mechanics
Soft Tissue Laser Procedures
There is a dental diode laser available for you to learn basic laser procedures.
Indications
TAD Types
How to talk to patients and parents
Wire Bending
Improper Placement Protocol-
You will deliberately place TADs in roots of teeth so you can see how it feels, and avoid this in your practice.
After you have placed several TADs, you will th
en
dissect the cadaver and evaluate your TAD placement.
Is the TAD sticking in the sinus? Is the BASE of the TAD seated against the bone? Is the TAD torqued in completely? How thick is the bone where you placed the TAD?
For this dissection procedure, we use a surgical chisel and mallet, which ensures you will have a clean bone fracture optimal for evaluation.
While the majority of content revolves around proper placement protocol, you will experience a vast array of rich content for you to take back and implement into your practice immediately. Dr. Fisher has his computer and a projector in the lab. Not only will you gain hands on experience with TADs, but you will also see tons of cases laced throughout your day in the lab. Dr. Fisher has placed in excess of 2600 TADs in his private practice, and a handful of residency programs where he is serving as an adjunct faculity member. TADs are quickly becoming the standard of care in an orthodontic practice, and this is absolutly hands down the best medium through which to learn.
Evening of Day 1: Free Time
The course participants, along with Dr. Fisher and elite staff members go eat dinner together at a nice restaurant in downtown Memphis. Participation in this dinner is optional. There are many exciting things to do in Memphis. This host hotel where you will be staying is downtown where all of the excitement is. Don't forget to stroll down Beale St.
Day 2: Lecture
-
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
The lecture series will be in a boardroom at the host hotel. We will start the day with breakfast and then proceed with the lecture. The majority of the content will revolve around Orthodontic Mechanics in conjunction with TADs. You will learn how Dr. Fishers introduces TADs to his patients. Dr. Fisher will cover a vast array of indications with TADs including:
Open Bites
Maxillary Expansion with TADs
Molar Distalization
Cuspid Retraction
Midline shift / hold
Molar Up- righting
Complications
Cone Beam Radiographs
Contra Indications
Perio Accelerated Ostiogentic Orthodontics
How to talk to patients about TADs
Anesthesia Protocol
Anatomy
Placement Protocol Review
Q & A
* You are encouraged to bring a case you are contemplating treating with TADs to the course. You can present your case to the group for discussion.
After the lecture you are free to enjoy Memphis. The host hotel is located in downtown Memphis a trolly ride away from world famous Beale St.
** WE HAVE A 100% MONEY BACK GUARANTEE ON THIS COURSE**
You will not be dissappointed!
Show details
November 19-20 Las Vegas
Start
November 19, 2010
07:30 AM
End
November 20, 2010
06:00 PM
Location
Las Vegas, NV
Register
TAD Cadaver Course
Nov. 19-20 Las Vegas, NV
2 day course
Day 1: Cadaver Lab
-
7:30 am - 6:30 pm
You will start the day bright and early eating breakfast with Dr. Jack Fisher. Dr. Fisher uses this time to get to know you, and for you to become acquainted with the other course participants. After breakfast, elite will provide transportation to the cadaver lab. There are locker rooms available at the lab facility where you will change into scurbs provided by elite.
In the lab, you will be working on a
fresh, un-embalmed human cadaver.
All tissue specimens have passed multiple toxicity and infectious disease screenings, in accordance with the Department of Human Health and Human Services regulations.
What you will learn:
Proper placement protocol in 4 areas of the oral cavity.
Infrazygomatic
Placement-
Placing a TAD in the Zygomatic Crest. This cite is optimal for TAD placement.
Palatal Approach-
Placing TADs in the palatal area.
Incisial
Placement-
Placing TADs between the root of the upper and lower incisors.
Mesial
Placement-
Placing TADs between roots of the posterior teeth in both the mandable and the maxcilla.
We spend more than 1.5 hours on each placement type because the major factor in anchorage stability is
proper placement protocol.
Dr. Fisher places great emphasis on proper placement and feels strongly that when a TAD is placed it will remain stable under normal orthodontic forces. While there are many other factors in TAD stability: TAD design, bone type and force applied, when you place the TAD correctly it goes along way towards stability.
Injection Protocol
Anesthesia Protocol
Anatomy
Basic Mechanics
Soft Tissue Laser Procedures
There is a dental diode laser available for you to learn basic laser procedures.
Indications
TAD Types
How to talk to patients and parents
Wire Bending
Improper Placement Protocol-
You will deliberately place TADs in roots of teeth so you can see how it feels, and avoid this in your practice.
After you have placed several TADs, you will th
en
dissect the cadaver and evaluate your TAD placement.
