<p>After more than fifty years, the American Association of Orthodontists’ Annual Session is heading to Miami Beach, Florida May 21-24, 2022. <br>Having celebrated Annual Session virtually the past two years, the AAO is looking forward to bringing the orthodontic community together again, both in-person and virtually.<br><br>As usual, attendees will enjoy three and a half days of the best orthodontic education available. Attendees will also get to experience the conference as they never have before!</p>
<p>A Capital Destination. <br>A Monumental Experience.” truly describes the 118th AAO Annual Session.
Known for its iconic, history-infused landscape and attractions, Washington, D.C.’s cultural,
artistic and architectural treasures include the Old Post Office Pavilion, where we will hold our
Monday evening Celebration event. As we are surrounded by visual marvels in Washington, we
will also be inspired by the vocal artistry of Emmy and Tony Award-winning actress and singer
Kristin Chenoweth, our Opening Ceremonies featured entertainer.
<br>Those seeking world-class leadership insights – or maybe a few sports stories, too – will not be
disappointed by Duke University Head Basketball Coach Mike Krzyzewski. Coach Krzyzewski,
our keynote speaker, will appear at the Excellence in Orthodontics Awards Ceremony.
<br>We look forward to meeting many attendees from throughout the world during the International
Reception at the uniquely beautiful National Museum of Women in the Arts, which has brought
recognition to work by great female artists of the past and present.
In the lecture halls, our “monumental experience” will be shaped by speakers from around the
world. <br>Our Planning Committee has received commitments from nearly 150 colleagues who
are eminently qualified to speak on the newest research and to offer rich clinical insights into
emerging treatment topics.
The Board of Trustees and the 2018 Planning Committee look forward to welcoming you to
Washington, DC next May.<br></p>
<p></p><p></p> <p></p><p></p><p><b></b></p><p></p><b></b><p></p><p>Interdisciplinary Treatment of an adult with a debilitated dentition</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Occasionally orthodontists will be challenged to treat adult patients who not only have a malocclusion, but also have a myriad of other dental problems that complicate the plan for the orthodontist. <br></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>These patients require interdisciplinary treatment often involving periodontal therapy, and restorative dentistry in addition to the orthodontics.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The following case will illustrate how a team can manage thse types of multidisciplinary problems.</p><p></p><p></p> <p></p><p></p>
<p></p><p></p><ul><li>Adult Transverse Diagnosis and Treatment<br></li><li>Maxillary Expansion: Correction of the Transverse Dimension with Bone Anchored Appliances<br></li><li>Rapid Maxillary Expansion in Mixed Dentition and Adolescent Patients: An Evidence-based Approach<br></li><li>Breaking the Transverse Problem with Mini-screw Assisted RPE (MARPE)<br></li><li>Fast Food or Slow Food Orthodontics<br></li><li>Biomechanics: Past, Present and Future!<br></li><li>"Reversal of Fortune": Resolving Final Excess Overjet Using Simplified Orthodontic Mechanics<br></li><li>The Six Elements of Orthodontic Philosophy<br></li><li>Early Class III Treatment with TADs<br></li><li>The Importance of Mandibular Rotation in the Treatment of Class III Malocclusion<br></li><li>Multiphase Treatment ofthe Growing Class III Patient: Determination of Non-Surgical Limits<br></li><li>The Contribution of Orthodontic Treatment to Health and Well-being<br></li><li>Benefits of Miniplate Skeletal Anchorage </li></ul> .... <p></p><p></p>
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