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March 30, 2020 Lecture   --   Dr. Willy Dayan

Sponsored by Invisalign iTero

Dr. Dayan received his DDS from the University of Toronto in 1986. Following a year of general practice residency at the Montreal Jewish General Hospital and two years in private general practice, he returned to the University of Toronto and completed his diploma in Orthodontics in 1991. 

The Ideal Orthodontic Plan is Not Always Ideal Class I Occlusion

How to Customize Orthodontic Treatment Plans and Aligner Bio-Mechanics to be Patient Specific. 

As orthodontic clinicians it is our responsibility to measure patient conditions and recommend appropriate orthodontic solutions for their individual circumstances. Often this means that the single objective of Class I posterior occlusion with all teeth present and aligned with ideal torque across the entire dental arches is not suited for every patient. Learn how to customize our orthodontic objectives for individual patients and their unique circumstances, and then how to express this orthodontic plan into customized aligner therapy.

Learn how to:

  • Customize orthodontic objectives for patients and customize the aligner bio-mechanics to express this plan.
  • Manipulate the 3D ClinCheck Software tools to bend your aligners like you bend wires.
  • Diagnostic criteria that will help you identify the patients who will benefit more from aligner based orthodontics then traditional wire/braces orthodontics, and how to customize those aligners for them.

When

Monday, March 30, 2020 from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM CDT
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Where

The Carlisle Banquet Center 
435 East Butterfield
Lombard, IL 60148
 

 
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Contact

ISO Office 
IL Society of Orthodontists 
888-447-6734 
association.info@icloud.com 
If you signed up for a Season Pass and you are automatically  registered for this lecture. 

Registration includes plated lunch and morning break.  Registration opens at 7:30 am and the lecture starts at 8:00 am.

Refund Policy:  Non-season pass cancellations must be received in writing by March 10, 2020 for a full refund.  No refunds are given after March 10, 2020.