This Institute will supplement dental post-grads who wish to aid their patients with sleep-disordered breathing.
Vivos Therapeutics, Inc., has announced the opening of “The Vivos Institute” training center in Denver, Colorado. The facility will offer education programs to dentists, dental teams, and healthcare providers who have already graduated.
Vivos Therapeutic’s mission is to focus on new diagnostic technology and treatment modalities for patients who have to deal with sleep-disordered breathing. Kirk Huntsman is the Chairman and CEO.
“Part of our mission is to spread the word about obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) among healthcare professionals who can help treat it. This new facility can accommodate 300 to 400 healthcare professionals a day, which not only significantly increase our clinical training capacity but also enables us to leverage the technology that we’ve built into the center to provide the highest quality training for dentists all over the country and the world,” Huntsman said in a press release.
Independents dentists can receive training necessary to bolster their knowledge of OSA so as to better serve patients and deliver the best outcomes. The facility was able to open because of donations from various dental and medical supply companies
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