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INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR ORTHODONTICS Gaylord Palms Resort Kissimmee, Florida USA (Orlando Area) March 26-30, 2014 The orthodontic meeting of choice for General Dentists, Pediatric Dentists, Orthodontists and their staffs IAO ANNUAL MEETING 2014 PROGRAM Sponsored by the International Association for Orthodontics (IAO) and held in conjunction with the Academy of Gp Orthodontics (AGpO). Get in the Game– Making Orthodontics Work In Your General Practice

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INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR ORTHODONTICS

Gaylord Palms Resort Kissimmee, Florida USA(Orlando Area)

March 26-30, 2014

The orthodontic meeting of choice for General Dentists, Pediatric Dentists, Orthodontists and their staffs

IAO ANNUAL MEETING

2014 PROGRAM Sponsored by the International Association for Orthodontics (IAO) and held in conjunction with the Academy of Gp Orthodontics (AGpO).

Get in the Game–Making Orthodontics Work In Your General Practice

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INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR ORTHODONTICS

2015 IAO ANNUAL MEETING

March 25 - 29, 2015

Hilton Austin • Austin, Texas USA

The orthodontic meeting of choice for General Dentists, Pediatric Dentists, Orthodontists and their staffs.

Please join us at the

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International Association for OrthodonticsEstablished in 1961

750 North Lincoln Memorial Drive Suite 422Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202 USA

414.272.2757Toll Free: 800.447.8770 (USA and Canada Only)

FAX: 414.272.2754E-mail: [email protected]

Website: www.iaortho.org

INDEX

Welcome ................................................................................................................2

IAO Officers ..........................................................................................................3

Schedule ..........................................................................................................4 - 5

2014 General Program....................................................................................6 - 10

2014 New To Ortho ......................................................................................11 - 12

2014 Spanish Language Program ................................................................ 13 - 14

General Information ....................................................................................14 - 15

Exhibitors ....................................................................................................16 - 18

Exhibitors Floor Plan ..........................................................................................19

Meeting Room Floor Plan ....................................................................................20

Hotel Floor Plan ..................................................................................................21

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IAO PRESIDENT’S WELCOME

Welcome to the 2014 Annual Meeting in Kissimmee, Florida

On behalf of the International Association for Orthodontics (IAO) and the Academy of Gp

Orthodontics (AGpO), I welcome you to the “Land of Enchantment.” We have an excellent

program scheduled. Because this meeting falls around the time of the Elite Eight during

March Madness (U.S. national college basketball tournament), we decided to make the

theme “Get in the game—Making Orthodontics Work In Your General Practice.”

There are several excellent speakers that will teach how to incorporate orthodontics from beginning orthodontics

to complex cases that will enhance you and your assistants’ knowledge and interest. These includes Dr. Terry

Dischinger, an orthodontist and previous NBA player. The AGpO will also be joining us this year, giving attendees

a wide selection of educational opportunities.

I want to thank our speakers and the exhibitors for their support in the development of this annual meeting. Without

their support this meeting could not happen. Please visit the exhibit hall during breakfast, breaks and receptions

to meet all your orthodontics needs.

I want to give a special thanks to our IAO staff. They work tirelessly to plan and make this annual meeting a success.

This year will be an unforgettable experience.

Be sure to view our presentation on the history of the IAO at the Annual Banquet. The IAO Historical Committee

has done an excellent job putting together this presentation. There are many things you may not know about the

IAO. For example, the IAO was very instrumental in getting insurance companies to pay non-specialist dentist for

treating patients in orthodontics. As for me, I found out that I am your 50th President. It seems there were other

Presidents early in the IAO History that served more than one term, therefore I became the 50th. There are many

other interesting facts that would interest you and make you even prouder to be a member of the IAO.

We hope that the format of the meeting will allow families and staff time to enjoy the Disney World experience and

don’t forget to enjoy the “game!”

