- Understand teeth and supporting structures
- Understand teeth and how smile design relates to facial architecture
- Improve facial cosmetic dermatology with assistance from dentistry
- Understand lesions that occur in the oral cavity
- Differentiate lesions in the oral cavity
- Understand treatment of lesions in the oral cavity
Presented by: Stacy Spizuoco, DDS
Valid for credit through: 12/31/2025
Lecture objectives:
- Understand teeth and supporting structures
- Understand teeth and how smile design relates to facial architecture
- Improve facial cosmetic dermatology with assistance from dentistry
- Understand lesions that occur in the oral cavity
- Differentiate lesions in the oral cavity
- Understand treatment of lesions in the oral cavity
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