(Cleveland, OH) -- The American Academy of Facial Esthetics (AAFE) is proud to announce a partnership with the ADA to offer a Pre-Session live patient course for dental professionals in the use of Botox for esthetic and therapeutic treatments. Attendees can expect hands-on learning in the latest techniques utilizing non-invasive treatments for management of TMJ dysfunction, headaches, and dental and facial esthetics.
AAFE President, Dr. Louis Malcmacher explains, “The American Academy of Facial Esthetics is proud to partner with the ADA on the live patient pre-course live patient session, Botox Therapeutics and Esthetics for Every Dental Practice, at the upcoming ADA Annual Session. This course will teach dentists how to properly evaluate and treat patients with botulinum toxin (Botox) for dental/facial esthetics and facial pain treatment. The ADA Council on Annual Sessions continues to be a leader in dental continuing education and the AAFE is thrilled to have been chosen as a trusted CE partner.” The AAFE has trained nearly 7,000 dental professionals in non-invasive dental esthetics and therapeutics using botulinum toxin and dermal fillers.
Dr. Gregory J. Peppes, ADA member and program chair, describes the partnership, “The ADA Council on Annual Sessions has received a lot of interest in Botox from members and patients. Who better to partner with than the American Academy of Facial Esthetics, the leader in training dentists and health professionals in non-surgical, non-invasive facial esthetic techniques?”
For more information about the AAFE and course offerings, visit www.FacialEsthetics.org or call 800-952-0521.