Yours In Better Orthodontics,

Rick L. Grant DMD, IBO

IAO President

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IAO OFFICERS

Dr. Rick GrantWinnemucca, Nevada USA

President

Dr. Kevin Williams Spartanburg, South Carolina USA

President Elect

Dr. Ken Lee Sydney, AustraliaFirst Vice-President

Dr. James PoyakScottsdale, Arizona USA

Second Vice-President

Dr. James FletcherGreenfield, Indiana USA

Secretary

Dr. Brian BillardOglesby, Illinois USA

Treasurer

Dr. Michel ChampagneBrome, Quebec Canada

Editor

Dr. Mike LowryLacombe, Alberta Canada

Immediate Past President

Detlef B. MooreMilwaukee, Wisconsin USA

Executive Director

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SCHEDULE

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

8:00AM – 5:00PM IBO Board Meeting

8:00AM – 5:00PM IBO Case and Written Examinations

5:00PM – 7:00PM IAO Annual Budget/Finance Committee Meeting

5:00PM – 7:00PM IAO Strategic Planning Committee Meeting

7:00PM – 9:00PM IAO Education Committee Meeting

Thursday, March 27, 2014

7:00 AM – 7:00 PM Meeting and Exhibitors Registration Desk Open (Osceola Ballroom Foyer)

7:30 AM – 9:00 AM Continental Breakfast (1) (Tampa Foyer)

8:00AM – 12:00 PM Dr. George Freedman: ”The Ortho-Esthetic Continuum” (Tampa)

8:00AM – 4:00 PM IAO Executive Board Meeting (Palm Beach Room)

8:00AM – 4:00 PM AGpO Committee & Board Meetings (Vero Room)

12:00PM – 12:45 PM IAO Board Luncheon

2:00PM – 5:00 PM Dr. George Freedman (con’t): ”The Ortho-Esthetic Continuum” (Tampa)

5:00 PM – 7:00 PM IAO President's Reception in Exhibit Hall (1) (Osceola Ballroom)

7:00 PM – 8:30 PM Dr. Edmund Liem & Dr. Adrian Palencar: “The Road to Your IBO Diplomate” (Tampa)

Friday, March 28, 2014

7:15AM – 5:00 PM Meeting Registration Desk Open (Osceola Ballroom Foyer)

7:30 AM – 9:00 AM Continental Breakfast (1) (Osceola Ballroom)

8:00 AM – 12:00 PM Dr. Eduardo Padros-Serrat: “The Connection of Form, Function, Posture & Growth and Plastic Orthodotnics Secrets” (La Conexion Entre Forma, Function, Postura y Crecimiento & Los Secretos de la Ortodoncia Plastica) (sp) (Sarasota)

8:00 AM – 12:00 PM Dr. Jack Pechersky: “Interceptive Orthodontics” (TE) (Tampa)

8:00 AM – 12:00 PM Dr. Elliot Moskowitz: “Making Early Treatment More Perfect in an Imperfect World”(Naples)

8:00 AM – 12:00 PM Dr. Mike Lowry: “A Staff Member’s Role in Successful Orthodontics” (tpb) (Destin)

7:30 AM – 12:00 PM Exhibit Hall Open (Osceola Ballroom)

9:30 AM – 4:00 PM Spouse/Guest Tour: Winter Park Fun (3)

10:00 AM – 10:15 AM Break in Exhibit Hall (Osceola Ballroom)

12:15 PM – 1:30 PM IAO General Assembly Luncheon (2) (Emerald Bay Plaza)

1:00 PM – 6:30 PM Exhibit Hall Open (Osceola Ballroom)

1:30 PM – 5:00 PM IAO Tier Advancement Case Check-Offs (4) (Sales Presentation Room 1)

2:00 PM – 5:00 PM Dr. Alvin Cardona: “The Importance of Comprehensive Knowledge of Orthodontics for the General Dentist Practicing Orthodontics and Orthopedics” (Importancia del Conocimiento Ortodontico Comprehensivo para el Dentista General que Practica Ortopedia y Ortodoncia) (sp) (Sarasota)

2:00 PM – 5:00 PM Dr. B.H. “Coco” Garcia: “Early Treatment of Class III and Adults” (Naples)

2:00 PM – 5:00 PM Dr. Jack Pechersky (con’t): “Interceptive Orthodontics” (TE) (Tampa)

2:00 PM – 5:00 PM Dr. Mike Lowry (con’t): “A Staff Member’s Role in Successful Orthodontics” (tpb) (Destin)

3:30 PM – 3:45 PM Break in Exhibit Hall (Osceola Ballroom)

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Saturday, March 29, 2014

7:15 AM – 5:00 PM Meeting Registration Desk Open (Osceola Ballroom Foyer)

7:30 AM – 9:00 AM Continental Breakfast (1) (Osceola Ballroom)

8:00 AM – 12:00 PM Dr. Brendan Stack: “TMJ From Start to Finish: Including the Treatment of Complex TMD Problems” (Naples)

8:00 AM – 12:00 PM Dr. Kuniaki Miyajima: “Application of TAD to Tip Edge Treatment and Corticotomy for the Best Results” (TE) (Tampa)