Is the TAD sticking in the sinus? Is the BASE of the TAD seated against the bone? Is the TAD torqued in completely? How thick is the bone where you placed the TAD?
For this dissection procedure, we use a surgical chisel and mallet, which ensures you will have a clean bone fracture optimal for evaluation.
While the majority of content revolves around proper placement protocol, you will experience a vast array of rich content for you to take back and implement into your practice immediately. Dr. Fisher has his computer and a projector in the lab. Not only will you gain hands on experience with TADs, but you will also see tons of cases laced throughout your day in the lab. Dr. Fisher has placed in excess of 2600 TADs in his private practice, and a handful of residency programs where he is serving as an adjunct faculity member. TADs are quickly becoming the standard of care in an orthodontic practice, and this is absolutly hands down the best medium through which to learn.
Evening of Day 1: Free Time
Day 2: Lecture
-
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
The lecture series will be in a boardroom at the host hotel. We will start the day with breakfast and then proceed with the lecture. The majority of the content will revolve around Orthodontic Mechanics in conjunction with TADs. You will learn how Dr. Fishers introduces TADs to his patients. Dr. Fisher will cover a vast array of indications with TADs including:
Open Bites
Maxillary Expansion with TADs
Molar Distalization
Cuspid Retraction
Midline shift / hold
Molar Up- righting
Complications
Cone Beam Radiographs
Contra Indications
Perio Accelerated Ostiogentic Orthodontics
How to talk to patients about TADs
Anesthesia Protocol
Anatomy
Placement Protocol Review
Q & A
* You are encouraged to bring a case you are contemplating treating with TADs to the course. You can present your case to the group for discussion.
** WE HAVE A 100% MONEY BACK GUARANTEE ON THIS COURSE**
You will not be dissappointed!
Show details
December. 11-12 VAIL, CO. Beaver Creek Resort
Start
December 11, 2010
End
December 12, 2010
Location
Vail, Colorado SKI!!!
Register
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Show details
January 14-15, 2011 Memphis, TN
Start
January 14, 2011
07:30 AM
End
January 15, 2011
06:00 PM
Location
Memphis, TN
Register
TAD Cadaver Course
Jan. 14-15, 2011 Memphis, TN
2 day course
Day 1: Cadaver Lab
-
7:30 am - 6:30 pm
You will start the day bright and early eating breakfast with Dr. Jack Fisher. Dr. Fisher uses this time to get to know you, and for you to become acquainted with the other course participants. After breakfast, elite will provide transportation to the cadaver lab. There are locker rooms available at the lab facility where you will change into scurbs provided by elite.
In the lab, you will be working on a
fresh, un-embalmed human cadaver.
All tissue specimens have passed multiple toxicity and infectious disease screenings, in accordance with the Department of Human Health and Human Services regulations.
What you will learn:
Proper placement protocol in 4 areas of the oral cavity.
Infrazygomatic
Placement-
Placing a TAD in the Zygomatic Crest. This cite is optimal for TAD placement.
Palatal Approach-
Placing TADs in the palatal area.
Incisial
Placement-
Placing TADs between the root of the upper and lower incisors.
Mesial
Placement-
Placing TADs between roots of the posterior teeth in both the mandable and the maxcilla.
We spend more than 1.5 hours on each placement type because the major factor in anchorage stability is
proper placement protocol.
Dr. Fisher places great emphasis on proper placement and feels strongly that when a TAD is placed it will remain stable under normal orthodontic forces. While there are many other factors in TAD stability: TAD design, bone type and force applied, when you place the TAD correctly it goes along way towards stability.
Injection Protocol
Anesthesia Protocol
Anatomy
Basic Mechanics
Soft Tissue Laser Procedures
There is a dental diode laser available for you to learn basic laser procedures.
Indications
TAD Types
How to talk to patients and parents
Wire Bending
Improper Placement Protocol-
You will deliberately place TADs in roots of teeth so you can see how it feels, and avoid this in your practice.
After you have placed several TADs, you will th
en
dissect the cadaver and evaluate your TAD placement.
Is the TAD sticking in the sinus? Is the BASE of the TAD seated against the bone? Is the TAD torqued in completely? How thick is the bone where you placed the TAD?
For this dissection procedure, we use a surgical chisel and mallet, which ensures you will have a clean bone fracture optimal for evaluation.
While the majority of content revolves around proper placement protocol, you will experience a vast array of rich content for you to take back and implement into your practice immediately. Dr. Fisher has his computer and a projector in the lab. Not only will you gain hands on experience with TADs, but you will also see tons of cases laced throughout your day in the lab. Dr. Fisher has placed in excess of 2600 TADs in his private practice, and a handful of residency programs where he is serving as an adjunct faculity member. TADs are quickly becoming the standard of care in an orthodontic practice, and this is absolutly hands down the best medium through which to learn.
