Kois Center

Kois Center

The Kois Center stands out as the sole continuing education program nationally that conducts and publishes autonomous research. Each course undergoes annual updates based on emerging scientific findings. Those who find the Kois Center most aligned with their preferences often share the following attributes:


  1. Embrace a commitment to staying at the forefront of robust, scientific evidence.
  2. Value an intimate classroom environment that promotes active engagement.
  3. Aspire to collaborate and engage with fellow dental professionals.
  4. Aim to expand their involvement in delivering comprehensive patient care.
  5. Strive for excellence in all aspects.


In fields directly impacting public dental health and well-being, continuous learning and ongoing education are pivotal. Patient education is a pivotal component, empowering patients to proactively engage in their care. It should encompass a comprehensive and impartial approach.


Kois Center Mission:


  • Delivering the latest advances in esthetics, implants, and restorative dentistry through cutting-edge continuing dental education.
  • Improving patients' lives by equipping members with evidence-based dental systems for delivering the highest level of patient care.
  • Providing a secure, collaborative learning environment that emphasizes ongoing personal and professional support for members.
  • Cultivating distinguished contributors in the dental profession with comprehensive understanding of periodontics, biomechanics, functional relationships, and facial dynamics.
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  • Does Sugar Cause Cavities?

    How is it possible to get cavities if you don’t eat that much sugar? Is sugar the only cause of tooth decay? Could it be that other types of sweets or sugar-substitutes increase your risk of getting a cavity?


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  • What is Periodontal disease?

    Periodontal disease is a term describing infection of the tissues which surround a tooth. There are two types of periodontal disease: ‘gingivitis’ is an infection and inflammation of the gums around the neck of a tooth whereas ‘periodontitis’ is an infection of the ligament and bone surrounding the root of a tooth.


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  • What are All on 4 Dentures?

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Download the Healthy Mouth App

Have you ever wondered how healthy your mouth really is? Healthy Mouth is an online, oral health self assessment that will provide you with an immediate estimate of your oral health. The assessment will provide you with a series of images displaying how “yes” and “no” answers may appear in your mouth and assisting you in accurate oral health self assessment. Healthy Mouth is equipped with an algorithm that will analyze your responses and provide you with risk estimates for your gum healthteeth healthbite and jaw joint health and your smile characteristics. Once you complete the Healthy Mouth oral health self assessment, you will be able to locate a qualified dentist near you that can interpret your results. This entire process, from registration to scheduling an appointment can be completed in less than 7 minutes.

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Download the Healthy Mouth App

Have you ever wondered how healthy your mouth really is? Healthy Mouth is an online, oral health self assessment that will provide you with an immediate estimate of your oral health. The assessment will provide you with a series of images displaying how “yes” and “no” answers may appear in your mouth and assisting you in accurate oral health self assessment. Healthy Mouth is equipped with an algorithm that will analyze your responses and provide you with risk estimates for your gum healthteeth healthbite and jaw joint health and your smile characteristics. Once you complete the Healthy Mouth oral health self assessment, you will be able to locate a qualified dentist near you that can interpret your results. This entire process, from registration to scheduling an appointment can be completed in less than 7 minutes.

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