8:00 AM – 12:00 PM Dr. Skip Truitt: “Simple Esthetic Orthodontics for Adults” (Osceola Ballroom A)

8:00 AM – 12:00 PM Dr. John Hendy: “Lasers in Orthodontics” (Sarasota)

8:00 AM – 12:00 PM Dr. Edmund Liem: “Collecting Orthodontic Records: A Team Approach” (nto) (Palm Beach Room)

7:30 AM – 4:00 PM Exhibit Hall Open (Osceola Ballroom)

9:30 AM – 12:00 PM Spouse/Guest Tour: Chocolate Factory Experience (3)

10:00 AM – 10:15 AM Break in Exhibit Hall (Osceola Ballroom)

11:00 AM – 12:00 PM Set Up Table Clinics / Case Displays (Osceola Ballroom)

12:00 PM – 1:30 PM IAO Past Presidents’ Luncheon (Castillo Fort)

12:00 PM – 2:00 PM Table Clinics and Case Displays (Osceola Ballroom)

1:00 PM – 1:30 PM Sundae Dessert-A-Thon in Exhibit Hall (Osceola Ballroom)

1:30 PM – 5:00 PM IAO Tier Advancement Case Check-Offs (4) (Sales Presentation Room 1)

2:00 PM – 5:00 PM Dr. Brendan Stack (con’t): “TMJ From Start to Finish: Including the Treatment of Complex TMD Problems” (Naples)

2:00 PM – 5:00 PM Dr. Steve Galella: “Advanced Growth Guidance and Facial Development Appliances” (Osceola Ballroom A)

2:00 PM – 5:00 PM Dr. Cary Fraser & Dr. Kenneth Lee: “Functional Treatment for Patients: Getting Started and Advancing Your Education” (nto) (Palm Beach Room)

2:00 PM – 5:00 PM Dr. Livier Carreon-Truitt: “Non-Surgical Correction of a Post Pubertal Skeletal Class II Open Bite” (Correcion no Quirurgica de una Mordida Abierta Clase II Eskeleta Posterior a la Pubertad) (sp) (Sarasota)

2:00 PM – 5:00 PM Dr. Kuniaki Miyajima (con’t): “Application of TAD to Tip Edge Treatment and Corticotomy for the Best Results” (TE) (Tampa)

7:00 PM – 8:00 PM No Host Reception (1) (Osceola Ballroom Foyer)

8:00 PM – 11:30 PM Annual Banquet (1) (Osceola Ballroom)

Sunday, March 30, 2014

7:30 AM – 9:00 AM Continental Breakfast (1) (Tampa Foyer)

7:45 AM – 10:30 AM Meeting Registration Desk Open

8:00 AM – 12:00 PM Dr. Terry Dischinger: “Thirty Years of Herbst Treatment in my Practice…Now AdvanSync 2…Why?” (Tampa)

Notes: (1) This activity is included in all registrations. Others not registered may purchase separate tickets.(2) This activity is included in all registrations EXCEPT the Spouse/Guest registration fee.(3) This activity included in Spouse/Guest registration fee only. Others must purchase separate tickets.(4) Reservations for Case Check-Offs for IAO Tier Advancement must be made at the IAO Annual Meeting Registration Desk in advance.(sp) 2014 Spanish to English Translation Courses(tbp) 2014 Team / Practice Building Course(nto) 2014 Suitable for new practitioners(TE) Tip-Edge course

Schedule Subject to Change

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GENERAL PROGRAMDr. George FreedmanMarkham, Ontario CANADA

THURSDAY, MARCH 278:00 AM – 12:00 Noon and 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM3.75 CE Lecture Hours and 2.75 CE Lecture Hours

The Ortho-Esthetic ContinuumNot every case can be finished to the patient’s satisfaction with tooth repositioning alone. The latest restorativetechniques and technologies can optimize every case and redesign every smile. At the end of this session, eachattendee will be able to employ leading edge diagnostics to evaluate the existing post-treatment restorative needs,evaluate and select the most appropriate and minimally invasive restorative techniques, utilize adhesion, compositesand ceramics to complete the patients smile, select suitably esthetic cement-free implants for cases of extremespacing, and deliver simple and routine oral maintenance techniques to maintain the health of the redesigned andrestored dentition.

Dr. George Freedman is a founder and past president of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry and a founderof the Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry. He is currently a Visiting Professor at Universita di Flirenze, FlorenceItaly. Dr. Freedman was recently awarded the Irwin Smigel Prize in Aesthetic Dentistry presented by NYU Collegeof Dentistry. A Diplomate of the American Board of Aesthetic Dentistry, he lectures internationally on dentalesthetics, adhesion, desensitization, composites, impression materials and porcelain veneers and has been a featuredkeynote speaker at many major national and international dental conferences. Dr. Freedman maintains a privatepractice limited to Esthetic Dentistry in Toronto, Canada.

