UCLA Hawaii Symposium 2024
Event Detail
- Event Start Date
- 2024.06.24
- Event End Date
- 2024.06.28
- Online/Offline
- Offline
- Country
- United States
- State
- Hawaii
- Price
- Instructor
- Multiple
- Registration link
- https://dentistry.ucla.edu/course/2473
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Lectures
June 24 - 28, 2024
Turtle Bay Resort, North Shore, Oahu
Monday - Friday
Lectures 8:00 AM – 12:30 PM each day
Q & A discussions after lectures
Course Registration Fee:
$1,200 Dentist/Doctor
early registration: $ 1,080
$ 550 Non-Dentist/Doctor
early registration: $ 495
early registration discount ends April 30
CDE Credits: 20 available
Our Annual UCLA Hawaii Symposium in 2024 will be held at the Turtle Bay Resort on the serene North Shore of the island of Oahu. We will have speakers on multiple topics. Lectures are each morning 8:00 am - 12:30 pm.
This symposium is open to all dental professionals.
We hope you’ll come join us this year for a great vacation and exceptional education. Aloha!
Complete a separate registration for each person.
Speakers and Topics
Monday 6/24
Sean Mong, DDS, EdD
CAMBRA: A Practice Philosophy for a Modern Dental Team
Thiago Morelli, DDS, MS
Soft Tissue Management to Optimize Esthetic Outcomes
Tuesday 6/25
Irina Dragan, DDS, MS
General Dentist - Specialist Referral Process: Pearls and Pitfalls
Sotirios Tetradis, DDS, PhD
Principles of Radiographic Interpretation with Emphasis on CBCT Imaging
Wednesday 6/26
Karim El Kholy, DDS, MS
Digital Dentistry
Payam Afzali, DDS, MD
Hard Tissue Grafting, Autogenous vs Allograft
Thursday 6/27
Larry Tuan, DDS, MS
Soft tissue grafting, autologous vs. non-autologous graft
Sherwin Arman, DMD, MPH
Therapeutic Uses of Botox in Orofacial Pain Management
Friday 6/28
Flavia Pirih, DDS, PhD
Peri-implant Diseases Prevention and Treatment
Reuben Kim, DDS, PhD
Conservative Approach to Manage Pulp in Restorative Dentistry
Speakers, topics and dates subject to change without prior notice.
Travel costs are separate from course registration fees. Course registration required to utilize group travel rates and reservations.
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