PAC Level Program – Live Patient

PAC Level Program – Live Patient
Join a transformative journey that takes your dental practice to new heights with the PAC Level Programs. Gain hands-on experience, personalized mentorship, and recognized certification that sets you apart in the dental industry.
Who Should Attend
This program is designed to teach the latest in comprehensive restorative dentistry finished aesthetically. Doctors who are interested in developing a restorative dental practice or are looking for a program to continue to hone their skills should attend. Doctors are required to have a patient of record in attendance and a minimum of one assistant. Team Members are also strongly encouraged to attend.
Level 1 – Aesthetic Dentistry Mastery
The PAC Level Programs offer a structured and comprehensive education series designed to elevate clinicians’ practices, allowing them to deliver more advanced and desirable services to their patients.
Learning objectives
- Principles of smile design
- Effective patient communication to increase case acceptance
- Techniques for tooth preparation
- Methods for temporizing aesthetic multi-unit cases
- Laboratory communication for creating desired aesthetic restorations
- Foundational principles of bonding restorations
- Efficient bonding techniques for multi-unit cases
Level 2 – Functional and Full-Arch Restorations
Building on Level 1, this course incorporates the study of the stomatognathic system’s function, enabling clinicians to confidently handle a variety of cases, from aesthetics to full-mouth rehabilitation.
Learning objectives
- Selection and management of no-preparation cases
- Anatomy and physiology of the stomatognathic system
- Treatment objectives for altering occlusion
- Use of bioelectric diagnostic equipment for occlusion analysis
- Material selection for different preparations
- Principles for managing occlusion in full arch preparations
- Laboratory communication for occlusal management
- Orthotic selection and stabilization before and after case preparation
Level 3 – Comprehensive Full-Mouth Rehabilitation
This advanced course builds on Levels 1 and 2, focusing on comprehensive treatment planning and restoration of both aesthetics and function, including full-mouth rehabilitation.
Learning objectives
- Proper treatment planning and bite stabilization
- Bioelectric diagnosis and treatment
- Full mouth preparation principles
- Occlusion management during full-mouth preparation
- Laboratory communication for full-mouth cases
- Coronoplasty for long-term stability
- Integration of dental implants and over-dentures
Program Director

Dr. Michael Miyasaki, Program Director
Dr. Michael A. Miyasaki began practicing in Sacramento, CA, 37 years ago. He has spent his career trying to learn new things, and then share with his colleagues. He has organized and taught live-treatment programs in different parts of the world. Today, he works in his family dentistry-focused, fee-for-service practice. He has taught and written articles for decades and has been involved in R&D for various companies. Today, he teaches on aesthetics, restorative techniques, occlusion, implants, endodontics, lasers and more. This course brings all this together and allows him to share with his colleagues.
Program Instructors
Dr. Jack Griffin is one of the most honored and awarded dentists in the country. Jack is one of a hand-full of dentists awarded by his peers Diplomat status with the American Board of Aesthetic Dentistry (ABAD), accreditation with the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD), and Mastership in the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD).
Dr. Charles Smurthwaite is a graduate from the University of the Pacific School of Dentistry. He received a Masters Degree in Biology from Southern Illinois University and a Bachelor’s degree in Zoology from Brigham Young University. He has received advanced training in Laser Periodontal Therapy, Neuromuscular Occlusion from the Las Vegas Institute and Orthodontics from Invisalign and the Strait-wire Academy.
Dr. Ronny Rasi is a Roseville-based dental practitioner providing comprehensive care in family and cosmetic dentistry. His practice offers a variety of treatments, ranging from the first examinations and sealants for children to full mouth reconstructions for adults, all in a relaxed and caring environment.
Dr. Tim Herman graduated from the UCSF School of Dentistry in 1988. He has practiced at A+ Dental Care since January 1989. He is the managing partner of their seven-location multispecialty group dental practice. Dr. Herman’s interests are in the comprehensive evaluation and care of his patients. He enjoys mentoring young dentists and collaborating with his partners to achieve the best possible outcomes for their patients.
Course Dates
- Prep weekend Jan 31 to Feb 1
- Seat weekend Feb 28 to Mar 1
Cost to attend with patient: The program costs $4995.00, including one doctor and one team member. Each additional team member $300.
Wax up 75.00/a unit plus tax (Includes Matrices)
Final Unit $450.00 /a unit plus tax. If bridges, metal, or implants are involved, there may be additional fees.
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To register or for questions, contact Lissa Bisson
888-702-2560
Up to 32 hours of continuing education credits
30 day cancellation

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