Dr. Edmund LiemChilliwack, British Columbia CANADA

Dr. Adrian PalencarSt. Catharines, Ontario CANADA

THURSDAY, MARCH 277:00 PM – 8:30 PM1.5 CE Lecture Hours

The Road to Your IBO DiplomateThe International Board of Orthodontics’ IBO Diplomate is the highest status you can achieve in the IAO/IBO. Thispresentation will show the latest updated requirements for the Diplomate case presentations, illustrated with samplecases. The presentation will also cover the calibrated grading system the examiners use in the examination.Following the conclusion of this session, attendees will be able to identify the appropriate elements that are requiredfor the Diplomate case presentation, understand the scoring method utilized in the grading of cases, and startidentifying cases that can be used for the Fellowship or Diplomate case presentations.

Dr. Liem and Dr. Palencar are both IAO Master Senior Instructors and IBO Diplomates. They are currently servingon the IBO board.

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Dr. Jack PecherskyPittsburgh, Pennsylvania USA

FRIDAY, MARCH 288:00 AM – 12:00 Noon and 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM3.75 CE Lecture Hours and 2.75 CE Lecture Hours

Interceptive OrthodonticsEffective interceptive orthodontic procedures should manage space, enhance skeletal relationships, establish normalfunction, attenuate disability and improve esthetics. This presentation will address the etiology of various occlusalabnormalities and provide effective interceptive treatment approaches. At the conclusion of this program, attendeeswill be able to diagnose and treat ectopically erupting permanent canines, permanent molars and bicuspids,diagnose and treat bilateral complete posterior cross bites in the mixed dentition, gain insight into the effects ofextraneous forces on the developing occlusion (i.e. Anterior open bite) and treat the resulting conditions, andprovide appropriate space management according to the child’s physiologic age.

Dr. Pechersky received his B.S., D.M.D, and M.D.S. degrees from the University of Pittsburgh. He has been in theprivate practice of pediatric dentistry for 42 years. He is a clinical associate professor in the Department of PediatricDentistry at the University of Pittsburgh and teaches Interceptive Orthodontics to graduate students in PediatricDentistry. Dr. Pechersky is also a fellow and diplomat of the American Orthodontic Society. He has publishednumerous scientific articles and has provided many continuing education programs.

Dr. Elliot MoskowitzNew York, New York USA

FRIDAY, MARCH 288:00 AM – 12:00 Noon3.75 CE Lecture Hours

Making Early Treatment More Perfect in an Imperfect WorldEarly Orthodontic Treatment (timely treatment for the growing child) can be both rewarding and challenging to theclinician. Is there a scientific basis for beginning orthodontic treatment in the primary or mixed dentition? Whichcases lend themselves to successful outcomes, simplify patient and parental management, and contribute to practiceenhancers rather than detractors? What criteria do we use when selecting individual patients for early treatment? Arethere practical guidelines for the clinician to use when recommending treatment in the mixed dentition? Thispresentation is intended to shed well needed clarity on an often confusing, complex, and at times, controversial areaof orthodontic practice. At the conclusion of this lecture, attendees will have learned to appreciate the profounddifference in patient and parental management in early orthodontic treatment, recognize cases that would benefitfrom early orthodontic treatment and those cases that would not, sequence treatment into the permanent dentition,value parental and referral communications, and assess the value of clinical investigations in helping us make theright decisions for young patients.

Dr. Elliott Moskowitz is Clinical Professor in the department of Orthodontics at New York University College of Dentistry.He earned his predoctoral degree from NYUCD, obtained a general practice residency program certificate from theCatholic Medical Center in NYC, and received his orthodontic training and Masters of Science degree from thedepartment of orthodontics. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontics as well as a Fellow of theAmerican College and International College of Dentists. Dr. Moskowitz has been actively involved in both dental andorthodontic journalism and serves as Associate Editor of the Journal of the World Federation of Orthodontists andContributing Editor to the Journal of Clinical Orthodontics in addition to being a reviewer and editorial advisor tonumerous orthodontic publications. He was Editor of the New York State Dental Journal, Past-President of the AmericanAssociation of Dental Editors, and is a certified dental editor (CDE). He has published over 100 articles and editorialsin both dental and orthodontic journals as well as chapters in dental and orthodontic textbooks. Dr. Moskowitz is amember of CTOR (Consortium for Translational Orthodontic Research at NYUCD) and is engaged in CTOR sponsoredclinical research investigations. He has maintained a private practice of orthodontics in Manhattan for the past 41 years.

