With the right training and support, you can provide quality orthodontic care as a general dentist or as an orthodontic specialist. So what’s the difference and which is the better option? They can both be rewarding and have different benefits. This guide can help you determine the best fit based on the most common considerations.
Orthodontic Residency vs. Orthodontic Continuing Education
Topics: Economics of Orthodontics, Continuing Education, Orthodontics for Beginners
Short on Time? 4 Non-Traditional Ways to Study Orthodontics with POS
Every year, hundreds of dentists express interest in learning comprehensive orthodontics, but extremely busy schedules prevent them from taking on the full study schedule of our traditional live classroom program.
Fortunately, if you are truly motivated to grow your orthodontic knowledge to a high level, you have options! We have created several flexible study paths to help you achieve your goals. Keep reading to learn what options are available and decide which course of study is right for you.
Topics: Continuing Education, Orthodontics for Beginners, New POS Students
The top GP orthodontic CE program can now come to you
Topics: Orthodontic News, Continuing Education
Not your average free CE course: Why the Intro to Orthodontics is so worth your time
A lot of times, cheap CEs are the worst. Have you ever wasted your time at a boring, overly salesy seminar? It probably looked something like this.
Putting it all together - How ortho, implants and perio created an esthetically pleasing and stable result
Topics: POS Family, Continuing Education, Esthetics
8 Reasons Why You Don’t Want to Miss the Free Intro to Orthodontics Seminar
Topics: Orthodontic News, Continuing Education, Free Intro to Orthodontics, Orthodontics for Beginners
Planning Your Dental CE Schedule for the New Year? 9 Questions to Ask Before Booking Your Next Course
It’s the start of a new year which means it’s time to plan your dental CE courses for the year. Undoubtedly, you can only dedicate so much time to continuing education between your patient schedule and personal life. So it’s important to make the most of the time you can commit to education.
Topics: Orthodontic News, Continuing Education