The Nash Institute Has Added a New Course on Direct Composite Restorations

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The Nash Institute has added a new course on Direct Composite Restorations for EFDA assistants and doctors due to the increased demand for EFDA-related composite programs.

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Dr. Terry Watson, who holds a bachelor of science degree from Arkansas State University and a doctor of dental medicine from the University of Louisville School of Dentistry, will be the clinical instructor for this program. Dr. Watson has completed various postgraduate programs in implant dentistry, orthodontics, and sleep appliance therapy. He is a member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, the ADA, Tennessee Dental Association, and Nashville Dental Society. Additionally, he is a member of the American Orthodontic Society, the International Congress of Oral Implantologists, and the Music City Study Club.

Dr. Watson has been awarded Best Dentists of America for six years and has received local recognition for his community service. He is a graduate of the Nash Institute for Dental Learning Continuum.

The new course on EFDA Direct Composite Restorations will be offered by Dr. Watson on August 25-26, 2023. Seats are available for the 2023 schedule. The Nash Institute is also taking reservations for Full Mouth Esthetic Rehabilitation, Direct Composite Resin Dentistry, Indirect Esthetic Dentistry, and Dental Business School programs.

The Nash Institute offers hands-on courses directed by Ross Nash, DDS, and Debra Engelhardt-Nash. The Nash Institute Esthetic Continuum is composed of three clinical courses: Direct Esthetics, Indirect Esthetics, and Full Mouth Esthetic Rehabilitation. All three courses are two days long, hands-on courses that can be taken in any order.

The participant who completes the continuum will receive a plaque of recognition and 42 hours of AGD Pace credits.

According to Dr. Ross Nash, founder of the Nash Institute, at their dental CE seminars, participants will master new techniques under the direct supervision of current and emerging dentistry leaders. He said, “You will learn about the latest innovations in dental technology, new materials, and techniques since it is crucial for dental professionals to keep up with the ever-evolving field. Continuing education classes available at The Nash Institute offer dentists an ideal opportunity to improve their skills in a hands-on environment.”

To register for a class, visit http://www.thenashinstitute.com/ or call 704-766-0025.