Certificate of Executive Healthcare Leadership, Cornell University 2020Certificate of Healthcare Change, Cornell University Management 2020Accrediated Member of American Society of Dentisty Aesthetics 2018Master of Academy of General Dentistry 2016Fellow of International Academy of Dentofacial Esthetics 2014Fellow of Academy General Dentistry 2004Associate Fellow of World Clinical Laser Institute 2002
(04/2020 - 07/2020)
Post-doc Training
Kois Center, Seattle
Clinical Instructor 2020
Product Advisor 2017
Mentor 2012
Pass Mentor Exam 2012
Graduate (Completion of All couses described below with total of 243 hours of CE) 2011
103: Treatment Planning – Diagnostically Driven: This course is designed to focus on the four essential components in the decision making
153: Functional Occlusion – Science Driven Management: Understanding the role occlusion plays relating to wear, mobility, TMD, stability, and restorative failure is critical. This course will provide a hands-on workshop for facebow management and jaw relation records following deprogramming.: esthetics, function, periodontology and biomechanics.173: Managing the Restorative/Periodontal Interface: Understanding the dental gingival complex is critical for predictable management of the soft tissue. Discover why some anterior crown margins become exposed while others stay stable for years.255: Biomechanics: In Biomechanics, Dr. Kois shares independent research and evidence based guidelines to understand caries detection, removal and prevention; the modes and etiology of tooth structure loss; tooth preparation and design principles utilizing proven dental materials and specific protocols for their use and important laboratory protocols to achieve predictable results.275: Implants Fixed & Removable: The use of implants in general practice has created both new levels of excitement and frustration. This course will dispel the “hype”, which is not brand specific, and will focus on what is critical for predictable success. This course presents a step-by-step approach to restoring the challenging edentulous and partially edentulous patient.303: Advanced Functional Occlusion – Complex Restorative Management: Biologic Principles in Advanced Functional Occlusion Understanding the biologic principles involved in developing a functional occlusion is vital to achieving predictable long-term restorative success. Traditionally, occlusion courses have centered on condylar position, muscle tension and gnathologic concepts such as canine guidance and mutual protection. The interpretations of these different [...]403: Advanced Treatment Planning – Interactive Case Management: This course is a unique interactive program designed to implement the thought process necessary in creating systematic treatment plans and facilitate complex restorative treatment.
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Seminars and Conferences
Annual Kois Symposium July, 2012 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
A literature review conference: Review of 200-300 most recent scientific published journals pertaining to the last concepts in Dentistry.
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