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Dr. B.H. “Coco” GarciaNorth Prairie, Wisconsin USA

FRIDAY, MARCH 282:00 PM – 5:00 PM2.75 CE Lecture Hours

Early Treatment of Class III and AdultsThis lecture will show you why it is important to treat Class III at a very young age and the best non-surgicalprotocol for treating Class III cases. Following the conclusion of this lecture the attendees will have a greaterunderstanding of the use of cephalometrics, be able to comprehend mechanics - SLB - friction brackets, knowwhen and why we use certain functionals, understand cephalometrics, diagnosis and mechanics, and recognize thelimitations in the treatment of patients.

Dr. B.H. “Coco” Garcia graduated from the ULA Mexico in 1981. He attained Diplomate status in 1989 and is an IAOMaster Senior Certified Instructor. Dr. Garcia has taught in 18 countries and has authored a book and severalarticles on Class III Corrections in adult and growing patients.

Dr. Brendan StackVienna, Virginia USA

SATURDAY, MARCH 298:00 AM – 12:00 Noon and 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM3.75 CE Lecture Hours and 2.75 CE Lecture Hours

TMJ From Start to Finish: Including the Treatment of Complex TMD ProblemsDr. Stack's forty years of experience and reputation attract referrals from other Doctors and treated patientsworldwide. He knows how to produce results! Through multiple cases of acute and chronic pain patients, Dr. Stackwill show the difference between a synovial joint and the TMJ, beneficial condylar changes due to proper treatment,end stage TMJ treatment, and seven clinical signs of treatment success. At the conclusion of this lecture, attendeeswill know how to insure stability of your orthodontic result, be able to obtain TMJ stability as well as occlusalstability, know why treating symptoms does not work, recognize facial distortions due to chronic TMJ issues andbe able to apply these principles to Movement Disorder patients.

Dr. Stack received his dental and graduate degrees from Georgetown University and since 1965, has limited hispractice in Northern Virginia, to the clinical treatment of patients with craniofacial pain, headache and TMJdysfunction. He is strictly a “results oriented” clinician who cuts through the extraneous issues to diagnose and treatthe precise problems with a minimum of time and a maximum of efficiency. He has lectured extensively in theUnited States, Canada and most recently in Europe.

Dr. Kuniaki MiyajimaNagoya, JAPAN

SATURDAY, MARCH 298:00 AM – 12:00 Noon and 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM3.75 CE Lecture Hours and 2.75 CE Lecture Hours

Application of TAD to Tip-Edge Treatment and Corticotomy for the Best Results For achieving precise results, diagnosis is of course, the most important issue. In addition, treatment strategy is alsocritical to get the best finishing. TAD (Anchor screw) is now a tool used daily as an orthodontic anchorage. However,orthodontic force that one TAD can hold is some point between 300 gf and 500 gf. That cannot make en masse movementof the entire arch when it is used with Edgewise brackets, because Edgewise brackets need bodily movement. WhereasTip-Edge brackets allow tipping with much lighter forces for translating, so that the entire dental arch can be distalizedat the same time. Corticotomy, on the other hand, has been popular and found to get not only fast but also preciseocclusion. Following the conclusion of this lecture, attendees will be able to know where and how TAD should be placed,

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treatment plan Class II cases to successfully obtain Class I occlusion, what attachment is needed for TAD use, how to applyTAD instead of intermaxillary elastics and the levels of corticotomy and how to introduce corticotomy to their practice.

Dr. Miyajima graduated from Aichi-Gakuin University, School of Dentistry, with postdoctoral studies at Saint LouisUniversity Medical Center, Master of Science, Orthodontics, and the Aichi-Gakuin University, School of Dentistry,Certificate of Orthodontics. He is a member of the Japan Tip-Edge Society of Orthodontics, Academy of GPOrthodontics Japan, American Association of Orthodontists, International Association of Dental Research, TheInternational Congress of Oral Implantologists, International Association of Dentistry for Children, JapanOrthodontic Society, Aichi-Gakuin Dental Society, Japan Cleft Palate Society, Society of Japan Oral Science, JapaneseSociety of Oral Biology, Japanese Society of Laser Dentistry, Japanese Society for Jaw Deformities, Japanese Societyof Stomatognathic Function, Japanese Society for Bone and Mineral Research, Japanese Academy of Occlusionand Health, and Kinki-Tokai Orthodontic Society.

