BIOLASE Launches Waterlase Pediatric Dental Academy

 BIOLASE Launches Waterlase Pediatric Dental Academy

BIOLASE recently launched the Waterlase Pediatric Dental Academy (WPDA), a community dedicated to integrated training and mentorship to deliver Waterlase treatment to pediatric patients.

The WPDA will provide dentists with an immersive training experience through peer-led learning, best practice sharing and on-going mentorship, helping them to successfully integrate Waterlase technology into their practice, according to a press release.

"Pediatric dentists are actively seeking new ways to treat their young patients in a more gentle and holistic manner than traditional dental equipment offers; and we saw this as an opportunity to live out our mission of advancing dentistry in this community," BIOLASE President and CEO John Beaver said, according to the release. "From minimally invasive tongue-tie releases for infants and toddlers to no-shot cavity preparations, Waterlase is the perfect addition to any pediatric practice to help kids feel more comfortable in the chair, and hopefully, instill healthy practices in oral care for life."

WPDA members will have access to virtual and in-person continuing education opportunities, as well as clinical support sessions to review cases, best practice techniques and exclusive web content. Leadership includes experienced pediatric dentists, including Executive Director Dr. Ben Curtis and Drs. Cherish Leung, Linda Murzyn-Dantzer and Reena Kuba.

Waterlase all-tissue dental lasers give pediatric clinicians the ability to remove tooth decay gently and precisely, with fewer aerosols, less vibration and little-to-no anesthesia. The lasers can also perform soft tissue procedures with less blood and faster healing than traditional scalpel and suture methods.

"I believe dental lasers are the future of dentistry, and I am thrilled to be part of an academy that allows pediatric dentists the opportunity to collaborate, learn and train with Waterlase," Dr. Curtis said, according to the release. "My practice has greatly benefited from the diverse therapies the Waterlase laser provides, from limiting the time patients are in the chair to allowing for minimally invasive treatments that take the fear out of their visit. I'm eager for those in the pediatric dentistry community to experience these same results."

The formation of the WPDA comes after other recently established specialty academies: the Waterlase Perio Academy and Waterlase Endo Academy.

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Source: BIOLASE

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