Bradford Towne

Bradford Towne

D.M.D.

Biography
Bradford Towne, DMD graduated from Tufts University School of Dental Medicine in 1977. This was followed by a US Army General Practice Residency at Fort Leonard Wood Army Hospital. Upon completing his 2 year obligation he was accepted into the Oral and Maxillofacial Residency Program at the Medical University of South Carolina. He received his certificate in 1983. The next 28 years were spent in a highly successful private practice in Vermont. While in private practice he developed an interest in minimally invasive facial esthetic procedures. Upon retiring from private practice he joined Boston University Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine in the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. His teaching responsibilities included both pre doctoral students and OMS residents providing both didactic and clinical education. In addition he was invited to conduct numerous CME courses at BUSDM, including a weeklong “cruise and learn” seminar for dentists. While at BUSDM he authored a Chapter on Minimally Invasive Facial Procedures as well as coauthored the text: “Neurotoxins and Fillers in Facial Esthetic Surgery”. Dr. Towne has been invited to speak at many different meetings and groups including the Yankee Dental Congress, American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, Vermont State Dental Society, Massachusetts Dental Society, Massachusetts Society of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons and the Illinois Prairie Dental Society among others. Dr. Towne is a diplomate of The American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and the National Board of Dental Anesthesia. He is also a Fellow in both the American College of Dentists and International College of Dentists. He is a retired Fellow of the AAOMS, MSSOMS, ADSA, and ACOMS, SSOMS. In addition he is a retired member of the ADA, MDS.

Testimonials

Very informative - I am a hygienist at a public health office - it has given me confidence and respect for our dentists who prefer to refer to the Oral Surgeon.

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The speaker brought his real world experiences into his speaking points and made the lecture interesting and easy to stay focused!

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Presenter was well organized, very informative with pertinent information for the general dentist.

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Excellent descriptive information on techniques and landmarks. Slides were well mapped out and I will be able to refer to these.

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I liked the presentation of injection techniques (Gow Gates, Vazirani-Akinosi, and supraperiosteal , transpapillary) that I was not introduced to in my hygiene training. I appreciate learning the newer technologies for anesthesia also.

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Great detail, a lot of information to cover

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"I appreciated the videos and Dr. Towne going back to relevant slides to answer questions. I appreciated the moderator keeping everyone on track and ensuring questions were not missed. The breaks were great to get up and move around."

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"Well thought out, complete. Dr. Towne KNOWS his topic!"

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"Most anesthesia CE’s are redundant and lose my attention quickly. However, I felt engaged the entire class!"

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"I now feel like I can confidently give local anesthesia."

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"It was nice to learn of more technique and doctor seemed confident in what he was discussing."

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"I liked that it was virtual and also included videos of injection techniques."

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"Q and A was great."

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"The webinar helped refresh knowledge of the injection techniques."

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"Great use of anatomical visuals and patient models in conjunction with appropriately detailed verbal instructions."

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"The presenters experience in local administration made the material more relatable."

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"Liked the discussions on Maxillary Nerve (V2) anesthesia via the PSA and GP techniques; Discussion of Gow-Gates and Akinosi block techniques."

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"I like all the photos showing the actual technique following each type of method."

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Dr. Towne covered a wide range of topics and did so comprehensively.

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Dr. Towne was very well up to date on his knowledge and information

Laurie M.

I just completed Dr. Towne's Dentoalveolar Surgery On-Demand Course and wanted to commend him on the quality of this presentation. Over the span of my career this may rate as the best overview of essential procedure practice of any CE course I have taken. This speaker has the ability to provide such clarity and comprehensive treatment of a fundamental topic.

Linda D.

This webinar was a comprehensive review of new drugs

Webinar Attendee

Great information that was pertinent to todays industry.

Webinar Attendee

Dr. Towne is extremely knowledgeable and full of information!!

Fahreen R.

I liked that there were videos shown that walked through some of the injections. This course kept me engaged!

Jessica C.

Good job explaining alternatives to some of the common injection techniques

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Upcoming Seminars & Webinars
Techniques for Delivery of Maxillary and Mandibular Anesthesia

This live webinar will provide a comprehensive review of techniques in delivering local anesthesia for dental procedures of the maxilla and mandible. A review of applicable anatomy and landmarks will set the stage for a review of techniques of delivery and choices of the type of anesthesia to achieve optimum patient comfort during and post procedure. Finally a review of risks and complications along with their management associated with delivery of local anesthesia will be reviewed.