Evening of Day 1: Free Time
The course participants, along with Dr. Fisher and elite staff members go eat dinner together at a nice restaurant in Las Vegas. Participation in this dinner is optional. There are many exciting things to do in Las Vegas. This host hotel where you will be staying is on the Vegas strip where all of the excitement is. Don't forget to catch one of the exciting shows!
Day 2: Lecture
-
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
The lecture series will be in a boardroom at the host hotel. We will start the day with breakfast and then proceed with the lecture. The majority of the content will revolve around Orthodontic Mechanics in conjunction with TADs. You will learn how Dr. Fishers introduces TADs to his patients. Dr. Fisher will cover a vast array of indications with TADs including:
Open Bites
Maxillary Expansion with TADs
Molar Distalization
Cuspid Retraction
Midline shift / hold
Molar Up- righting
Complications
Cone Beam Radiographs
Contra Indications
Perio Accelerated Ostiogentic Orthodontics
How to talk to patients about TADs
Anesthesia Protocol
Anatomy
Placement Protocol Review
Q & A
* You are encouraged to bring a case you are contemplating treating with TADs to the course. You can present your case to the group for discussion.
After the lecture you are free to enjoy Las Vegas. The host hotel is located on the Vegas strip.
** WE HAVE A 100% MONEY BACK GUARANTEE ON THIS COURSE**
You will not be dissappointed!
Show details
February 25-26, 2011 Memphis, TN
Start
February 25, 2011
07:30 AM
End
February 26, 2011
06:00 PM
Location
Memphis, TN
Register
TAD Cadaver Course
Feb. 25-26, 2011 Memphis, TN
2 day course
Day 1: Cadaver Lab
-
7:30 am - 6:30 pm
You will start the day bright and early eating breakfast with Dr. Jack Fisher. Dr. Fisher uses this time to get to know you, and for you to become acquainted with the other course participants. After breakfast, elite will provide transportation to the cadaver lab. There are locker rooms available at the lab facility where you will change into scurbs provided by elite.
In the lab, you will be working on a
fresh, un-embalmed human cadaver.
All tissue specimens have passed multiple toxicity and infectious disease screenings, in accordance with the Department of Human Health and Human Services regulations.
What you will learn:
Proper placement protocol in 4 areas of the oral cavity.
Infrazygomatic
Placement-
Placing a TAD in the Zygomatic Crest. This cite is optimal for TAD placement.
Palatal Approach-
Placing TADs in the palatal area.
Incisial
Placement-
Placing TADs between the root of the upper and lower incisors.
Mesial
Placement-
Placing TADs between roots of the posterior teeth in both the mandable and the maxcilla.
We spend more than 1.5 hours on each placement type because the major factor in anchorage stability is
proper placement protocol.
Dr. Fisher places great emphasis on proper placement and feels strongly that when a TAD is placed it will remain stable under normal orthodontic forces. While there are many other factors in TAD stability: TAD design, bone type and force applied, when you place the TAD correctly it goes along way towards stability.
Injection Protocol
Anesthesia Protocol
Anatomy
Basic Mechanics
Soft Tissue Laser Procedures
There is a dental diode laser available for you to learn basic laser procedures.
Indications
TAD Types
How to talk to patients and parents
Wire Bending
Improper Placement Protocol-
You will deliberately place TADs in roots of teeth so you can see how it feels, and avoid this in your practice.
After you have placed several TADs, you will th
en
dissect the cadaver and evaluate your TAD placement.
Is the TAD sticking in the sinus? Is the BASE of the TAD seated against the bone? Is the TAD torqued in completely? How thick is the bone where you placed the TAD?
For this dissection procedure, we use a surgical chisel and mallet, which ensures you will have a clean bone fracture optimal for evaluation.
While the majority of content revolves around proper placement protocol, you will experience a vast array of rich content for you to take back and implement into your practice immediately. Dr. Fisher has his computer and a projector in the lab. Not only will you gain hands on experience with TADs, but you will also see tons of cases laced throughout your day in the lab. Dr. Fisher has placed in excess of 2600 TADs in his private practice, and a handful of residency programs where he is serving as an adjunct faculity member. TADs are quickly becoming the standard of care in an orthodontic practice, and this is absolutly hands down the best medium through which to learn.
Evening of Day 1: Free Time
The course participants, along with Dr. Fisher and elite staff members go eat dinner together at a nice restaurant in Las Vegas. Participation in this dinner is optional. There are many exciting things to do in Las Vegas. This host hotel where you will be staying is on the Vegas strip where all of the excitement is. Don't forget to catch one of the exciting shows!
