All Press Releases for October 30, 2008

What is the LVI Smile?

All dentists are not created - or trained - equally. While it is true that dental schools give their graduates an excellent foundation to pursue highly satisfactory and rewarding dental careers, an increasing number of dentists are seeking continuing education training to fill out their practices.



    DALLAS, TX, October 30, 2008 /24-7PressRelease/ -- All dentists are not created - or trained - equally. While it is true that dental schools give their graduates an excellent foundation to pursue highly satisfactory and rewarding dental careers, an increasing number of dentists are seeking continuing education training to fill out their practices. Armed with a wider scope of knowledge and techniques, these dentists have the ability to offer their patients a broader range of dental procedures using state-of-the-art technologies.

Since 1995 more than 3,000 dentists worldwide have chosen the esteemed Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies (LVI) for their post-graduate dental training. Dentists completing the advanced training programs and comprehensive curriculum are able to provide patients with an LVI smile.

LVI training helps cosmetic dentists to learn and master advanced cosmetic dentistry procedures, such as:
• Porcelain veneers
• Dental implants
• Dental bonding
• Full mouth reconstruction
• Teeth whitening
• Instant orthodontics
• Metal free crowns, bridges and fillings
• TMD dentistry
• Tooth restoration
• Bone grafting
• Neuromuscular orthodontics

The importance of teeth esthetics is stressed throughout the LVI training programs to ensure that dentists have the ability to not only correct problem areas but also make the changes appear as natural and visually pleasing as possible. Many of the intense training sessions utilize live patients so dentists receive actual hands-on experience in the classroom.

What types of dental issues can these procedures correct?
LVI-trained dentists can help patients who suffer from conditions such as:
• Chipped teeth
• Cracked teeth
• Discolored teeth
• Misaligned or uneven teeth
• Missing teeth
• Crowded teeth
• Gaps in teeth
• Tooth decay
• Periodontal disease
• Overbites/underbites/crossbites

Becoming an LVI-trained cosmetic dentist is not easy. But dentists committed to enriching their skills and passing that knowledge on to their patients find great satisfaction in providing their patients with the renewed self-confidence that comes with a great smile.

If you are considering a cosmetic dentistry procedure, consult with an LVI-trained cosmetic dentist to discuss the different options available to you. Please visit Dr. Alhadef's website to learn more about his practice.

Source: Dr. Gary E. Alhadef, DDS
Website: http://www.dallascosmeticdental.com

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