
Join Jasmine Piran on 16 September at 7pm as she discusses the art of ortho-restorative integration.
This webinar will provide clinicians with practical strategies and clinical insights for seamlessly integrating orthodontic and restorative treatments to achieve optimal functional and aesthetic outcomes.
Learning outcomes
- Plan and sequence ortho-restorative cases effectively, including visit timing and interdisciplinary coordination
- Apply whitening protocols tailored to orthodontic-restorative workflows for enhanced aesthetic results
- Identify key clinical indicators for overcorrection, retention and long-term stability in multidisciplinary cases.
The speaker
Dr Jasmine Piran qualified as a dentist at the prestigious Guy’s, King’s and St Thomas’ Dental Institute, London, in 2004. She has since achieved a masters’s degree with distinction in restorative and aesthetic dentistry from the University of Manchester, a postgraduate diploma in clear aligner therapy, and she has attended many advanced clinical training courses internationally in America, Switzerland, Italy and the UK.
She is now an international speaker and educator, lecturing dentists internationally about the use of Invisalign, cosmetic composite bonding and porcelain veneers.
Jasmine has a special interest in helping people to improve their smiles, and she has carried out hundreds of smile makeovers involving varying combinations of porcelain veneers, composite bonding, tooth whitening, and tooth alignment. She also has a psychology degree and has trained in hypnotherapy, so she is able to help people who are particularly anxious about attending the dentist.
You can sign up for the webinar here.
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