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Dr. Brad Edgren discusses his journey as an orthodontic key opinion leader, and author. Also discussed are the importance of early treatment, the relationship between airway and orthodontics, maxillary expansion, wires verses brackets and managing esthetic demands. Dr. Bradford Edgren earned both his Doctorate of Dental Surgery, as Valedictorian, and his Master of Science in Orthodontics focused on Temporomandibular Disorders and Orthognathic Surgery from The University of Iowa, College of Dentistry. He is a Diplomate, American Board of Orthodontics, member of the American Association of Orthodontists, Treasurer of the Southwest Component of the Edward H. Angle Society, Fellow of the American College of Dentists, and Fellow of the International College of Dentists. Dr. Edgren has presented nationally and internationally on the fundamental objectives of early intervention, the relevancy and implementation of cone beam computed tomography (CBCT), and orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning to numerous orthodontic organizations including: the SW component of the Edward H. Angle Society, the Argentine Society of Orthodontics, the American Association of Orthodontists annual session, multiple orthodontic programs including University of Illinois Chicago, University of Iowa, UNLV, and Modern Bioprogressive Symposiums in Brazil, New Orleans and Mexico City. He has been published in the American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, the Edward H. Angle Journal, American Journal of Dentistry, Orthodontic Practice US, as well as other national and international orthodontic publications. Dr. Edgren holds a U.S. Design Patent No. US D847,349. His practice is in Greeley, CO. For more on Podium click here. The Dental Clinical Companion Podcast (DCCP) is provided for general informational purposes only. The DCCP, MounceEndo, LLC, and Dr. Richard Mounce personally have no liability for any clinical, management, or financial decisions or actions taken or made by you based on the information provided in this program. The DCCP is not intended to offer dental, medical, legal, management, investment, surgical, tax, clinical, or any other professional advice. Reliance on the information in the DCCP is done entirely at the listeners own risk. No guarantees, representations, or warrantees are made with regard to the completeness, accuracy, and/or quality of the DCCP. The DCCP takes no responsibility for, does not endorse, and does not imply a relationship/affiliation to any websites, products, services, devices, individuals, organizations which are hyperlinked to any DCCP component or mentioned in the DCCP. Third party materials, hyperlinks, and/or DCCP content does not reflect the opinions, standards, and policies of MounceEndo, LLC (owner of the DCCP, Dr. Richard Mounce, the guest, or show sponsors). The DCCP makes no warranty that the Podcast and its server are free of computer viruses or other destructive or contaminating code elements. The Dental Clinical Companion Podcast expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental, special consequential or other damages arising out of any individuals use of, reference to, reliance on, or inability to use, this podcast or the information presented in this podcast. Support the show (http://mounceendo.com/)
In this episode, Dr. Alex Waldman, of Waldman Orthodontics in Beverly Hills, CA, identifies the Virtual Practice as his new reality. Discover why as we explore today's new technologies as well as the origins of American orthodontics and early innovators like Edward H. Angle. Take in Dr. Waldman's perspective on how innovation allows doctors to create seamless workflows that benefit practice teams as well as patients. Welcome to the orthodontic revolution.
We speak with Dr. David Sarver, an orthodontist with his own practice in Alabama, author of multiple books on the industry including a new release coming out February 2020, and a prolific speaker with over 400 engagements under his belt in the United States, Europe, Australia and the Middle and the Far East. He also played Division 1 basketball in college. Dr. Sarver talks to us about his unique take on building trust in a practice for both the young clinician and the established orthodontist. Topics covered also include: Thoughts on differentiating a practice based on quality and trust Considering the aging smile in your treatment plan The value both clinically and as a marketing tool of bringing patients back over the years for follow up appointments Personal growth and knowledge needed to bring the highest quality care to your patients About Our Guest: Dr. Sarver received his DMD from The University of Alabama School of Dentistry and M.S. in Orthodontics from the University of North Carolina in 1979. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontics, a member of the Edward H. Angle Society of Orthodontists, a Fellow in both the International and American Colleges of Dentists and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry. In addition to his private practice, Dr. Sarver's book, "Esthetics in Orthodontics and Orthognathic Surgery" was published in September 1998. He is also co-author (with Dr. Proffit and White) of the surgical text “Contemporary Treatment of Dentofacial Deformity), and is co-author the 4th and 5th editions of Proffit's classic textbook “Contemporary Orthodontics”. He has given more than 300 professional presentations in the United States, Europe, Australia and the Middle and the Far East. Resources: https://sarverortho.com/
Dr. S. Jay Bowman is a Diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontics and a member of the Edward H. Angle Society of Orthodontists. He developed and teaches the Straightwire course at The University of...