Dr. Skip TruittGainesville, Texas USA

SATURDAY, MARCH 298:00 AM – 12:00 Noon3.75 CE Lecture Hours

Simple Esthetic Orthodontics for AdultsMany adult patients are only concerned with the esthetics of the six upper and lower anterior teeth. Cosmetic Smilesoffers both the patient and the doctor a fast and simple option to full orthodontics. The appliance is totallytransparent, does not interfere with speech, requires no adaptation period, and no one is aware that the transparentappliances are in the mouth. Most treatments require four to six months. Following the conclusion of this session,each attendee will be able to offer the adult patient a fast and comfortable solution to maximum anterior estheticsand know how Cosmetic Smiles can build your practice and increase profits.

Dr. Truitt received his Bachelor of Science degree from Texas Christian University and his Doctor of Dental Surgerydegree from Baylor University. He has maintained a private dental practice in Gainesville, Texas, since 1967. Healso acts as a consultant to other private medical and dental practices in Australia, Thailand, Singapore, SouthAfrica, Mexico, Ireland, Norway, Germany, the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States. His professionalaffiliations include the American & Texas Dental Associations and the Australian Association of FunctionalOrthodontics. Dr. Truitt has co-authored four text books and published numerous papers worldwide on the subjectsof Maxillofacial Orthopedics, Orthodontics, and TMD Therapy. He is an IAO Senior Certified Instructor.

Dr. John HendyGrants Pass, Oregon USA

SATURDAY, MARCH 298:00 AM – 12:00 Noon3.75 CE Lecture Hours

Lasers in OrthodonticsA comprehensive presentation of all lasers used to facilitate maximum orthodontic results and esthetics. Followingthe conclusion of this session, each attendee will be able to have a greater understanding of all types of lasertreatments in orthodontics, comprehend the mechanisms of physiology and accelerating orthodontic movement,know how and when to apply lasers, understand other advanced laser treatments to enhance orthodontic results,and recognize the benefits and applications of lasers.

John A. Hendy DDS MS, graduated from the University of the Pacific Dental School, and he obtained his Masters inAdvanced laser Dentistry from the University of Vienna. Dr. Hendy has been a Diplomat of American Dental Societyof Anesthesia for 25 years, a member of IAO for more than 20 years, and has had a fellowship with World Clinical LaserInstitute for the past 10 years. Dr. Hendy has taught in many countries all over the world and has published manyarticles on his research.

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Dr. Steve GalellaCollierville, Tennessee USA

SATURDAY, MARCH 292:00 PM – 5:00 PM2.75 CE Lecture Hours

Advanced Growth Guidance and Facial Development AppliancesThis course takes the participant from an “Advanced Clinical Growth Evaluation”, to the “Bio-Mechanics of GrowthGuidance Appliances” and finally how they affect and remodel the maxilla, mandible, and facial tissues withparticular attention to facial asymmetry. Each “Growth Guidance Appliance” will be discussed with particularattention paid to insertion and clinical use. Following the conclusion of this session each attendee will be able toperform an “Advanced Clinical Growth Evaluation” and determine which “Growth Guidance Appliance” to use,apply clinically their understanding of the remodeling process between membranous and cranial bones and theeffect on the facial skeleton, apply their knowledge of “Growth Guidance Appliance” treatment, practice a simplifiedsystem to correct facial asymmetry, and apply their knowledge through clinical decision-making andtroubleshooting cases.

Dr. Galella graduated from the University of Tennessee College of Dentistry. He has worked with Otolaryngologistsand Reconstructive Surgeons assisting in trauma surgery on over 3,900 patients impacted by facial trauma. Throughthe combination of performing surgeries, clinical work, and extensive literature reviews, he developed an innovativeapproach to orthodontic treatment and beauty enhancement. Each of his patients, no matter their age, greatlybenefits from the implementation of his extensive knowledge of facial growth, the concepts of divine proportion,and facial beauty. Often described as one of the intellects of modern facial esthetics, Dr. Galella is a well-knowninternational speaker. Dr. Galella’s practice, publications, and instruction all speak to facial esthetics as thefoundation for rejuvenation procedures. He has skillfully integrated over 20,000 patients into his esthetic-centeredpractice. Dr. Galella is an IAO Past President, an IAO Master Senior Certified Instructor and an IBO Diplomate.

