FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Learn more about InPractice360, what's included, how the training works, and how practices can use it to support confident application in their clinical setting.
InPractice360 is an immersive VR training platform that helps practices learn new procedures through expert-guided, self-paced training built for real-world application.
InPractice360 is built for dentists and dental teams who want to add therapeutic neurotoxin treatment to their practice with more confidence, structure, and support.
The current training is focused on therapeutic neurotoxin applications in dentistry, including TMJ, bruxism, and gummy smile.
InPractice360 uses expert-guided immersive VR learning to help practices move from observation to application. Learners can train through repeatable, self-paced experiences built around real clinical use.
Yes. InPractice360 is designed to be self-paced, so providers and teams can move through the training on their own schedule.
InPractice includes more than a headset-based training experience. Alongside immersive VR training, practices also get access to the InPractice360 community, including live Q&As, webinars, practical tools, and ongoing support.
The training experience is shaped by experienced medical professionals, including Dr. Ben Tracy, MD, and Crystal Norton, MSN, FNP-C, along with the broader InPractice community and support experience.
Yes. InPractice is built to support both provider training and broader practice readiness, including staff involvement in communication, workflow, and patient support.
Yes. InPractice includes continued learning through community access, live Q&As, webinars, practical resources, and ongoing support that helps practices keep building confidence over time.
Not necessarily. InPractice is built to support learners at different stages, whether they are just getting started or building on existing experience.
VR makes training more immersive, repeatable, and easier to apply. It gives learners the chance to observe, practice, and build confidence before working in a live clinical setting.
Yes. InPractice is currently focused on dentistry, with room to expand into additional specialties over time, including cosmetic injections and other procedural fields where repetition, judgment, and readiness matter.
See How InPractice360 Can Support Your Practice
Whether you are preparing to add therapeutic neurotoxin treatments or looking for a more structured way to train your team, InPractice360 helps bring expert-guided VR learning into your practice.