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Agenda

Saturday, February 21, 2026

7:00 AM – 8:00 AM Registration & Breakfast (provided)

8:00 AM – 12:00 PM Lecture

  • In-depth review of clinical cases: BioFlx, Zirconia, Pre-Veneered Crowns, Stainless-Steel Crowns, Space Maintainers, NeoPUTTY, NeoLINER

12:00 PM - 12:45 PM Lunch (provided)

12:45 PM - 4:45 PM Hands-On Training

  • Hands-on experience with modern pulp therapy using NeoPUTTY and NeoLINER LC
  • Hands-on with all crowns and space maintainer placement using the Express Prep technique

Contacts

Practicing Clinicians, University Faculty and Residents contact Nicole Alford for registration questions at 713-322-5815 or nalford@nusmile.com

Independent Instructors

Patrick Ruck, DDS

Leading Speaker

LaRee Johnson, DDS, MS, FAAPD

Miranda Kalaskey, DDS

Accommodations

Sheraton Grand Nashville Downtown

Experience refined Southern hospitality at the Sheraton Grand Nashville Downtown, the official accommodations for our Restore Workshop in Nashville. Located in the heart of Music City just steps from the State Capitol and Broadway’s legendary live music venues, this contemporary hotel offers stylishly appointed rooms, modern amenities, and exceptional service to make your stay both comfortable and productive. Guests can enjoy the stunning rooftop lounge overlooking the Nashville skyline, a 24-hour fitness center, and on-site dining showcasing local flavors—all within walking distance of iconic attractions like the Ryman Auditorium and Bridgestone Arena. Elevate your Restore Workshop experience with a stay at this premier Nashville destination.

Sheraton Grand Nashville Downtown
623 Union Street, Nashville, TN 37219

Things to Do

Make the most of your time in Music City during the Restore Workshop weekend with a variety of memorable experiences tailored to the season. Step into country music history with a visit to the iconic Grand Ole Opry or the legendary Ryman Auditorium, both offering immersive tours and seasonal performances throughout February. Discover the stories behind the music at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum or the Johnny Cash Museum, two cultural landmarks that celebrate Nashville’s deep musical roots. Art enthusiasts will enjoy the Frist Art Museum, while a stroll through Centennial Park reveals the striking full-scale Parthenon replica, perfect for a scenic winter walk. Visitors can also savor Nashville’s renowned culinary scene, from hot chicken and Southern comfort classics to lively eateries and bars featuring live music. For those seeking a bit of sports excitement, February is prime NHL season—making a Nashville Predators game an unforgettable experience. Whether you’re drawn to music legends, cultural landmarks, or local flavors, Nashville offers something special to every visitor, even in its cooler season.