Seminar Location: QUIET CANNON, 77 BELLA VERDE DR., MONTEBELLO, CA 90640
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Date & Time:
Sunday, June 14, 2026 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada)
Duration: 7 Hours
Course Description:
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DR NEERAJ KHANNA
Dr. Khanna grew up in Toronto, Canada where he attended the University of Toronto and completed his Bachelor of Science degree (1989). He then continued post graduate school at the University Of Detroit Mercy- School Of Dentistry and earned is D.D.S. degree (1993). Dr. Khanna then completed a General Practice Residency at the University of Rochester-Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester, New York (1994). After being an associate dentist for several years, Dr. Khanna opened his practice (March 2000) in beautiful downtown Geneva, Illinois.
Dr. Khanna has completed training at the prestigious DAWSON ACADEMY (St. Petersburg, FL). He has been faculty with the Dawson Academy since 2010. He is currently a Senior Faculty and continues to teach the full core curriculum at the Dawson Academy. His training at the Dawson Academy has inspired him to dedicate his practice to excellence in comprehensive restorative and aesthetic dentistry. Dr. Khanna’s philosophy involves treating every patient in the four aspects of complete dentistry. This includes achieving harmony between jaw joints, muscles, supporting tissues, and teeth. His passion for complete dentistry has opened opportunities to share his knowledge by publishing several articles. Dr. Khanna has lectured in many countries including the United States, U.A.E, India, Kazakhstan, Philippines, Poland, Thailand, and the Republic of Armenia. Finally in 2020, Dr. Khanna has had the honor and privilege of writing his first textbook titled, “Functional Aesthetic Dentistry. How to Achieve Predictable Aesthetic Results Using Principles of a Stable Occlusion.
ABSTRACT:
Why does Functional Aesthetics matter in Dentistry? A clear majority of clinicians around the world understands the basics of aesthetic dentistry, but do not understand the relevance it has on the outcomes for their patient’s occlusion. Anterior worn dentition is a global problem, and this can sometimes create awareness for those patients considering restorative options. Most dentists fall short in their understanding of the worn anterior dentition, and to provide solutions to their respective patients. There is a direct relationship between tooth wear and the patient’s function. To comprehend functional aesthetic dentistry and restore anterior dentition predicably, one must obtain information pertaining to the patient’s joints, muscles, occlusion and teeth. The procurement of this information allows the dentist to become a physician of the entire masticatory system. The fundamentals of occlusion are directly related to function. In other words, form does follow function. In addition, the anterior teeth also play an important role in establishing correct occlusion and the envelope of function. When anterior teeth are restored correctly, the patient’s envelope of function must be correctly restored to achieve natural movements of the mandible. The lecture will provide information with illustrations on how functional aesthetics can allow dentists to practice and deliver results that are predictable. The very goal of using these principles is not to only have excellent aesthetic, but to have consistent predictable long-lasting results.
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THIS EVENT SPONSORED BY DAWSON ACADEMY