Course Title (14 CE Hours)https://youtu.be/N1Vjry8LmqsAn engaging and interactive Pediatric Dentistry Workshop designed for general dentists seeking hands-on training in providing more predictable care for young patients. This workshop combines specialist-led lectures with practical hands-on sessions to equip participants with the skills and confidence needed to provide the most common pediatric treatments. Register Today! Inclusive of workshop, breakfast, lunch, coffee breaks, and CE Certificate. Date: March 29-30, 2025 Time: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PMLocation: Delta Hotels Vancouver Downtown Suites, Vancouver, BCCapacity: Limited to 36 participants. The INSTRUCTORS Dr. Nikhil SharmaDDS, Pediatric Dentist Dr. Nikhil (Nik) Sharma graduated from McGill Dentistry, followed by a one-year general practice residency at the Montreal Children’s Hospital. After completing pediatric training there, he pursued a two-year Pediatric Specialty program at the Eastman Institute for Oral Health in Rochester, New York. Upon returning to Montreal, Dr. Nik became the Residency Director for the General Practice Residency (GPR) at the Montreal Children’s Hospital, training new dental graduates in pediatric care. He also practiced in private pediatric clinics, serving the local community. Now practicing in the Greater Toronto Area, Dr. Nik is a Pediatric Dentist and Clinical Director at Apple Tree Dental for Kids & Sunrise Kids Dental. He leads webinars for oral health professionals and actively uses social media to promote pediatric oral health, educate parents, and support dentists in pediatric care. Dr. Nidhi KotakDDS Pediatric Dentist Dr. Nidhi Kotak is an experienced pediatric dentist with a global background, having practiced in India, the UAE, Kenya, the US, and Canada. A fellow of the Royal College of Dentists of Canada and a Diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry, she has also completed missions in Ladakh and Maasai Mara. Dr. Kotak’s career includes being chief resident during her Temple University residency, winning the Young Outstanding Dentist Award in 2011, and the 2023 Lucy Hobbs “Woman to Watch” award. Her improv theater skills enhance her rapport with young patients, making visits enjoyable. With over 20K Instagram followers, she shares oral health tips and is known in Vancouver for creating a stress-free, child-friendly environment. Dr. Nashat CassimBSc, DDS Pediatric Dentist Dr. Nashat Cassim, known as Dr. Nash, is a certified pediatric dentistry specialist and Fellow of The Royal College of Dentists of Canada. He earned his dental degree with honors from the University of Toronto, followed by a one-year residency at The Hospital for Sick Children, focusing on trauma, infections, and acute medical cases. He then completed his pediatric dentistry specialty at U of T. Dr. Nash is an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto, teaching dental and pediatric specialty students, and also provides care for patients with disabilities at Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital. A dedicated educator, he has taught courses locally and abroad, including at Addis Ababa University in Ethiopia. Dr. Nikhil SharmaDDS, Pediatric Dentist Dr. Nikhil (Nik) Sharma graduated from McGill Dentistry, followed by a one-year general practice residency at the Montreal Children’s Hospital. After completing pediatric training there, he pursued a two-year Pediatric Specialty program at the Eastman Institute for Oral Health in Rochester, New York. Upon returning to Montreal, Dr. Nik became the Residency Director for the General Practice Residency (GPR) at the Montreal Children's Hospital, training new dental graduates in pediatric care. He also practiced in private pediatric clinics, serving the local community. Now practicing in the Greater Toronto Area, Dr. Nik is a Pediatric Dentist and Clinical Director at Apple Tree Dental for Kids & Sunrise Kids Dental. He leads webinars for oral health professionals and actively uses social media to promote pediatric oral health, educate parents, and support dentists in pediatric care. Dr. Nidhi KotakDDS Pediatric Dentist Dr. Nidhi Kotak is an experienced pediatric dentist with a global background, having practiced in India, the UAE, Kenya, the US, and Canada. A fellow of the Royal College of Dentists of Canada and a Diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry, she has also completed missions in Ladakh and Maasai Mara. Dr. Kotak's career includes being chief resident during her Temple University residency, winning the Young Outstanding