George Kirtley, DDS

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George Kirtley, DDS

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Dr. George Kirtley is a graduate of Indiana University School of Dentistry.  He resides and practices Aesthetic/Restorative Dentistry in Indianapolis, Indiana.
He is an Accredited Member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry and presently the only dentist in the state of Indiana to have that distinction. Dr. Kirtley lectures and teaches nationally and internationally. His teaching has been extensive in the United States where he is a senior clinical instructor for the Aesthetic Advantage at New York University and Palm Beach at the Atlantic Coast Research Institute.  Internationally, Dr. Kirtley has lectured and taught at the prestigeous Eastman Dental College and Guys Dental Hospital in London, UK.  He is the founder and director for the Midwest Center for Advanced Dental Education in Indianapolis, Indiana.  Dr. Kirtley is a product consultant for numerous dental manufacturing and product companies and is the designer and developer of Envisionasmile Dental Imaging Software. Dr. Kirtley also is the team dentist for the National Basketball Association Indiana Pacers.

Dental CE Courses Taught by George Kirtley, DDS

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1 CE
1 hour

This course will review how to meet the challenges associated with tetracycline staining or dark colored teeth and previous esthetic dentistry that has failed.

1 CE
1 hour

This course will review how to meet the challenges associated with tetracycline staining or dark colored teeth and previous esthetic dentistry that has failed.

 

 

1 CE
1 hour

Esthetics means a lot of different things .  To the eye of the esthetic/restorative dentist it can be form, shade, gingival architectural balance and must always be function.  In this case the patient presented with the desire to have a more attractive smile.  Her self evaluation included teeth that were in need of shade enhancement and a concern about “not being able to see enough of her teeth when she smiled or when her lips were at rest.”