| 01/09/2009 | GP | Invisalign Assist: An Introduction to its Breakthrough Technology and the Technique | Dr. Rene Sterental |
| Invisalign Assist is specifically designed for the newly trained GP as well as those GPs who want an Invisalign product with more built-in support for case selection and that better ensures treatment delivery occurs according to the prescribed treatment plan. To meet these goals, Invisalign Assist provides an easy-to-use interface and a new way to deliver Invisalign treatment. The purpose of this presentation is to provide an overview of how all these features integrate together, and to introduce users to the new technology that enables these new features. |
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| 02/13/2009 | GP/Ortho | Cone Beam CT Advances in Orthodontics | Dr. James Mah |
| Cone-beam CT Provides for exquisite anatomic detail and 3-D visualization not previously available in orthodontics. Both hardware and software are advancing at an unprecedented pace for any dental technology, with a 100% increase in CBCT installations in 2007. Computer software advances allow for viewing of the craniofacial complex from any chosen point of view, as well as the colorized presentation of the data. The removal of superimposing structures, distortions, and perspective errors provides for unparalleled quality and reliability of the images. This presentation focuses on recent advances in CBCT and how it is used in examination and diagnosis of the patient, and defines possibilities and limits of modeling and manufacturing using 3-D imaging. |
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| 04/24/2009 | GP | How to Get the Most of your Invisalign Production Days | Dr. Steven Glassman |
| This program will review the following;
I.) What is an Invisalign Production Day?
II.) Goals of Invisalign Day
III.) Planning the Event
IV.) The Day Arrives
V.) Celebrating Your Success.
This program is recommended for doctors and their staff members.
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| 07/17/2009 | GP | Invisalign®: Path to Productivity | Dr. Payam Ataii |
| This ATE is geared toward maximizing office production with Invisalign in today's challenging economic environment. Includes a “how to” on increasing patient acceptance, immediate aligner treatment, and Invisalign packaging, as well as promotional tools to help encourage the undecided patient. Final thoughts include clinical tips in better tracking of the aligner treatment program.
This program is recommended for Doctors and Staff. |
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| 08/21/2009 | GP | Approaching Class II/III Corrections with Invisalign. | Dr. Ned Lunt |
| Dr. Lunt will be discussing the placement of clear buttons, attachments, and hooks to assist in jaw and tooth movement with Invisalign. He will discuss the desired placement of these attachments and buttons for Class II and Class III jaw movements with Invisalign trays. Several of his completed cases will be shown. Even if you are not interested in working with Class II or Class III patients, you will find these clear attachments and buttons can be of great value to you. |
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| 10/16/2009 | GP/Ortho | Orthodontic Treatment with Invisalign in the Permanent Dentition to Enhance Oral Health | Dr. Bob Boyd |
| Dr. Boyd will discuss the overall oral health benefits of Invisalign. Invisalign treatment results in less plaque and gingival inflammation, mucosal irritation, teeth pain, TMJ pain, and easier dental exams during orthodontic treatment compared to fixed appliances. Another interesting benefit of Invisalign is less tooth wear from clenching and grinding during treatment. This is because teeth surfaces are protected from wear during and after orthodontic treatment because night-time wear of clear retainers acts similarly to a night guard. Invisalign can also offer an alternative to adult bonding and veneering procedures when teeth are healthy and malocclusion is minimal. In addition, when necessary initially, bonding and veneering can be done with less tooth structure removal because well-aligned teeth require less tooth removal in preparation for veneers or composite bonding.
This program is recommended for doctors and their staff members.
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