Dentist Award in 2011, and the 2023 Lucy Hobbs “Woman to Watch” award. Her improv theater skills enhance her rapport with young patients, making visits enjoyable. With over 20K Instagram followers, she shares oral health tips and is known in Vancouver for creating a stress-free, child-friendly environment. Dr. Nashat CassimBSc, DDS Pediatric Dentist Dr. Nashat Cassim, known as Dr. Nash, is a certified pediatric dentistry specialist and Fellow of The Royal College of Dentists of Canada. He earned his dental degree with honors from the University of Toronto, followed by a one-year residency at The Hospital for Sick Children, focusing on trauma, infections, and acute medical cases. He then completed his pediatric dentistry specialty at U of T. Dr. Nash is an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto, teaching dental and pediatric specialty students, and also provides care for patients with disabilities at Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital. A dedicated educator, he has taught courses locally and abroad, including at Addis Ababa University in Ethiopia. Course SCHEDULE Day 1 March 29, 2025LectureIntroduction & Workshop ObjectivesReview Treatment PlanningClinical EvaluationRadiographic EvaluationCaries risk assessmentBehaviour management tips & tricksTreatment planningKeep vs Refer CasesPreventive DentistryFluoride modalitiesSealants GI vs ResinMinimally Invasive DentistryART/ITRSDF, SMARTResin InfiltrationHall TechniqueInterceptive OrthodonticsEmergent conditions and managementEctopic EruptionMissing/Supernumerary teethAnterior/Posterior CrossbitesOral HabitsHands-onSDF application interproximal and smooth surfaceSMARTSmooth surface resin infiltrationHall techniqueTreatment planning activity Day 2 March 30, 2025Lecture & Hands-onComposite Restorations: Class II restorations of primary teethPulp Treatments & Pulpotomy:Liner vs Indirect vs DirectPulpotomiesTroubleshooting: complete chamber cleaning,bleeding, dry and empty, perforationStainless Steel CrownsTechnique: single, side by side, crown next torestoration, crown next to eruptingpermanent, crown-emptyPrep and Restore multiple teethTroubleshootingAfter-care & Follow upSpace MaintainersIndications and contraindicationsUnilateral, bilateral, chairside, lab-madeFabricating and Troubleshooting space maintainersPediatric Clinical Cases: Diagnosis & Treatment Course conclusion: Question & Answer What is INCLUDED Total tuition fee: $2400 CADInclusive of workshop, breakfast, lunch, coffee breaks, and CE Certificate.Date: March 29-30, 2025 Time: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PMLocation: Delta Hotels Vancouver Downtown Suites, Vancouver, BCCapacity: Limited to 36 participants.Learning Objectives: Diagnosis & Treatment Planning Establish diagnosis and treatment plans based on clinical and radiographic evaluation. Modify treatment plans based on patient factors and parent expectations. Determine which pediatric patients and treatment plans are appropriate for a general dentist and which require referral to a pediatric dentist. Preventive Dentistry Understand available techniques, indications, and effectiveness of preventive therapies in pediatric dentistry. Conduct thorough discussions with parents and families about anticipatory guidance, oral hygiene, and the role of diet in prevention. Minimally Invasive Procedures Understand the theory of different minimally invasive treatments for pediatric patients, including indications, contraindications, effectiveness, and the materials involved. Perform the techniques of minimally invasive procedures in pediatric dentistry. Restorative Pediatric Dentistry Understand indications, contraindications, and prognostic factors involved in class II restorations, pulpotomies, and stainless steel crowns of primary teeth. Perform class II restorations, pulpotomies, and stainless steel crowns for primary teeth. Troubleshoot class II restorations, pulpotomies, and stainless steel crowns for primary teeth. Orthodontic Considerations Understand indications, contraindications, technique, prognosis, and follow-up of space maintainers in children. Understand when and how to assess for emergent interceptive orthodontic needs – anterior/posterior crossbite, the ectopic eruption of molars and canines, missing teeth, supernumerary teeth Review instructions and tips for orthodontic appliance insertion, adjustment, design, and maintenance. Register Now Previous WORKSHOP What Our MEMBERS SAY https://vimeo.com/1028613632https://vimeo.com/1028613655https://vimeo.com/1028613676https://vimeo.com/1028613690 Register Now