2026 Upcoming Course Calendar

July 2026

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07/17/2026 Restorative Functions 07/19/2026
07/25/2026 Mastering Porcelain Veneers 07/25/2026
07/31/2026 Head and Neck Anatomy 08/02/2026

August 2026

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08/07/2026 Smile in a Box 08/08/2026
08/14/2026 Local Anesthesia 08/16/2026
08/22/2026 Fundamentals of Dental Assisting 08/23/2026
08/28/2026 The Digital Dental Assistant 08/30/2026

September 2026

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09/04/2026 Gator Football Championship Series 09/04/2026
09/11/2026 Nitrous Oxide – Seminole, FL 09/12/2026
09/26/2026 Endodontics in Today’s Practice 09/26/2026

October 2026

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10/02/2026 Botulinum Toxin Level I 10/02/2026
10/09/2026 Nitrous Oxide – Seminole, FL 10/10/2026
10/16/2026 Local Anesthesia 10/18/2026
10/16/2026 Basic Airway Management 10/16/2026
10/23/2026 Surgical Assistant Training 10/24/2026
10/30/2026 CBCT Techniques, Applications, and Interpretation 10/31/2026
10/30/2026 Mastering Porcelain Veneers 10/30/2026

November 2026

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11/06/2026 Dental Fall Weekend 11/06/2026
11/14/2026 Radiology for Dental Assistant 11/14/2026
11/14/2026 Expanded Functions for Dental Auxiliary 11/15/2026

December 2026

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12/11/2026 Ortho for General & Pediatric Dentists 12/12/2026
12/11/2026 Nitrous Oxide 12/12/2026
12/11/2026 Local Anesthesia 12/13/2026
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