Continuing Education · Multi-Speaker Program

California Dental Meeting — August 8, 2026

Full-Day CE Program · Occlusion · Periodontics · Biomimetics

A full-day continuing-education program presented by California Dental Meeting and the International Society of Advanced Dentistry (ISADe). The day brings together three faculty across periodontics, occlusion and disocclusion, and biomimetics — anchored by Dr. Aníbal Alonso's five-hour session on occlusion and disocclusion — and closes with a certificates ceremony and a networking reception. Participants who complete the attendance requirements receive 7 hours of continuing-education credit.

Dates

August 8, 2026

Location

California, USA

CE Credits

7 credits

7 hours of CE, approved by the Dental Board of California (DBC)
Dr. Aníbal Alonso — Occlusion and Disocclusion (5-hour session)
Dr. Sergio Hiskin — Periodontal Treatment for Non-Axial Damaging Forces
Dr. Esteban Peral — Biomimicry and Biomimetics
Certificates & awards ceremony
Networking BBQ & wine reception
Faculty & Sessions

3 expert sessions in one day.

Each faculty member leads a focused session with its own learning objectives.

Faculty

Dr. Aníbal Alonso

Occlusion and Disocclusion

Lead faculty · 5-hour session

Learning objectives

  • Explain the fundamental principles of occlusion and disocclusion.
  • Identify occlusal factors that influence restorative and prosthetic success.
  • Analyze functional and dysfunctional occlusal relationships.
  • Integrate occlusal principles into comprehensive treatment planning.
  • Reduce complications associated with occlusal instability.

Faculty

Dr. Sergio Hiskin

Successes and Failures of Periodontal Treatment for Non-Axial Damaging Forces

Learning objectives

  • Define non-axial occlusal forces and their effects on periodontal tissues.
  • Identify clinical manifestations of occlusal trauma.
  • Evaluate factors influencing periodontal treatment outcomes.
  • Develop treatment strategies to reduce biomechanical complications.
  • Improve long-term periodontal stability through appropriate diagnosis and management.

Faculty

Dr. Esteban Peral

Biomimicry and Biomimetics in Our Rehabilitations

Learning objectives

  • Define the concepts of biomimicry and biomimetics in restorative dentistry.
  • Evaluate the biomechanical behavior of restorative materials under functional loading.
  • Identify principles of biomechanics applicable to oral rehabilitation.
  • Apply biomimetic concepts to restorative treatment planning.
  • Improve the predictability and longevity of restorative treatments.
Program Schedule

A full day. 7 CE credits.

The full agenda for California Dental Meeting — August 8, 2026.

  1. Day 1

    Aug 8, 2026

    Saturday

    Program Schedule

    • 8:30 AM

      Registration

    • 9:00 AM

      Welcome & opening remarks

    • 9:05 AM

      Dr. Sergio Hiskin — Successes and Failures of Periodontal Treatment for Non-Axial Damaging Forces

    • 9:50 AM

      Coffee break

    • 10:00 AM

      Dr. Aníbal Alonso — Occlusion and Disocclusion

    • 12:00 PM

      Lunch

    • 1:00 PM

      Dr. Aníbal Alonso — Occlusion and Disocclusion

    • 2:50 PM

      Coffee break

    • 3:00 PM

      Dr. Aníbal Alonso — Occlusion and Disocclusion

    • 4:50 PM

      Coffee break

    • 5:00 PM

      Dr. Esteban Peral — Biomimicry and Biomimetics in Our Rehabilitations

    • 5:45 PM

      Certificates & awards ceremony

    • 6:00 PM

      Networking BBQ & wine reception

Learning Objectives

What you'll walk away knowing how to do.

  • 1Evaluate current concepts and emerging trends in dentistry.
  • 2Analyze scientific evidence relevant to clinical decision-making.
  • 3Integrate contemporary treatment approaches into clinical practice.
  • 4Apply evidence-based protocols to patient care.
  • 5Recognize and manage clinical complications more effectively.
  • 6Strengthen ethical and professional decision-making.

Ideal Participant

Designed for these clinicians.

  • 1General dentists
  • 2Dental specialists
  • 3Dental hygienists
  • 4Registered dental assistants
  • 5Dental laboratory technicians
  • 6Dental students and residents
What's Included

What's included in this program.

Full inclusions for this cohort are being finalised with the academic partner.

  • 7 hours of CE credit, approved by the Dental Board of California (DBC)
  • Coffee breaks and lunch
  • Certificate of completion (issued after verified attendance)
  • Closing networking BBQ & wine reception
Take the next step

Reserve your seat for California Dental Meeting — August 8, 2026.

Our enrollment coordinators will follow up within one business day with the full registration packet.

Dates

August 8, 2026

Location

California, USA

CE Credits

7 credits

Tuition

$500