Mike Fretz Event CenterTulsa, OK
Join Dr. Rick Roblee for a deep dive into the BeWell Concept at the Mike Fretz Event Center – your patients will thank you!
Patients who seek ideal facial esthetics, optimal stomatognathic function, and overall health (including Airway) often require an interdisciplinary team approach. In addition to traditional restorative, periodontal, orthodontic, implant, and orthognathic therapies, new procedures such as Micro-Implant Assisted Rapid Palatal Expansion (MARPE) and Surgically Facilitated Orthodontic Therapy (SFOT) can significantly enhance both Beauty and Well ness. This approach has been instrumental in achieving a new standard for ideal patient outcomes. The BeWell Concept represents a paradigm shift in interdisciplinary treatment, enabling providers to address significant overall health issues while simultaneously enhancing their patients’ beauty.
Learning Objectives:
1. Introduce the Next Generation of Interdisciplinary Dentofacial Therapy (IDT)
2. Provide a broad overview of the BeWell Philosophy and its integration into interdisciplinary treatment for optimal patient care
3. How Micro-Implant Assisted Rapid Palatal Expansion (MARPE), Surgically Facilitated Orthodontic Therapy (SFOT), and Restorative Dentistry play a critical role in enhancing beauty and wellness in your patients
4. Demonstrate how to effectively communicate the benefits of the BeWell approach to patients and interdisciplinary team members.
5. Illustrate case studies that showcase the successful application of the BeWell concept in clinical practice.
Friday, April 17 | All-Day CE Program (6 hrs of CE credit)
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A comprehensive continuing education course covering:
The Tulsa Dental Hygiene Symposium 2026 is a full-day, in-person CE experience built to elevate clinical confidence and bring practical, high- impact tools straight back to the operatory. Hosted Friday, November 6, 2026 at the Glenpool Conference Center, the program features two main sessions—“Pockets, Paradigms and Protocols: An Approach to Precision Periodontics” and “Guardians of Health: The Essentials of Disease Prevention”—with time for networking, vendors, and community connection built into the day. This year’s speaker is Katrina Sanders (“The Dental WINEgenist”), a widely recognized, energetic educator in dental hygiene who is known for delivering engaging, actionable content—making this a can’t-miss event for teams looking for meaningful CE and fresh momentum.
Our Dental Hygiene Study Club is hosted by Dr. Sandra, Dr. Nici, and our amazing team of hygienists, and it continues to be a great space for connection, learning, and practical takeaways that strengthen patient care. Each meeting is designed to be interactive and immediately applicable, with real-world discussion around all things related to dental hygiene and periodontics. At our February meeting, we focused on peri-implantitis and had an amazing discussion—sharing protocols, clinical insights, and best practices to help teams protect long-term implant health and improve outcomes for the patients we serve together. We’d love for your office to send your hygienists to these evening events—it’s a simple way to invest in your team, sharpen clinical confidence, and stay aligned on current protocols for the patients we share.
Co‐led by Dr. Sandra and Dr. Danielle Nici, the Collective Study Club is a small‐group forum for dentists in their first five years of practice. Meeting 8× per year, sessions center on collaborative case review and practical, step‐by‐step planning—implant/restorative sequencing, soft‐tissue management, and managing complications—alongside real‐world topics like patient communication, referral coordination, and simple scorecards that keep teams aligned. Members are encouraged to bring one or two cases per session; we’ll provide checklists, templates, and mentorship so you leave with clear next steps and growing confidence in predictable care.