A training experience with real clinical immersion
For seven days, you will experience a progressive immersion that integrates the mouth, breathing, and brain as a clinical system, combining neurobiological fundamentals, in-depth analysis of real cases, and practical tools applicable in consultation, within a high-level professional community committed to truly transdisciplinary dentistry.
The dentistry of the future is built by understanding systems, not isolated structures
Practical learning is more profound when it is supported by a solid theoretical framework
7 DAYS OF LEARNING
Nov 7 and Nov 28 | Aromas of Guatapé: Amidst Coffee Plantations and the Reservoir. An Immersion in Tradition and Landscape
- 08:00 AM – 12:00 PM: Coffee experience in Guatapé; learning about the origin and process of coffee.
- 12:00 PM – 02:00 PM: Traditional Antioquian lunch in front of the dam.
- 2:00 PM – 05:00 PM: Navigation on the Guatapé dam; tour of a traditional Antioquian town. Time for connection and networking.
Nov 8 & Nov 29 | Art in Resilience: Graffitour.
- 9:00 AM – 01:00 PM: Tour of Comuna 13 to learn about social transformation through art and urban self-management.
- Free Afternoon: Preparation for the start of the academic day.
Nov 9 and Nov 30 | The Transdisciplinary Approach
The Transdisciplinary Leap: Beyond the Teeth.
08:00 AM – 12:00 PM:
- Introduction to transdisciplinary evaluation in the dental office.
- Transdisciplinary medical history protocol: integrating mental health, orofacial function, and well-being.
- Evaluation of key areas in dental consultation: otolaryngology (airway),
Gastroenterology (reflux and pH), Neurology, Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, and Speech Therapy.
02:00 PM – 05:00 PM:
- Diagnostic Technology Workshop: Refining the use of the nasometer, Touch and Press, intranasal camera, and validated questionnaires such as SSP, PSQ, CSHQ, PedsQL gastrointestinal, SNAP IV scale, and others.
- Practical interpretation of saliva tests.
- Polysomnography (PSG) Workshop: Identifying obstructive and central sleep events.
- Protocols for effective referrals to specialists.
Nov 10 & Dec 1 | Facial Architecture & Orthopedics
08:00 AM – 12:00 PM:
Diagnostic Aids for Orofacial Function, Dental Sleep Medicine, and Orthopedics.
- Methodology: Use of specialized software for point digitization and interpretation of cephalometric measurements.
- Airway analysis practice: Evaluation of nasal, palatal, lingual, oropharyngeal space and adjacent structures.
- Analysis of posture and craniofacial growth.
Note: Each participant requires their personal computer.
2:00 PM – 05:00 PM
Devices for maxillary expansion and jaw orthopedics.
- Selection of devices and screws.
- Construction and attachments of Stage 1 and therapeutic use of the facial mask for skeletal corrections.
5:00 PM – 6:00 PM:
Questions and Answers
Nov 11 and Dec 2 | The Clinic in Action. On-site patient evaluation.
08:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Sensory Integration, Neurodevelopment, and Orofacial Function.
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM:
Joint consultation with a Pediatric Gastroenterologist; analysis of the relationship between Digestive health, Neurodevelopment, and Orofacial Function.
02:00 PM – 05:00 PM
Clinical management of patients with Awake and Sleep Bruxism, Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD), and Sleep-Disordered Breathing (SDB).
07:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Excursion to the Medellín Christmas Lights
(Cultural Heritage).
Nov 12 and Dec 3 | Neurosensory and Respiratory Synchrony
08:00 AM – 10:00 AM: Neurodevelopment – Beyond Labels.
Assessments in autism and ADHD.
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM:
Joint consultation with Speech Therapy. Function and language
02:00 PM – 05:00 PM
Orthopedic Appliance Activation Clinic.
- Activation of orthopedic appliances, expansion and evaluation of myofunctional devices (Up-Locker and Castillo Morales)
- Examination of patients in progress: Orthopedics, SDB, bruxism, and TMD.
Nov 13 & Dec 4 | Advanced Diagnostics and Closing
08:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Visit to the Prognosis Diagnostic Aid Center.
- Appropriate techniques for X-rays, Cone Beam (CBCT), and intraoral scanner.
- Application of digital tools in Telemedicine.
10:30 AM – 12:00 PM:
Joint consultation with Otolaryngology (ENT). Anatomy or Function?
Physical and fibroscopy examination of adenotonsillar hypertrophy,
turbinates and their impact on sleep.
12:30 PM – 05:00 PM:
- Closing lunch.
- Q&A Forum: Consolidation of transdisciplinary concepts.
- Diploma presentation and special toast.
Academic Affairs
Dr. Claudia Restrepo Serna
Pediatric dentist with a doctorate in Neuroscience, she has dedicated her career to integrating evidence with clinical practice in child health.
With over 15 years of teaching experience in undergraduate and postgraduate programs, she has been a university professor, researcher, and director of academic groups.
She has participated as a national and international speaker and as a reviewer for scientific journals, actively contributing to the construction of evidence-based knowledge.
She is the founder and academic director of Neurotrainers.
Transdisciplinary Team in Action
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Pediatric dentistry
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Pediatric ENT
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Pediatric Gastroenterology
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Radiology for Dentistry
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Speech-Language Pathology
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Occupational Therapy
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Neurodevelopment
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Dental Technician
When practice follows theory, knowledge ceases to be abstract and becomes integrated experience.
Event venue
Training Center
Alejandra Acevedo
Cra. 32 #13-49 C13 Building,
El Poblado, Medellín
Recommended Hotels
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EcoHub Hotel Medellin
VIEW HOTELBoutique Hotel located in the El Poblado neighborhood, in a quiet and well-connected area of the city.
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Intercontinental Medellin Movich by IHG
VIEW HOTELThe InterContinental Medellín is a high-end hotel located in the El Poblado neighborhood of Medellín, on the Variante Las Palmas.
It is located 10 minutes from the event site by taxi or Uber.
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Diez Hotel Category Colombia
VIEW HOTELLocated in the heart of El Poblado, it's a well-regarded option for its modern style, attentive service, and proximity to dining and service areas.
It's about a 10-minute taxi or Uber ride from the event venue.
Transportation
Medellín has national and international connections through José María Córdova International Airport, located 35–45 minutes from the main hotel sector.
Transportation can be arranged by authorized taxi or private service.
The city offers excellent mobility and strategic accommodation areas close to the venue.
Transportation to social activities and the visit to the radiology center are included in the program costs.
Outings, Fun, Camaraderie
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Guatapé - Saturday, November 14 and 28
Traditional coffee farm and lunch on a raft on the reservoir, in one of Antioquia's most iconic landscapes.
🚨Included in the program fee
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Graffitour - Sunday, November 8 and 29
Guided tour of Comuna 13, one of Medellín's most iconic urban transformation processes.
🚨 Included in the program price
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Illuminations- Wednesday, November 1 and December 2
Night tour in a traditional chiva (party bus) through the city's Christmas lights, a typical Antioquian experience that combines local culture, music, and Christmas.
🚨Included in the program price
A regulated brain learns better. A connected brain integrates more deeply.
Mini Clinical Residency: Mouth, Breathing, Brain
Mini Clinical Residency: Mouth, Breathing, Brain
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Included in the program
🟠 5 Days of Academic Activities
🟠 3 Social events with all expenses covered
🟠 Certificate
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