Day 2: Lecture
-
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
The lecture series will be in a boardroom at the host hotel. We will start the day with breakfast and then proceed with the lecture. The majority of the content will revolve around Orthodontic Mechanics in conjunction with TADs. You will learn how Dr. Fishers introduces TADs to his patients. Dr. Fisher will cover a vast array of indications with TADs including:
Open Bites
Maxillary Expansion with TADs
Molar Distalization
Cuspid Retraction
Midline shift / hold
Molar Up- righting
Complications
Cone Beam Radiographs
Contra Indications
Perio Accelerated Ostiogentic Orthodontics
How to talk to patients about TADs
Anesthesia Protocol
Anatomy
Placement Protocol Review
Q & A
* You are encouraged to bring a case you are contemplating treating with TADs to the course. You can present your case to the group for discussion.
After the lecture you are free to enjoy Las Vegas. The host hotel is located on the Vegas strip.
** WE HAVE A 100% MONEY BACK GUARANTEE ON THIS COURSE**
You will not be dissappointed!
Show details
March 25-26, 2011 Memphis, TN
Start
March 25, 2011
07:30 AM
End
March 26, 2011
06:00 PM
Location
Memphis, TN
Register
TAD Cadaver Course
March 25-26, 2011 Memphis, TN
2 day course
Day 1: Cadaver Lab
-
7:30 am - 6:30 pm
You will start the day bright and early eating breakfast with Dr. Jack Fisher. Dr. Fisher uses this time to get to know you, and for you to become acquainted with the other course participants. After breakfast, elite will provide transportation to the cadaver lab. There are locker rooms available at the lab facility where you will change into scurbs provided by elite.
In the lab, you will be working on a
fresh, un-embalmed human cadaver.
All tissue specimens have passed multiple toxicity and infectious disease screenings, in accordance with the Department of Human Health and Human Services regulations.
What you will learn:
Proper placement protocol in 4 areas of the oral cavity.
Infrazygomatic
Placement-
Placing a TAD in the Zygomatic Crest. This cite is optimal for TAD placement.
Palatal Approach-
Placing TADs in the palatal area.
Incisial
Placement-
Placing TADs between the root of the upper and lower incisors.
Mesial
Placement-
Placing TADs between roots of the posterior teeth in both the mandable and the maxcilla.
We spend more than 1.5 hours on each placement type because the major factor in anchorage stability is
proper placement protocol.
Dr. Fisher places great emphasis on proper placement and feels strongly that when a TAD is placed it will remain stable under normal orthodontic forces. While there are many other factors in TAD stability: TAD design, bone type and force applied, when you place the TAD correctly it goes along way towards stability.
Injection Protocol
Anesthesia Protocol
Anatomy
Basic Mechanics
Soft Tissue Laser Procedures
There is a dental diode laser available for you to learn basic laser procedures.
Indications
TAD Types
How to talk to patients and parents
Wire Bending
Improper Placement Protocol-
You will deliberately place TADs in roots of teeth so you can see how it feels, and avoid this in your practice.
After you have placed several TADs, you will th
en
dissect the cadaver and evaluate your TAD placement.
Is the TAD sticking in the sinus? Is the BASE of the TAD seated against the bone? Is the TAD torqued in completely? How thick is the bone where you placed the TAD?
For this dissection procedure, we use a surgical chisel and mallet, which ensures you will have a clean bone fracture optimal for evaluation.
While the majority of content revolves around proper placement protocol, you will experience a vast array of rich content for you to take back and implement into your practice immediately. Dr. Fisher has his computer and a projector in the lab. Not only will you gain hands on experience with TADs, but you will also see tons of cases laced throughout your day in the lab. Dr. Fisher has placed in excess of 2600 TADs in his private practice, and a handful of residency programs where he is serving as an adjunct faculity member. TADs are quickly becoming the standard of care in an orthodontic practice, and this is absolutly hands down the best medium through which to learn.
Evening of Day 1: Free Time
The course participants, along with Dr. Fisher and elite staff members go eat dinner together at a nice restaurant in Las Vegas. Participation in this dinner is optional. There are many exciting things to do in Las Vegas. This host hotel where you will be staying is on the Vegas strip where all of the excitement is. Don't forget to catch one of the exciting shows!
