American Association of Orthodontists Winter Conference 2026

30 $

+ Include: 20 Videos (.mp4) + 20 Subtitles (.vtt) + 20 PDFs, size: 15.03 GB

+ Target Audience: orthodontists and dental professionals

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+ Include: 20 Videos (.mp4) + 20 Subtitles (.vtt) + 20 PDFs, size: 15.03 GB

+ Target Audience: orthodontists and dental professionals

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

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1. Overview

The American Association of Orthodontists Winter Conference 2026 provides an advanced, evidence-based exploration of modern orthodontic treatments. The program heavily focuses on non-surgical camouflage, growth modification, clear aligner biomechanics, and the integration of Temporary Anchorage Devices (TADs) to treat complex Class II and Class III malocclusions.

Course Date: JANUARY 23-25, 2026 | Phoenix, AZ

The Sagittal Dimension: Approaches to Non-Surgical Class II & Class III Correction

This conference aims to provide orthodontists and residents with a comprehensive understanding of non-surgical sagittal correction, encompassing key aspects such as treatment protocol, biomechanics, and long-term stability. We will explore evidence-based strategies for enhancing patient outcomes and ensuring effective retention, focusing on growth modification and its timing and the role of treatment intervention. The sessions provided at this conference will equip practitioners with advanced insights into the biomechanics of non-surgical sagittal correction, promoting best practices and fostering improved treatment effectiveness. Attendees will leave with refined treatment approaches for sagittal malocclusions, informed by the latest research and clinical advancements.

2. Learning Objectives

  • Evaluate and implement non-surgical camouflage and growth modification strategies for severe Class II and Class III malocclusions.

  • Apply Temporary Anchorage Devices (TADs) for precise force delivery, maxillary distalization, and vertical control.

  • Master the biomechanics of clear aligners to achieve clinical success in sequential distalization and pure intrusion.

  • Assess the viability of functional jaw orthopedics and occlusal plane rotation to reduce the need for orthognathic surgery.

  • Integrate dentofacial orthopedic principles to optimize aesthetic and functional outcomes across various patient age groups.

3. Target Audience

Best for orthodontists and dental professionals who want advanced strategies for Class II and Class III malocclusion corrections using TADs.

4. Topics

  1. A Novel Method to Correct Class II Malocclusions with TADs

  2. Advancing Class III Treatment Growth Modification Camouflage and Non-Surgical Strategies

  3. Class III Camouflage Diverse Approaches in a Realm of Limitations

  4. Clinical Strategies for Class II Correction Using TADs and Clear Aligners

  5. Diagnosis and Biomechanic Strategies for the Correction of the Class II Subdivision

  6. Growth Friend or Enemy

  7. Innovative Approaches to Class II Correction Evidence Biomechanics and Emerging Technologies

  8. Mastering Class II Correction with Clear Aligners From Biomechanics to Clinical Success

  9. Maxillary Distalization and Vertical Control with Skeletal Anchorage and Clear Aligners

  10. Nonsurgical Correction of Severe Class III Malocclusions using TADs and Clear Aligners

  11. Non-surgical Dentofacial Orthopedics for Class III Malocclusion of All Ages

  12. Occlusal Plane Rotation for Non-Surgical Camouflage of Class II and Class III Open Bites

  13. Orthopedic Correction of Class III Treatment An Evidence-based Approach to Reducing the Need for Orthognathic Surgery

  14. Orthopedic Correction of the Class III Malocclusion Where Weve Been and Where Were Going

  15. Orthopedics by Means of Orthodontics The Dentofacial Esthetic Control using Miniscrews

  16. Principles of Class II and III Camouflage Treatment with Extractions

  17. Pure Intrusion Precise Results Mastering Vertical Control in Class II with Aligners

  18. Sequential Distalization with Clear Aligners Reality vs Promise

  19. Skeletal Class II Correction Is Functional Jaw Orthopedics a Viable Option

  20. Transforming Facial Profiles Anteroposterior Corrections through Precision Force Delivery via TADs

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