Master Clinician Series - Class II Correction

Date: 

Fri - Sat, Nov 11 to Nov 12, 8:30am - 3:00pm

Location: 

HSDM Campus or Virtual via Zoom

      

Speakers: Dr. Neal Kravitz & Dr. Jay Bowman

Abstract: Class II malocclusions present unique challenges for clinicans, given their high prevalence and wide variety in their clinical presentation. Therefore, success in Class II cases depends on the clinician's aptness to address vital diagnostic concerns. In addition, our profession has vastly moved on from its earliest days, which heavily focused on cephalometric norms and hard tissue relationships. With advancing technology and materials, orthodontists have a wide variety of options including but not limited to skeletal anchorage applications, aligners, and 3D printed custom appliances. 

In this innagural volume of the "Master Clinician" series, we aim to discuss the current treatment options for Class II correction from the lens of two master clinicians. Our speakers will present their non-biased opinions and clinical experience to the audience. Clinical pearls will be given to the audience while contrasting conventional and contemporary approaches for Class II correction. The presenters will answer the questions from the audience using an interactive platform and elaborate on the clinical management of Class II patients.

Learning Objectives: 

  1. Become familiar with modern treatment options for Class II correction
  2. Comprehend the biomechanical differences in differences in appliance selection
  3. Design evidence-based treatment strategies for Class II correction

Tuition: $250 - 1 Day Attendance (3.5 ADA credit hours) or $500 - 2 Day Attendance (7 ADA credit hours)
Course Prerequisites: None required 
Course Format: Lecture (In-Person or Virtual)
Conflict of Interest: Dr. Bowman recieves royalties from Hu-Friedy for Clear Collection Pliers
Contact: Caitlin Laughlin at caitlin_laughlin@hsdm.harvard.edu
Cancellation Policy: Cancellation 7 days before the course will be eligible for full refund. No refund will be made within 7 days of the course initiation date. 

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