Day 2: Lecture
-
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
The lecture series will be in a boardroom at the host hotel. We will start the day with breakfast and then proceed with the lecture. The majority of the content will revolve around Orthodontic Mechanics in conjunction with TADs. You will learn how Dr. Fishers introduces TADs to his patients. Dr. Fisher will cover a vast array of indications with TADs including:
Open Bites
Maxillary Expansion with TADs
Molar Distalization
Cuspid Retraction
Midline shift / hold
Molar Up- righting
Complications
Cone Beam Radiographs
Contra Indications
Perio Accelerated Ostiogentic Orthodontics
How to talk to patients about TADs
Anesthesia Protocol
Anatomy
Placement Protocol Review
Q & A
* You are encouraged to bring a case you are contemplating treating with TADs to the course. You can present your case to the group for discussion.
After the lecture you are free to enjoy Las Vegas. The host hotel is located on the Vegas strip.
** WE HAVE A 100% MONEY BACK GUARANTEE ON THIS COURSE**
You will not be dissappointed!
Show details
April 22-23, 2011 Memphis, TN
Start
April 22, 2011
07:30 AM
End
April 23, 2011
06:00 PM
Location
Memphis, TN
Register
TAD Cadaver Course
April 22-23, 2011 Memphis, TN
2 day course
Day 1: Cadaver Lab
-
7:30 am - 6:30 pm
You will start the day bright and early eating breakfast with Dr. Jack Fisher. Dr. Fisher uses this time to get to know you, and for you to become acquainted with the other course participants. After breakfast, elite will provide transportation to the cadaver lab. There are locker rooms available at the lab facility where you will change into scurbs provided by elite.
In the lab, you will be working on a
fresh, un-embalmed human cadaver.
All tissue specimens have passed multiple toxicity and infectious disease screenings, in accordance with the Department of Human Health and Human Services regulations.
What you will learn:
Proper placement protocol in 4 areas of the oral cavity.
Infrazygomatic
Placement-
Placing a TAD in the Zygomatic Crest. This cite is optimal for TAD placement.
Palatal Approach-
Placing TADs in the palatal area.
Incisial
Placement-
Placing TADs between the root of the upper and lower incisors.
Mesial
Placement-
Placing TADs between roots of the posterior teeth in both the mandable and the maxcilla.
We spend more than 1.5 hours on each placement type because the major factor in anchorage stability is
proper placement protocol.
Dr. Fisher places great emphasis on proper placement and feels strongly that when a TAD is placed it will remain stable under normal orthodontic forces. While there are many other factors in TAD stability: TAD design, bone type and force applied, when you place the TAD correctly it goes along way towards stability.
Injection Protocol
Anesthesia Protocol
Anatomy
Basic Mechanics
Soft Tissue Laser Procedures
There is a dental diode laser available for you to learn basic laser procedures.
Indications
TAD Types
How to talk to patients and parents
Wire Bending
Improper Placement Protocol-
You will deliberately place TADs in roots of teeth so you can see how it feels, and avoid this in your practice.
After you have placed several TADs, you will th
en
dissect the cadaver and evaluate your TAD placement.
Is the TAD sticking in the sinus? Is the BASE of the TAD seated against the bone? Is the TAD torqued in completely? How thick is the bone where you placed the TAD?
For this dissection procedure, we use a surgical chisel and mallet, which ensures you will have a clean bone fracture optimal for evaluation.
While the majority of content revolves around proper placement protocol, you will experience a vast array of rich content for you to take back and implement into your practice immediately. Dr. Fisher has his computer and a projector in the lab. Not only will you gain hands on experience with TADs, but you will also see tons of cases laced throughout your day in the lab. Dr. Fisher has placed in excess of 2600 TADs in his private practice, and a handful of residency programs where he is serving as an adjunct faculity member. TADs are quickly becoming the standard of care in an orthodontic practice, and this is absolutly hands down the best medium through which to learn.
Evening of Day 1: Free Time
The course participants, along with Dr. Fisher and elite staff members go eat dinner together at a nice restaurant in Las Vegas. Participation in this dinner is optional. There are many exciting things to do in Las Vegas. This host hotel where you will be staying is on the Vegas strip where all of the excitement is. Don't forget to catch one of the exciting shows!
Day 2: Lecture
-
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
The lecture series will be in a boardroom at the host hotel. We will start the day with breakfast and then proceed with the lecture. The majority of the content will revolve around Orthodontic Mechanics in conjunction with TADs. You will learn how Dr. Fishers introduces TADs to his patients. Dr. Fisher will cover a vast array of indications with TADs including:
Open Bites
Maxillary Expansion with TADs
Molar Distalization
Cuspid Retraction
Midline shift / hold
Molar Up- righting
Complications
Cone Beam Radiographs
Contra Indications
Perio Accelerated Ostiogentic Orthodontics
How to talk to patients about TADs
Anesthesia Protocol
Anatomy
Placement Protocol Review
Q & A
* You are encouraged to bring a case you are contemplating treating with TADs to the course. You can present your case to the group for discussion.