Dr. Terry DischingerLake Oswego, Oregon USA

SUNDAY, MARCH 308:00 AM – 12:00 Noon3.75 CE Lecture Hours

Thirty Years of Herbst Treatment in my Practice…Now AdvanSync 2… Why?Initially, AdvanSync was designed for Comfort! We were able to achieve comfort for our patients as determined inour surveys during initial clinical testing. Class II in Class I time, due to concurrent full bracketed treatment andthe fixed functional appliance with the elimination of the need for patient cooperation. Decreased Class II treatmenttime of AdvanSync is a tremendous financial factor for a practice. Placement is as simple as placing 1st molarbands. At the conclusion of this lecture, attendees will have seen the step by step treatment protocol of 30 years forClass II treatment success, and recent research findings of the Dentofacial aspects of AdvanSync treatment. Livesare changed!

Dr. Terry Dischinger earned his BS in chemical engineering at Purdue University. After his undergraduate studies,he attended the University Of Tennessee College Of Dentistry in Nashville, where he received both the Faculty Awardand the Sidney Friedman Award for Excellence in Periodontology. Combining his love of engineering and dentistry,he continued his education earning his MSD from the University Of Oregon Health Science Center. Terry's previouscareer before becoming an orthodontist is filled with honors and distinctions. These include: three-time All-American in basketball; 1960 Olympic Gold medalist in basketball; 1962-1963 NBA Rookie of the Year; three-timeNBA All-Star; Purdue University Hall of Fame; National High School Sports Hall of Fame; Indiana Basketball Hallof Fame; nine-year career in the National Basketball Association; and serving as an officer in the U.S. Army.

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Dr. Mike LowryLacombe, Alberta CANADA

FRIDAY, MARCH 288:00 AM – 12:00 Noon and 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM3.75 CE Lecture Hours and 2.75 CE Lecture Hours

A Staff Member’s Role in Successful OrthodonticsImplementing orthodontics successfully into a practice is a team effort. The goal of this presentation is to suggestways that a staff member can effectively contribute to that success. Following the conclusion of this lecture, eachattendee will be able to assist in the collecting of records to prepare and follow a case, prepare and assist in theconsultation with the patient and family, assist in cephalometric data collecting, assist in making appointments flowefficiently and productively, and help understand a staff’s role in effective relationships with the patient and family.

Dr. Lowry graduated from the University of Alberta, he then completed a five year program through the UnitedStates Dental Institute in orthodontics. He is a Diplomate, IAO Master Senior Certified Instructor, graduate of theInstructors Institute and Past President of the IAO.

Dr. Edmund LiemChilliwack, British Columbia CANADA

SATURDAY, MARCH 298:00 AM – 12:00 Noon3.75 CE Hours

Collecting Orthodontic Records: A Team ApproachPrior to any orthodontic diagnosis and treatment, data (records) need to be collected. The dentist then reviews thecollected data and generates a diagnosis and treatment plan. Dr. Edmund Liem will explain and show an efficientand effective method of data collection that is comprehensive and meet all the state / provincial guidelines. Themethod is a staff delegated model with dentist responsibility. The presentation will cover all facets of data collection:photography, intra-oral and extra-oral examinations, x-ray imaging and dental impressions. This presentationshould be attended by the whole team: dentist and staff. After this presentation, the attendees should be have aninsight how a staff delegated data collection works and implement this in their own practice. Attendees willunderstand that this method will have great benefit for the practice: orthodontic records will be of better qualityand be more comprehensive with less dentist time.

Dr. Edmund Liem has been in general dentistry for 34 years; the last 20 years was devoted in learning and teachingOrthodontics, TMD and Sleep Disordered Breathing. Dr. Liem graduated from the University of Nijmegen in theNetherlands and was in private general practice in the city of Nijmegen until 1994 when he moved to Chilliwack,BC Canada. In 2011 Dr. Edmund Liem, along with Dr. Arshad Pirani and Dr. Roger Cheung, founded the VancouverTMJ & Sleep Therapy Centre, a practice limited to the non-surgical therapies for TMD, Craniofacial Pain and SleepDisordered Breathing. This centre belongs to the TMJ & Sleep Therapy Centre International, founded by Dr. StevenOlmos and is one of 19 worldwide. Since 2001 Dr. Liem has lectured in Canada and the USA on the topics of DigitalPhotography, Electro Diagnostics, Orthodontics, TMD and Sleep Disordered Breathing. He is the founder of thestudy club “OrthoDocs. Dr. Liem is an IAO Master Senior Instructor, an IBO Diplomate, American Board ofCraniofacial Pain Diplomate, American Academy of Pain Management Diplomate, Canadian Academy of PainManagement Diplomate, and American Academy of Craniofacial Pain Fellow, Fellow International College of CranioMandibular Orthopedics, and Certified American Association for Functional Orthodontic. He has held boardpositions with the IBO, AACP, and NAAFO.

