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Dr. milnar Is Featured in the March
2008 Issue of Inside Dentistry
Inside Dentistry Magazine featured Dr. Milnar's advanced restorative techniques in an article entitled:
"Replacing Unesthetic Anterior Class IV Restorations According to Minimal Intervention and Visual Ergonomic Principles"
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Dr. milnar Is Featured in the july/August
2005 Issue of Academy connection
The AACD (American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry)
commends Dr. Milnar for his dedication to continuing education
in cosmetic
dentistry
and
his
service to
the
U.S. armed
Forces!
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Dr. milnar has been published in the March 2005
Issue of Dentistry today
At a time when dental professionals desire more simplistic
and conservative approaches to restoring a patient's smile aesthetically,
they simultaneously demand predictability and durability from the
techniques and materials they choose.
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Dr. milnar has been published in the FeBruary 2005
Issue of Compendium
In recent years, dental product manufacturers have
accelerated their development and introduction of direct composite
materials to provide clinicians with multiple enhancements.
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click here.
Dr. milnar is again one of the top dentists in
the mpls/st. paul area
Dr. Milnar was honored once again to be listed as
one of the top cosmetic dentist in the St. Paul, Mpls area by his
peers. Every 2 years the Mpls St. Paul Magazine polls the licensed,
practicing dentists in the area as well as 1000 hygienists from
the 7 county Metro area on who they would turn to for their own
dental needs. The top 300 are then listed in the magazine.
To read the article click here.
Creating Natural Esthetics with a Next Generation
Composite Material
On December 10th, 2004 Dr. Milnar presented the seminar,
Creating Natural Esthetics with a Next Generation Composite Material.
37-area dentist as well as four dentists from the Veterans Administration
Hospital in Minneapolis attended the sold out seminar. See
photos.
Contemporary Strategies and Technology to Restore
Teeth to Their Optimum Health and Function
On July 29th Dr. Milnar lectured and taught a hands-on
course at the Arizona School of Dentistry and Oral Health. His lecture,
Contemporary Strategies and Technology to Restore Teeth to Their
Optimum Health and Function, was attended by72 dentists and expanded
duty dental assistants from the Indian Health Services of the Phoenix
Region. See photos.
Courses Taken In 2004
On September 17th and 18th, 2004 Dr. Milnar attended
the International Oral Design meeting in Minneapolis. Dental professionals
from all over the world attended this meeting. Dr. Milnar participated
in the hands-on course, Excellence in Bonded Composites, taught
by the world-renowned dental educator Dr. Douglas Terry. During
the course Dr. Milnar worked with the new “Nano Technology”
composites that create artistically beautiful, natural looking restorations.
American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry Scientific
Symposium
Dr. Milnar attended the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry
Scientific Symposium in Vancouver, British Columbia from April 28th-May
1st, 2004.
This is a national event that is held annually and is attended by
dentists from all over the world. Dr. Milnar not only attended lectures
and courses presented by some of the leading experts in the field
of cosmetic dentistry but was also asked present a lecture.
Dr. Milnar along with Jenny Wohlberg, Master Ceramist, from Valley
Dental Arts Laboratory, presented the lecture and a hands-on course.
After returning from the symposium Dr. Milnar was very honored to
receive e-mail from a peer thanking him for sharing his expertise.From:
Gilbert Parrott, D.D.S.
Date: 05/05/04 18:44:04
To: frank@milnardds.com
Subject: post AACD thanks
Dear Frank,
Just a short note to say thank you and express how much I appreciate
the sharing of your knowledge, expertise, and 'pearls' during the
direct resin course in Vancouver. I'm certain that developing these
techniques and skills will allow me to become a better practitioner
and provide better and more esthetic restorations to my patients
- not to mention a greater comfort zone providing more conservative
dentistry. Thank you, again, for what you do!
Best Regards,
Gil Parrott
P.S. Happy fishing and if you get a hankering to hunt large muskies
- look me up!
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