After the lecture you are free to enjoy Las Vegas. The host hotel is located on the Vegas strip.
** WE HAVE A 100% MONEY BACK GUARANTEE ON THIS COURSE**
You will not be dissappointed!
Show details
June 17-18, 2011 Las Vegas, NV
Start
June 17, 2011
07:30 AM
End
June 18, 2011
06:00 PM
Location
Las Vegas. NV
Register
TAD Cadaver Course
June 17-18, 2011 Las Vegas, NV
2 day course
Day 1: Cadaver Lab
-
7:30 am - 6:30 pm
You will start the day bright and early eating breakfast with Dr. Jack Fisher. Dr. Fisher uses this time to get to know you, and for you to become acquainted with the other course participants. After breakfast, elite will provide transportation to the cadaver lab. There are locker rooms available at the lab facility where you will change into scurbs provided by elite.
In the lab, you will be working on a
fresh, un-embalmed human cadaver.
All tissue specimens have passed multiple toxicity and infectious disease screenings, in accordance with the Department of Human Health and Human Services regulations.
What you will learn:
Proper placement protocol in 4 areas of the oral cavity.
Infrazygomatic
Placement-
Placing a TAD in the Zygomatic Crest. This cite is optimal for TAD placement.
Palatal Approach-
Placing TADs in the palatal area.
Incisial
Placement-
Placing TADs between the root of the upper and lower incisors.
Mesial
Placement-
Placing TADs between roots of the posterior teeth in both the mandable and the maxcilla.
We spend more than 1.5 hours on each placement type because the major factor in anchorage stability is
proper placement protocol.
Dr. Fisher places great emphasis on proper placement and feels strongly that when a TAD is placed it will remain stable under normal orthodontic forces. While there are many other factors in TAD stability: TAD design, bone type and force applied, when you place the TAD correctly it goes along way towards stability.
Injection Protocol
Anesthesia Protocol
Anatomy
Basic Mechanics
Soft Tissue Laser Procedures
There is a dental diode laser available for you to learn basic laser procedures.
Indications
TAD Types
How to talk to patients and parents
Wire Bending
Improper Placement Protocol-
You will deliberately place TADs in roots of teeth so you can see how it feels, and avoid this in your practice.
After you have placed several TADs, you will th
en
dissect the cadaver and evaluate your TAD placement.
Is the TAD sticking in the sinus? Is the BASE of the TAD seated against the bone? Is the TAD torqued in completely? How thick is the bone where you placed the TAD?
For this dissection procedure, we use a surgical chisel and mallet, which ensures you will have a clean bone fracture optimal for evaluation.
While the majority of content revolves around proper placement protocol, you will experience a vast array of rich content for you to take back and implement into your practice immediately. Dr. Fisher has his computer and a projector in the lab. Not only will you gain hands on experience with TADs, but you will also see tons of cases laced throughout your day in the lab. Dr. Fisher has placed in excess of 2600 TADs in his private practice, and a handful of residency programs where he is serving as an adjunct faculity member. TADs are quickly becoming the standard of care in an orthodontic practice, and this is absolutly hands down the best medium through which to learn.
Evening of Day 1: Free Time
The course participants, along with Dr. Fisher and elite staff members go eat dinner together at a nice restaurant in Las Vegas. Participation in this dinner is optional. There are many exciting things to do in Las Vegas. This host hotel where you will be staying is on the Vegas strip where all of the excitement is. Don't forget to catch one of the exciting shows!
Day 2: Lecture
-
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
The lecture series will be in a boardroom at the host hotel. We will start the day with breakfast and then proceed with the lecture. The majority of the content will revolve around Orthodontic Mechanics in conjunction with TADs. You will learn how Dr. Fishers introduces TADs to his patients. Dr. Fisher will cover a vast array of indications with TADs including:
Open Bites
Maxillary Expansion with TADs
Molar Distalization
Cuspid Retraction
Midline shift / hold
Molar Up- righting
Complications
Cone Beam Radiographs
Contra Indications
Perio Accelerated Ostiogentic Orthodontics
How to talk to patients about TADs
Anesthesia Protocol
Anatomy
Placement Protocol Review
Q & A
* You are encouraged to bring a case you are contemplating treating with TADs to the course. You can present your case to the group for discussion.
After the lecture you are free to enjoy Las Vegas. The host hotel is located on the Vegas strip.
** WE HAVE A 100% MONEY BACK GUARANTEE ON THIS COURSE**
You will not be dissappointed!
