New Lecture Teaching Lab Techs Proper Occlusion & Function
Part of Dawson Academy’s New Core Curriculum
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
St. Petersburg, FL – May 12, 2008 – The Dawson Academy is offering a new lecture that teaches laboratory technicians not only how to create stable restorations, but the anatomy and function of the masticatory system.
The two-and-a-half day lecture, Occlusion & Function for Lab Technicians, will be given by Vernon “Buddy” Shafer, Jr, CDT, and will take place Aug. 21-23, 2008 at the Mid-Atlantic Center in Chesapeake, VA. It is limited to 20 technicians, and technicians completing the course will receive a total of 19 continuing education credits. The lecture falls under The Dawson Academy new Core Curriculum.
The two-and-a-half day lecture, Occlusion & Function for Lab
Technicians, will be given by Vernon “Buddy” Shafer, Jr, CDT, and will
take place Aug. 21-23, 2008 at the Mid-Atlantic Center in Chesapeake,
VA. It is limited to 20 technicians, and technicians completing the
course will receive a total of 19 continuing education credits. The
lecture falls under The Dawson Academy new Core Curriculum.
About the Lecture