The exclusive Seattle Study Club in BostonProvider ID# 442736 · office@facedentalgroup.com

Member education

Events & Upcoming Sessions

Educational sessions are primarily available to approved members of The Boston Study Club.

Participation note: Educational sessions are primarily available to approved members. Membership applications are reviewed, and approved applicants receive additional information regarding annual dues, payment, CE participation, and event logistics.
JAN
January 20, 2026
Lecture up to 2 hours

Decision Making Process to Achieve the Optimum Gingival Design in the Esthetic Zone

Gerry Chiche, DDS
6:00 PM | Venue TBD
149 Multi-disciplinary Topics

This session illustrates management of gingival levels through a case presentation and the decision process leading to final interdisciplinary treatment.

  • Choose between crown lengthening and orthodontic intrusion.
  • Understand the impact of minimally invasive dentistry on the final interdisciplinary treatment.
FEB
February 27, 2026
Lecture up to 5 hours

Bright Yellow SUV: Putting Real Growth on Autopilot

Greg Tice
8:00 AM | Venue TBD
550 Practice Management and Human Relations

An interactive growth and behavior-change program exploring seven concepts to help clinicians create sustained momentum in practice and professional development.

  • Understand and apply the basic elements of creating an ongoing growth mindset.
  • Understand and take advantage of the principles behind interactive education.
MAR
March 11, 2026
Lecture up to 2 hours

Evening of Diagnostics

Prof. Wael Att, DDS, Dr Med Dent, DMD, PhD
6:00 PM | Venue TBD
149 Multi-disciplinary Topics

A clinically focused evening designed to align members on modern data collection, diagnosis, communication, and interdisciplinary collaboration.

  • Understand best practices for data collection and team and patient communication.
  • Utilize insights from trial clinical settings to enhance diagnostic skills.
APR
April 8, 2026
Lecture up to 2.5 hours

Comprehensive Management Strategies for Complex Anterior Tooth Loss

M. Nader Sharifi, DDS, MS
6:00 PM | Venue TBD
610 Fixed Prosthodontics

A treatment-planning session focused on the consequences of losing multiple maxillary anterior teeth, including the risks and benefits of different treatment pathways.

  • Apply principles learned in successfully treating this case to benefit other patients.
  • Understand the risks and benefits of fixed and removable implant-supported solutions.
  • Recognize the advantages of staging treatment.
  • Identify techniques for gathering data in challenging anterior cases.
MAY
May 20, 2026
Lecture up to 2 hours

Collaborative Debate: Clear Aligners vs. Conventional Orthodontics

Rebecca Bockow, DDS, MS, and Drew Ferris, DDS, MS
6:00 PM | Venue TBD
370 Orthodontics

A collaborative debate on clear aligners and conventional orthodontics, highlighting treatment selection, tooth movement, occlusal schemes, digital workflows, and interdisciplinary indications.

  • Learn the types of movements that require fixed appliances.
  • Understand the flexibility of fixed appliances in interdisciplinary cases.
  • Visualize three-dimensional control with fixed appliances.
  • Understand movements and occlusal schemes where clear aligners are effective.
  • Recognize how aligners and digital platforms affect diagnosis and care quality.
JUN
June 5, 2026
Lecture up to 5 hours

Minimally Invasive Dentistry is Not a Technique, it is a Philosophy

Marco Brindis, DDS
8:00 AM | Venue TBD
149 Multi-disciplinary Topics

A clinical and philosophical program on minimally invasive dentistry, from prevention to full-mouth reconstruction through an interdisciplinary approach.

  • Understand the concepts and reasons for a minimally invasive approach in prosthodontics.
  • Incorporate minimally invasive principles by maximizing bond strength in cementation protocols.