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BOTOX & DERMAL Fillers Introductory Course for Dentists
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BOTOX & DERMAL Fillers Introductory Course for Dentists

Introduction to BOTOX & Injectable Fillers, the Integration Between Dentistry and Facial Cosmetics
Last updated 3/2020
English

What you'll learn

  • Botox and Fillers in Dentistry - Online Course

Course content

2 sections9 lectures1h 37m total length
  • Introduction, General Information About Botox and Fillers11:00
  • Introduction to Dermal Fillers13:35

    Explore hyaluronic acid and synthetic dermal fillers, their safety profiles, and skin anatomy to tailor injections for lips, nasolabial folds, jawline, and chin using angles and techniques, with temporary results.

  • Anatomical Considerations of Dermal Fillers11:42
  • Lip Fillers8:46
  • Botox in Facial Cosmetics10:08

    Learn how Botox relaxes facial muscles by blocking acetylcholine to reduce wrinkles in the forehead, glabella, bunny lines, and around the eyes, with emphasis on anatomy and safe injection techniques.

  • Live Clinical Application, Botox, Guidelines and Techniques11:51

    Demonstrates live botox injection techniques for first-time dentists, covering preparation, mixing with saline, marking forehead and periocular injection points, and unit-based dosing.

  • Botox Application for the Chin1:27

    Perform chin Botox to create clear demarcation along the mandible, using targeted injections at the midline and border sites, with careful unit planning and future neck considerations.

  • Clinical Application, Botox and Fillers in a Visit (Part 1)12:05
  • Clinical Application, Botox and Fillers in a Visit (Part 2)17:07

    Demonstrates non-permanent hyaluronic acid fillers with high cross-link density for lips and nasolabial folds. Guides needle or cannula use, injection depth, and massage to prevent lumps while preserving natural expressions.

Requirements

  • None

Description

It is for a fact that dentists are the most skilled at using injections in their daily practice. Working with tiny gaps and cracks on someone else mouth is evident enough. Dentists also deeply care about smile and the overall appeal of the face. If your asking if a dentist is qualified to practice botox and fillers, they are more than qualified. If your patient may need to have the best overall facial makeover, deliver it to them by gaining some practice and knowing how to. In this unique online course, you’ll get exposed to the most trending techniques of Facial cosmetics in Dentistry improving your technical knowledge & changing your patient way of appearance analysis moving it to a higher level of professionalism. This online course is designed to fit ALL dental practitioners – dental specialists and consultants.

Who this course is for:

  • Dental Professionals