Saskatchewan Dentists Approved to Offer Botox: Get Certified

The Council of the College of Dental Surgeons of Saskatchewan has recently passed a motion allowing neuromodulator treatments (aka “Botox) for aesthetics as well as for bruxism in principle for Saskatchewan dentists. The Standard of Practice will be released in the near future.

PTIFAT is pleased to offer Botox certification for dentists and their teams to get trained to the highest Standard of Practice of patient care within the industry.

Through our anatomy-based training and PTIFAT’s proven clinical protocols, your Saskatchewan practice will benefit from:

  • Increased practice revenue
  • Improved patient care & loyalty
  • Highly engaged team

Saskatchewan Botox Course: Get Certified

To become a certified Botox provider, you will need to register for the following two courses:

Upon completion of the Level 1 & 2, you will learn how Botulinum Toxin is used for:

  • Fine Facial Lines & Wrinkles
  • Headache & Migraine
  • Parafunctional Habits: Bruxing, Clenching, Grinding
  • Symptoms of TMD: Pain & Tenderness in the Muscles of the Head & Neck

Register Now for Botox Training for Dentists:

Botox Course Resources for Saskatchewan Dentists

Saskatchewan Botox Instructor: Dr. Warren Roberts

Dr. Warren Roberts is a general dentist who is recognized by Dentistry Today as one of the top 100 CE speakers. Dr. Roberts has trained over 8,000 dentists, physicians, specialists and nurses on how to effectively integrate Botulinum Toxin into their practice. His practice has been stated as the number one dental provider of botulinum toxin in North America. After attending several Botulinum Toxin training programs earlier in his career, Dr. Roberts was concerned with the level of training that was being provided in this field. To be an exceptional practitioner with no negative side effects, Dr. Roberts believes you need not only a deep level of understanding of head and neck anatomy, but also a deep understanding of specific practices and injection techniques that make the patient experience remarkable Through his commitment to delivering excellence in this field, his program content and educational model he has developed through the PTIFAT is now being adopted by various regulatory boards across Canada to develop their “Standard of Practice”.

Botox Course Resources for Physicians & Nurses in Saskatchewan

Warren Roberts, DMD

Co-fondateur et médecin clinicien

Le Dr Warren Roberts est le cofondateur et le directeur clinique du Pacific Training Institute for Facial Aesthetics and Therapeutics.

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