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Core 1: Occlusion & Smile Design

Core 1: Occlusion & Smile Design, where students dive into the fundamentals of functional occlusion. This comprehensive course is designed to elevate your practice to new heights, offering a seamless integration of foundational occlusal principles with cutting-edge digital workflows. Beyond mastering the intricacies of esthetic dentistry, Core 1 provides practical strategies to reduce insurance dependency, ensuring a robust bottom line. Join us in redefining the possibilities of dental excellence and business success, positioning yourself as a leader in your community. The first step on the journey toward becoming a Dawson Scholar starts with Core 1.

Core 1 Events
Feb 27 
- 28, 2026
Tampa, FL
Mar 20 
- 21, 2026
Carrollton, TX
Mar 27 
- 28, 2026
Indianapolis, IN
Jul 17 
- 18, 2026
Nashville, TN
Aug 6 
- 7, 2026
Milwaukee, WI
Sep 18 
- 19, 2026
San Diego, CA
Oct 16 
- 17, 2026
Palm Bay, FL
Nov 13 
- 14, 2026
East Hanover, NJ
Online Event
Livestream I Core 1: Occlusion & Smile Design
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Core 2: Examination & Records

Examination and Records is one of the most important dental courses that a dentist will master on the path to complete dentistry. The cornerstone of the Dawson philosophy begins with a thorough comprehensive examination and the gathering of necessary records accurately. As Dr. Dawson says “every great treatment plan comes from a well organized Records appointment”.

The examination and accompanying records are the first step in the process of complete dentistry. This hands-on program will cover all aspects of the exam and records process.

Core 2 Events
Jan 15 
- 17, 2026
St. Petersburg, FL
Jan 22 
- 24, 2026
Chicago, IL
Feb 19 
- 21, 2026
East Hanover, NJ
May 14 
- 16, 2026
Denver, CO
Jun 11 
- 13, 2026
Carrollton, TX
Jul 23 
- 25, 2026
Charlotte, NC
Aug 13 
- 15, 2026
St. Petersburg, FL
Nov 12 
- 14, 2026
Tarzana, CA
Core 2 dates occur before your Core 1 date. You can still select an earlier Core 1 session if it works for you.
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Core 3: Treatment Planning

This dental CE course provides a programmed approach to predictably diagnose and treatment plan both simple to extremely difficult cases. Utilizing the standardized records discussed in our dental courses Core 1 & Core 2, each dentist will discover how to visualize optimum dentistry from an esthetic, functional, biological and structural perspective. You will learn to apply the four treatment options: reshaping, repositioning, restoring and surgical correction, which are a critical component of step-by-step dental treatment planning checklists.

After sharing knowledge in these areas, our instructors walk through case studies showing you the correct option(s) for each patient. Once a specific, comprehensive treatment plan is decided upon, then the critical step of sequencing the treatment for efficiency and profitability will be determined and discussed. Since you cannot practice complete dentistry without a complete plan, our students learn how to segment large treatment plans enabling patients with financial issues to receive optimum treatment over time without compromising their oral health.

The focus of this continuing dental education program is to integrate a comprehensive dental treatment planning process into your practice. Recommendations based on best practices are discussed to help assist you with organizing your busy schedule and a creating a space for optimum treatment planning. How to present your treatment plan will also be discussed as well as many other aspects of procedures and materials.

Core 3 Events
Mar 6 
- 8, 2025
Tarzana, CA
Mar 20 
- 22, 2025
St. Petersburg, FL
Jun 19 
- 21, 2025
East Hanover, NJ
Sep 4 
- 6, 2025
Charlotte, NC
Sep 11 
- 13, 2025
Denver, CO
Sep 18 
- 20, 2025
East Hanover, NJ
Sep 25 
- 27, 2025
Carrollton, TX
Oct 16 
- 18, 2025
St. Petersburg, FL
Mar 12 
- 14, 2026
Tarzana, CA
Apr 16 
- 18, 2026
Chicago, IL
May 28 
- 30, 2026
St. Petersburg, FL
Jun 11 
- 13, 2026
East Hanover, NJ
Sep 10 
- 12, 2026
Charlotte, NC
Sep 24 
- 26, 2026
Denver, CO
Oct 1 
- 3, 2026
Carrollton, TX
Oct 15 
- 17, 2026
St. Petersburg, FL
Core 3 dates occur before your Core 2 date. You can still select an earlier Core 2 session if it works for you.
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Core 4: Equilibration & Orthotics

This restorative dentistry course how to implement a process of occlusal therapy within their dental practice.  Equilibration is a cornerstone for treatment of occlusal disease, and as such, any dentist who wishes to practice complete dentistry must know how to perform all aspects of it correctly. As a participant, you will discover the importance of the trial equilibration and be given the opportunity to adjust several different case types to ensure your complete understanding of the material presented.  This complete dentistry dental continuing education course includes lectures, videos of patient treatment, and hands-on exercises to provide you with the knowledge and confidence to return home and implement occlusal treatments in your practice on Monday morning.

