Oral Appliance Therapy Webinar

February 04, 2013
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Oral Appliances Therapy (OAT) is a powerful oral-systemic asset.

Dental Professionals join us to discover how to:

  • Turn your dental chair into a source of wellness solutions
  • Grow a new practice within your current patient base
  • Enjoy becoming a Oral-Systemic orthopedist

The webinar discusses OAT’s effect on these common problems:

  • Teeth Grinding and Jaw Clenching
  • Pain in Head-Neck-Shoulders-Back
  • Sleep Apnea, Snoring, Fatigue
  • Periodontal Inflammation & Caries
  • Heart Disease, Overweight, Depression

Webinar Date:

Thursday, February 7, 2013 at 5:30 PM PST / 8:30 PM EST

Registration Link:

1. Please join my meeting, Feb 7, 2013 at 5:30 PM PST / 8:30 PM EST.
https://www1.gotomeeting.com/join/382341705

2. Use your microphone and speakers (VoIP) – a headset is recommended. Or, call in using your telephone.

Dial +1 (630) 869-1015
Access Code: 382-341-705
Audio PIN: Shown after joining the meeting

Meeting ID: 382-341-705

Not at your computer? Click the link to join this meeting from your iPhone®, iPad® or Android® device via the GoToMeeting app.

This webinar is a preview of the hands-on Oral Appliance Seminar being held in Falls Church, VA on March 1-2, 2013. For more information, contact Dr. Felix Liao.

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