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On March 14, 2011, Joinway Dental played host to a forum on dental anesthesiology, sedation and the control of anxiety and pain.  Eight experts from the U.S. and two from Peking University shared their experience and research in providing anxiety-free dental care using the latest methods and techniques.  
Through a series of presentations and discussions, the forum allowed academics and practitioners to exchange tips and recommendations for keeping patients comfortable and pain-free throughout their visits to the dentist.  The forum was just one of a series of advanced training opportunities for the staff at Joinway, and it was coordinated by Dr. David Alexander, president of Dental Learning Systems of Newtown, Pennsylvania and director/scientist at the Pfizer dentistry group. Thanks to Dr. Alexander, we will be able to stay up to date through subscriptions to the Compendium of Continuing Education in Dentistry and Inside Dentistry. So you can rest assured, Joinway Dental will always be on top of international, cutting-edge technology and treatment!

 

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