Pharmacology Update for the Dental Team

Today, pharmaceuticals are being developed and brought to market faster than at any time in recent history. This is particularly true for drugs used to manage or treat chronic health conditions. In this presentation, a review of some of these new drugs will be reviewed along with an update on some important drug classes that have been around for a while.

Cosmetic Use of Dermal Fillers in the Dental Practice, an Introduction

During this live webinar, participants will learn about the pharmacology of different dermal fillers, indications for their use, benefits and risks associated with the injection of fillers. A review of the aging face, pre treatment evaluation, documentation, an introduction to techniques for injection and overview potential complications will be presented.

Pharmacology Update for the Dental Team

Today, pharmaceuticals are being developed and brought to market faster than at any time in recent history. This is particularly true for drugs used to manage or treat chronic health conditions. In this presentation, a review of some of these new drugs will be reviewed along with an update on some important drug classes that have been around for a while.

Cosmetic Use of Dermal Fillers in the Dental Practice, an Introduction

During this presentation, participants will learn about the pharmacology of different dermal fillers, indications for their use, benefits and risks associated with the injection of fillers. During this webinar, a review of the aging face, pre treatment evaluation, documentation, an introduction to techniques for injection and overview potential complications.

Dentoalveolar Surgery and the Management of Complications

Dentoalveolar surgical procedures and management of potential complications useful for the general dentist will be presented in this 6 hour webinar. Understanding and mastering a variety of dentoalveolar surgical procedures can enhance your patient’s in office experience by reducing referrals to a specialist. As each surgical procedure is presented, management of potential intraoperative complications will also be discussed.

Cosmetic Use of Neurotoxins in the Dental Practice, an Introduction

During this presentation, participants will learn the basic pharmacology of botulinum toxin, indications for its use, benefits and risks associated with the injection of toxin. During this webinar, a review muscles of facial expression, pre treatment evaluation, documentation, an introduction to techniques for injection and overview potential complications.

Techniques for Delivery of Maxillary and Mandibular Anesthesia

This live webinar will provide a comprehensive review of techniques in delivering local anesthesia for dental procedures of the maxilla and mandible. A review of applicable anatomy and landmarks will set the stage for a review of techniques of delivery and choices of the type of anesthesia to achieve optimum patient comfort during and post procedure. Finally a review of risks and complications along with their management associated with delivery of local anesthesia will be reviewed.

Techniques for Delivery of Maxillary and Mandibular Anesthesia

This live webinar will provide a comprehensive review of techniques in delivering local anesthesia for dental procedures of the maxilla and mandible. A review of applicable anatomy and landmarks will set the stage for a review of techniques of delivery and choices of the type of anesthesia to achieve optimum patient comfort during and post procedure. Finally a review of risks and complications along with their management associated with delivery of local anesthesia will be reviewed.


On demand courses
Cosmetic Use of Dermal Fillers in the Dental Practice, an Introduction

Dr. Bradford Towne, co-author of “Neurotoxins and Facial Fillers in Facial Esthetic Surgery”, provides an introduction to the use of dermal fillers for facial cosmetic enhancement in this three hour on-demand course. Participants will learn about the pharmacology of different dermal fillers, indications for their use, benefits and risks associated with the injection of fillers.

Cosmetic Use of Neurotoxins in the Dental Practice, an Introduction

This on-demand course provides an introduction to the use of botulinum toxin for facial cosmetic enhancement. During this presentation, participants will learn the basic pharmacology of botulinum toxin, indications for its use, benefits and risks associated with the injection of toxin.

Dentoalveolar Surgery and the Management of Complications

Dentoalveolar surgical procedures and management of potential complications useful for the general dentist will be presented in this pre-recorded presentation. Understanding and mastering a variety of dentoalveolar surgical procedures can enhance your patient’s in office experience by reducing referrals to a specialist.

Techniques for Delivery of Maxillary and Mandibular Anesthesia

This pre-recorded self study presentation will provide a comprehensive review of techniques in delivering local anesthesia for dental procedures of the maxilla and mandible. A review of applicable anatomy and landmarks will set the stage for a review of techniques of delivery and choices of the type of anesthesia to achieve optimum patient comfort during and post procedure. Finally a review of risks and complications along with their management associated with delivery of local anesthesia will be reviewed.

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