CLASSES & CE SESSIONS

Education at The One Summit

The education here is clinically relevant, evidence-based, and built for immediate use. You’ll leave with clarity, confidence, and tools you can apply in practice right away.

CE Accreditation

Educational collaboration with Delaware Pediatric Dentistry.

Friday

July 24, 2026

Speaker:
Dr. Sandra Kahn, DDS, MSD

CE Hours: 8

Up Locker: Practical Innovation for Functional Correction

Overview

This full-day, in-person course provides a practical framework for understanding functional correction, airway-centered growth, and nasal breathing, while introducing Forwardontics as a clinical system that can be seamlessly integrated into daily practice.

What’s Included

  • BREATHE 4.0 book
  • One Up Locker per participant
  • Certificate of attendance

Block 1: Functional Foundations of Valvular Therapy

Time: 9:00–11:00 AM

    Objective

    Provide a clear framework for why traditional functional approaches fall short and how Forwardontics offers a concrete clinical alternative.

    Key Topics
    • Introduction to valvular therapy
    • Guided facial growth and early transdisciplinary treatment
    • Nasal breathing and swallowing as pillars of growth, stability, and sleep
    • Oral posture at rest
    • Practical tools and common mistakes
    Expected Outcome

    Participants understand the functional problem and identify unresolved clinical opportunities within their practice.

    Block 2: Up Locker and Lip Locker — Step-by-Step Clinical Use

    Time: 11:15 AM–1:15 PM

    Objective

    Enable participants to confidently use, explain, and train patients with the Up Locker and Lip Locker from day one.

    Key Topics
    • Indications and patient selection
    • Functional resting pressure
    • Demonstration of the four-appointment protocol
    • Hands-on practice with the included device
    Expected Outcome

    Dentists leave with a practical, ready-to-implement protocol for immediate clinical use.

    Block 3: Nasal Breathing, Snoring, and Sleep in Dental Practice

    Time: 2:15–4:15 PM

    Objective

    Connect valvular therapy tools to breathing, snoring, orthodontic, and sleep-related treatments.

    Key Topics
    • Identifying the snoring patient
    • Functional assessment and pre-training before other therapies
    • Integration with expansion, MADs, and CPAP
    • Clinical cases and interdisciplinary collaboration
    Expected Outcome

    Effective implementation across multiple treatment modalities, creating meaningful clinical synergy.

    Block 4: Clinical Implementation and Business Opportunity with Forwardontics

    Time: 4:30–6:30 PM

    Objective

    Demonstrate how to integrate Forwardontics into the practice as a scalable, profitable clinical innovation.

    Key Topics
    • Team delegation and training
    • Clinical protocols and follow-up
    • Service models and patient communication
    • Product ecosystem overview
    Expected Outcome

    Participants leave with a clear vision for how to apply, price, and scale this methodology within their practice.

    Saturday

    July 25, 2026

    Speaker:
    Dr. John Frachella, DMD

    CE Hours: TBD

    Part 1: The Medical Management of Caries

    Time: TO BE ANNOUNCED

      Objective

      An interactive, evidence-based exploration of modern medical protocols for dental disease management, reframing caries treatment as a medical—not surgical—process. The session covers bioactive materials, self-healing strategies, and first-line medical interventions supported by current scientific research.

      Learning Objective

      Understand when and why medical management should precede surgery, sedation, or general anesthesia.

      Resources

      Participants receive access to presentation slides, scientific citations, and visual references to support continued learning and implementation.

      Part 2: The Magic of GIC to Seal + Heal

      Time: TO BE ANNOUNCED

        Objective

        A deep dive into glass ionomer cement (GIC) as a uniquely restorative, sealing, and healing material. This session explores current evidence, proper handling techniques, and scalable applications for high-risk patient populations.

        Learning Objective

        Learn how to use GIC effectively to improve restorative and preventive outcomes across diverse patient groups.

        Resources

        Full access to slides, citations, and images for clinical reference and team education.

        Breaks will be taken as needed, including a lunch break and a dedicated Q&A and discussion period.

        Speaker:
        Dr. Gerardo Martinez, DMD

        CE Hours: 3

        3D Printing in Pediatric Dentistry

        Time: TO BE ANNOUNCED

          Overview

          A practical introduction to 3D printing in dentistry, focused on understanding the digital workflow and applying it to real clinical cases in pediatric dentistry and orthodontics.

          Block 1: Foundations & Digital Workflow

          Time: 1:00–2:00 PM

          Objective
          Provide a clear understanding of 3D printing technologies and the complete digital workflow.
          Content
          • Overview of SLA, DLP, and DPS technologies
          • Digital vs traditional lab workflow
          • Clinical advantages: speed, precision, control
          • Step-by-step workflow:
            – Intraoral scanning
            – Basic design (CAD overview)
            – Printing fundamentals
            – Post-processing (wash & cure)
          Outcome
          Understand how 3D printing works and how it fits into daily practice

          Clinical Applications & Case Presentations

          Time: 2:00–3:00 PM

          Objective
          Demonstrate real-world clinical use of 3D printing
          Content
          • Pediatric applications:
            – Crowns
            – Inlays/Onlays
            – Nightguards
            – Space maintainers
          • Early orthodontic applications:
            – Retainers
            – Aligner models
          • Step-by-step case workflows:
            – Scan → Design → Print → Delivery
          • Clinical results:
            – Fit
            – Turnaround time
            – Patient experience
          • Common mistakes and how to avoid them
          Outcome

          Apply 3D printing concepts to real clinical scenarios.

          Block 2: Implementation, ROI & Practice Integration

          Time: 3:00–4:00 PM

          Objective

          Show how to implement 3D printing and make it a profitable part of practice.

          Content
          • How to introduce 3D printing into your office
          • Equipment selection (printer, materials)
          • Simple team protocols and delegation
          • Cost comparison vs lab workflows
          • Return on investment and efficiency gains
          • Patient communication and case acceptance
          Outcome
          Understand how to implement 3D printing in practice
          Key Takeaways
          • Clear understanding of 3D printing technologies and workflow
          • Practical clinical applications for pediatric and early ortho cases
          • Strategies to improve efficiency and reduce lab dependency
          • Actionable steps to implement in-office 3D printing

          Speaker:
          Brenda Martinez Sandoval

          CE Hours: TBD

          How CAD + 3D Printing Power Our Lab Workflow

          Time: TO BE ANNOUNCED

            This session offers a practical look at how digital design and in-house 3D printing are integrated into a modern dental office workflow. Attendees will learn how intraoral scans are translated into printable designs, and how different CAD tools support restorative and aligner workflows

            Drop-In Design Session

            An open, interactive session where doctors can explore digital design software and workflows in a relaxed, hands-on environment. Drop in, ask questions, and see how design fits into your clinical workflow

            A few spots remaining • Los Cabos • July 23–26