Show details
Sep. 16-17, 2011 Memphis, TN
Start
September 16, 2011
07:30 AM
End
September 17, 2011
06:00 PM
Location
Memphis, TN
Register
TAD Cadaver Course
Sep. 16-17 2011 Memphis, TN
2 day course
Day 1: Cadaver Lab
-
7:30 am - 6:30 pm
You will start the day bright and early eating breakfast with Dr. Jack Fisher. Dr. Fisher uses this time to get to know you, and for you to become acquainted with the other course participants. After breakfast, elite will provide transportation to the cadaver lab. There are locker rooms available at the lab facility where you will change into scurbs provided by elite.
In the lab, you will be working on a
fresh, un-embalmed human cadaver.
All tissue specimens have passed multiple toxicity and infectious disease screenings, in accordance with the Department of Human Health and Human Services regulations.
What you will learn:
Proper placement protocol in 4 areas of the oral cavity.
Infrazygomatic
Placement-
Placing a TAD in the Zygomatic Crest. This cite is optimal for TAD placement.
Palatal Approach-
Placing TADs in the palatal area.
Incisial
Placement-
Placing TADs between the root of the upper and lower incisors.
Mesial
Placement-
Placing TADs between roots of the posterior teeth in both the mandable and the maxcilla.
We spend more than 1.5 hours on each placement type because the major factor in anchorage stability is
proper placement protocol.
Dr. Fisher places great emphasis on proper placement and feels strongly that when a TAD is placed it will remain stable under normal orthodontic forces. While there are many other factors in TAD stability: TAD design, bone type and force applied, when you place the TAD correctly it goes along way towards stability.
Injection Protocol
Anesthesia Protocol
Anatomy
Basic Mechanics
Soft Tissue Laser Procedures
There is a dental diode laser available for you to learn basic laser procedures.
Indications
TAD Types
How to talk to patients and parents
Wire Bending
Improper Placement Protocol-
You will deliberately place TADs in roots of teeth so you can see how it feels, and avoid this in your practice.
After you have placed several TADs, you will th
en
dissect the cadaver and evaluate your TAD placement.
Is the TAD sticking in the sinus? Is the BASE of the TAD seated against the bone? Is the TAD torqued in completely? How thick is the bone where you placed the TAD?
For this dissection procedure, we use a surgical chisel and mallet, which ensures you will have a clean bone fracture optimal for evaluation.
While the majority of content revolves around proper placement protocol, you will experience a vast array of rich content for you to take back and implement into your practice immediately. Dr. Fisher has his computer and a projector in the lab. Not only will you gain hands on experience with TADs, but you will also see tons of cases laced throughout your day in the lab. Dr. Fisher has placed in excess of 2600 TADs in his private practice, and a handful of residency programs where he is serving as an adjunct faculity member. TADs are quickly becoming the standard of care in an orthodontic practice, and this is absolutly hands down the best medium through which to learn.
Evening of Day 1: Free Time
The course participants, along with Dr. Fisher and elite staff members go eat dinner together at a nice restaurant in Las Vegas. Participation in this dinner is optional. There are many exciting things to do in Las Vegas. This host hotel where you will be staying is on the Vegas strip where all of the excitement is. Don't forget to catch one of the exciting shows!
Day 2: Lecture
-
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
The lecture series will be in a boardroom at the host hotel. We will start the day with breakfast and then proceed with the lecture. The majority of the content will revolve around Orthodontic Mechanics in conjunction with TADs. You will learn how Dr. Fishers introduces TADs to his patients. Dr. Fisher will cover a vast array of indications with TADs including:
Open Bites
Maxillary Expansion with TADs
Molar Distalization
Cuspid Retraction
Midline shift / hold
Molar Up- righting
Complications
Cone Beam Radiographs
Contra Indications
Perio Accelerated Ostiogentic Orthodontics
How to talk to patients about TADs
Anesthesia Protocol
Anatomy
Placement Protocol Review
Q & A
* You are encouraged to bring a case you are contemplating treating with TADs to the course. You can present your case to the group for discussion.
After the lecture you are free to enjoy Las Vegas. The host hotel is located on the Vegas strip.
** WE HAVE A 100% MONEY BACK GUARANTEE ON THIS COURSE**
You will not be dissappointed!
Show details
Dec. 9-10, 2011 Memphis, TN
Start
December 09, 2011
07:30 AM
End
December 10, 2011
06:00 PM
Location
Memphis, TN
Register
TAD Cadaver Course
Dec. 9-10, 2011 Memphis, TN
2 day course
Day 1: Cadaver Lab
-
7:30 am - 6:30 pm
You will start the day bright and early eating breakfast with Dr. Jack Fisher. Dr. Fisher uses this time to get to know you, and for you to become acquainted with the other course participants. After breakfast, elite will provide transportation to the cadaver lab. There are locker rooms available at the lab facility where you will change into scurbs provided by elite.
