Handouts

March 14, 2026 – AIC Vancouver
March 13, 2026 – AIC Toronto
March 1, 2026 – XCEL Dental Seminars – PM Session Dr. Shotell
March 1, 2026 – XCEL Dental Seminars – AM Session Dr. Scherer


Interested in learning more about clear aligners? Check out this exciting online course covering diagnosis and treatment planning, how to get started with clear aligner laboratories, the differences in technology, step-by-step clinical procedures from taking records to delivering aligners and monitoring your patients until case completion. We cover the basics to getting you started with clear aligner treatment using traditional and digital methods for recording taking, step-by-step clinical and laboratory workflows, insurance/billing and growing your clear aligner practice through innovative marketing strategies.

Link: https://learndentistry.com/product/fast-track-clear-aligners/
This online course is eligible for up to 15 hours of continuing education credits.

Want to learn more about digital dentistry – CBCT, implant planning, surgery, 3D printing, and some amazing step-by-step surgical implantology and restorative protocols in your office and/or laboratory? Check out our innovative, clinically-focused, fully online digital dentistry course at www.LearnDental3D.com. 46 CEU credits provided

Interested in learning more about digital dentures including clinical and laboratory techniques and protocols? Check out our innovative step-by-step online digital dentures course at www.LearnDigitalDentures.com

Interested in 3D Printing your own clear aligners? Check out our step-by-step 3d printing course featuring creating your own branded in-house clear aligners by designing and 3D printing your aligner cases. We teach you the secrets, step-by-step on how to set-up your cases (or outsource setup!) and then 3D print models for aligners, vacuum forming aligners, and then finishing and delivering them to the patient! The clear aligner course includes the entire fast-track clear aligners course mentioned above and is eligible for up to 27 hours of continuing education credits.