Core 4 Events
Jul 9 
- 11, 2026
Tarzana, CA
Aug 6 
- 8, 2026
St. Petersburg, FL
Aug 20 
- 22, 2026
Chicago, IL
Oct 8 
- 10, 2026
East Hanover, NJ
Dec 3 
- 5, 2026
Carrollton, TX
Dec 10 
- 12, 2026
St. Petersburg, FL
Dec 10 
- 12, 2026
Denver, CO
Core 4 dates occur before your Core 3 date. You can still select an earlier Core 3 session if it works for you.

Core 5: Diagnosis & Airway

Diagnosis & Airway is a virtual restorative dentistry course that will provide the students with the procedural knowledge to do contemporary restorative procedures at the highest level. This dental continuing education seminar will leave each student with a clear understanding of the four options of treatment: Reshaping, Repositioning, Restoring and Surgical alternatives.

Preliminary mouth preparation such as necessary periodontal procedures and occlusal equilibration will be covered in detail. Necessary soft tissue surgical procedures that will provide an ideal gingival backdrop will also be presented. Tooth preparation for crowns and veneers will be understood by each participant. Soft tissue management in conjunction with final impressioning techniques will be discussed in detail. Provisional restorations, bite registration techniques, laboratory communication and cementation/adhesive options will be a cornerstone of this presentation.

How This Course Works

This virtual course is accessible on computers, tablets, and smartphones. You will be able to watch and review 14 hours of Diagnosis & Airway from anywhere in the world for 6 months. Upon registration, you’ll receive access to this course in our online learning portal.

Core 5 Events
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Core 6: Predictable Esthetics

This Dawson Academy continuing education esthetics course is a hands-on program that will assist the cosmetic dentist in taking those critical steps in accomplishing anterior restorative procedures at their highest level. Restoring anterior teeth and managing dental esthetics with predictability, truly represents the culmination of our understanding of how this intricate system is designed as we attempt to emulate what nature has originally created. Through the use of lecture, clinical videos, and hands-on exercises the restorative dentist will develop the confidence in diagnosis, material selection, preparation design and the creation of key indices to insure predictability in delivering exquisite anterior restorations.

The clinician will have the opportunity to transition the knowledge gained in the “2D” treatment planning mode into a “3D” dental blue print through the use of mounted diagnostic models and the minimal wax technique. The modulation and understanding of Smile Design in an advanced level of dental treatment planning affords the ability to begin with the end in mind, creating an esthetic result that reflects a functionally sound design and insures durability.

The critical information obtained in creating this dental blue print will allow for the fabrication of reduction guides and provisional matrixes to increase your efficiency, productivity and accuracy chairside. We also provide some key concepts in the single most important step in insuring predictability in indirect restoration, creating exquisite prototypes. Special emphasis will be placed on contouring the provisional restoration, and why this is key to long-term functional and esthetic success in every case you perform. Finally, we will discuss with you in detail the cementation and adhesive options so that the proper course of action is matched with each material.

The prime focus of this program is to provide the essential skills and protocols to enhance the clinicians’ ability to create beautiful anterior restorations.

Core 6 Events
Nov 20 
- 22, 2025
Charlotte, NC
Dec 4 
- 6, 2025
East Hanover, NJ
Jan 8 
- 10, 2026
Tarzana, CA
Jan 15 
- 17, 2026
Denver, CO
Feb 5 
- 7, 2026
St. Petersburg, FL
Feb 19 
- 21, 2026
Carrollton, TX
Nov 5 
- 7, 2026
St. Petersburg, FL
Dec 3 
- 5, 2026
East Hanover, NJ
Jan 7 
- 9, 2027
Chicago, IL
Core 6 dates occur before your Core 4 date. You can still select an earlier Core 4 session if it works for you.
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Core 7: Advanced Problem Solving

Advanced Problem Solving is the last of the Dawson Academy courses in the Core Curriculum. This dental course will provide the participant with the necessary information to solve complex dental problems. A programmed approach to treatment planning will be presented so that each student will learn how to solve the 4 functional and 12 esthetic goals when given any set of circumstances. Extreme occlusal wear, anterior open bites, deep overbites, extreme overjet and Class III malocclusions will be discussed. Neutral zone and vertical dimension will be covered in detail as it pertains to the treatment of the above problems.

Special emphasis will be placed on best restorative options, and when orthodontic/orthognathic alternatives should be considered. Each participant will learn how and when to open the vertical dimension of occlusion and when it should not be opened. A programmed approach to full mouth reconstruction, whether it is teeth, dental implants, precision attachment partials or a combination, will be a cornerstone of this program.

Core 7 Events
Apr 30 
- 2, 2026
Clearwater Beach, FL
Apr 29 
- 1, 2027
Clearwater Beach, FL
Core 7 dates occur before your Core 6 date. You can still select an earlier Core 6 session if it works for you.

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The Dawson Academy is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider.

ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry.

Concerns or complaints about a CE provider may be directed to the provider or to the Commission for Continuing Education Provider Recognition at ADA.org/CERP.

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