In the lab, you will be working on a
fresh, un-embalmed human cadaver.
All tissue specimens have passed multiple toxicity and infectious disease screenings, in accordance with the Department of Human Health and Human Services regulations.
What you will learn:
Proper placement protocol in 4 areas of the oral cavity.
Infrazygomatic
Placement-
Placing a TAD in the Zygomatic Crest. This cite is optimal for TAD placement.
Palatal Approach-
Placing TADs in the palatal area.
Incisial
Placement-
Placing TADs between the root of the upper and lower incisors.
Mesial
Placement-
Placing TADs between roots of the posterior teeth in both the mandable and the maxcilla.
We spend more than 1.5 hours on each placement type because the major factor in anchorage stability is
proper placement protocol.
Dr. Fisher places great emphasis on proper placement and feels strongly that when a TAD is placed it will remain stable under normal orthodontic forces. While there are many other factors in TAD stability: TAD design, bone type and force applied, when you place the TAD correctly it goes along way towards stability.
Injection Protocol
Anesthesia Protocol
Anatomy
Basic Mechanics
Soft Tissue Laser Procedures
There is a dental diode laser available for you to learn basic laser procedures.
Indications
TAD Types
How to talk to patients and parents
Wire Bending
Improper Placement Protocol-
You will deliberately place TADs in roots of teeth so you can see how it feels, and avoid this in your practice.
After you have placed several TADs, you will th
en
dissect the cadaver and evaluate your TAD placement.
Is the TAD sticking in the sinus? Is the BASE of the TAD seated against the bone? Is the TAD torqued in completely? How thick is the bone where you placed the TAD?
For this dissection procedure, we use a surgical chisel and mallet, which ensures you will have a clean bone fracture optimal for evaluation.
While the majority of content revolves around proper placement protocol, you will experience a vast array of rich content for you to take back and implement into your practice immediately. Dr. Fisher has his computer and a projector in the lab. Not only will you gain hands on experience with TADs, but you will also see tons of cases laced throughout your day in the lab. Dr. Fisher has placed in excess of 2600 TADs in his private practice, and a handful of residency programs where he is serving as an adjunct faculity member. TADs are quickly becoming the standard of care in an orthodontic practice, and this is absolutly hands down the best medium through which to learn.
Evening of Day 1: Free Time
The course participants, along with Dr. Fisher and elite staff members go eat dinner together at a nice restaurant in Las Vegas. Participation in this dinner is optional. There are many exciting things to do in Las Vegas. This host hotel where you will be staying is on the Vegas strip where all of the excitement is. Don't forget to catch one of the exciting shows!
Day 2: Lecture
-
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
The lecture series will be in a boardroom at the host hotel. We will start the day with breakfast and then proceed with the lecture. The majority of the content will revolve around Orthodontic Mechanics in conjunction with TADs. You will learn how Dr. Fishers introduces TADs to his patients. Dr. Fisher will cover a vast array of indications with TADs including:
Open Bites
Maxillary Expansion with TADs
Molar Distalization
Cuspid Retraction
Midline shift / hold
Molar Up- righting
Complications
Cone Beam Radiographs
Contra Indications
Perio Accelerated Ostiogentic Orthodontics
How to talk to patients about TADs
Anesthesia Protocol
Anatomy
Placement Protocol Review
Q & A
* You are encouraged to bring a case you are contemplating treating with TADs to the course. You can present your case to the group for discussion.
After the lecture you are free to enjoy Las Vegas. The host hotel is located on the Vegas strip.
** WE HAVE A 100% MONEY BACK GUARANTEE ON THIS COURSE**
You will not be dissappointed!
Show details
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August 27, 2010
August 27-28 Las Vegas, NV
July 30, 2010
July 30-31 Memphis, TN
June 18, 2010
June 18-19 Las Vegas, NV
May 28, 2010
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March 26, 2010
March 26-27 Memphis, TN
February 26, 2010
February 26-27 Memphis, TN
January 15, 2010
January 15-16 Memphis, TN
November 07, 2009
TAD Cadaver Course- November 7-8 Memphis, TN
September 19, 2009
Online TAD Mechanics LIVE September, 19
September 11, 2009
TAD Cadaver Course- September 11-12 Memphis, TN
August 28, 2009
TAD Cadaver Course- August 28-29, Las Vegas, NV
August 22, 2009
Online TAD Mechanics LIVE August, 22
July 18, 2009
Online TAD Mechanics LIVE July, 18
June 26, 2009
TAD Cadaver Course- June 26-27, Las Vegas, NV
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Online TAD Mechanics LIVE June. 13
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