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Dr. Cary FraserSydney, AUSTRALIA

Dr. Kenneth LeeSydney, AUSTRALIA

SATURDAY, MARCH 292:00 PM – 5:00 PM2.75 CE Lecture Hours

Functional Treatment for Patients: Getting Started and Advancing Your Education A must for all beginner and intermediate practitioners, this lecture will emphasize diagnosis and treatmentmodalities. Our treatment modalities are based around correcting skeletal discrepancies, airway, TMD andmyofunctional issues. The aim for all modern practitioners is no longer about “Just straightening teeth”. In today'spractice, muscle tone and position, cranial structures, sleep disturbed breathing and chronic head and neck strainsare also of paramount importance. At the conclusion of this lecture, attendees will have a greater understandingof the relationship between orthodontic anomalies, TMD and airway resistance issues, comprehend the need to treatall aspects of our patients’ health, be able to analyze scans for airway and cranial distortions, know how to take acomprehensive history including clinical exam, understand that a huge number of our patients family and friendsare undiagnosed, walking time bombs, and recognize the potential to treat and improve the quality of our patientslives from “cradle to grave”.

Dr. Fraser has practiced dentistry for over 28 years, and now restricts his practice to orthodontics. He has lecturedin Australia and overseas. Dr. Fraser graduated dental school from the University of Sydney, holds Fellowship fromthe Australia College of Nutritional and Environment Medicine, is a Diplomate of the IAO, an IAO EducationCommittee Examiner, and an IAO Master Senior Certified Instructor. He is a Past President of the AustralianAssociation of Orofacial Orthopedics and a Past President of the IAO.

Dr. Lee is a full time practicing dentist in Sydney, Australia. He has a particular interest in orthodontics, TMJ andthe treatment of head and neck pain. Dr. Lee graduated from dental school at the University of Sydney, is an IAOMaster Senior Certified Instructor, a Fellow of the IAO, a Fellow and Diplomate of the ICOI and a member of theAustralian Association of Orofacial Orthopedics. He is the current IAO First Vice President.

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Sundae “Dessert-A-Thon”Always a favorite at the IAO Annual Meeting!

Build your own ice cream sundae in Osceola Ballroom Con Saturday, March 29th between 1:00 PM and 1:30 PM

“The tradition continues...”

Continental breakfast will be served to all registered meeting participants

Thursday –Tampa Foyer 7:30 AM to 9:00 AM Friday and Saturday — Osceola Ballroom C 7:30 AM to 9:00 AMSunday –Tampa Foyer 7:30 AM to 9:00 AM

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SPANISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMAll lectures will be given in Spanish with simultaneous translation into English.

Dr. Eduardo Padros-SerratBarcelona, SPAIN

FRIDAY, MARCH 288:00 AM – 12:00 Noon3.75 CE Lecture Hours

The Connection of Form, Function, Posture and Growth(La Conexion Entre Forma, Function, Postura y Crecimiento)

During orthodontic treatments consideration must be taken for the relationship between form and function. Without adoubt, it is an important connection, but Dr. Padros-Serrat believes there are two more factors to be included: bodyposture and craniofacial growth. In this lecture he will explain clinical elements to take into consideration for these fourfactors. After this lecture the attendee will understand the connection between form, function, posture and growth inorthodontics and several clinical considerations to help improve treatments with these four factors.

Plastic Orthodontics Secrets(Los Secretos de la Ortodoncia Plastica)

Transparent orthodontics aligners have caused a revolution in actual orthodontics and today are considered essentialin invisible orthodontics. Because of a diverse number of techniques, some clinicians need to have a betterunderstanding of mechanics to select a particular one. In this lecture the speaker will talk about the concepts oforthodontic plastic aligner’s techniques. After the lecture the attendee will understand different orthodontic techniqueswith transparent aligners and which tools are best to use in relation with the patient’s malocclusion.

Dr. Eduardo Padros-Serrat has a doctor degree from Barcelona University, A post gradeuate in orthodontics fromBarcelona University. Master in logopedia from UPC-ISEP, Board Certified of the Iberoamerican Association ofOrthodontics, and Journal Editor. He also holds an orthodontic degree from Columbia University. Dr. Padros-Serrat hasauthored many orthodontic and dentofacial orthopedics articles and four books. He has lectured in Spain, The UnitedStates, Canada, Brazil, India, Ecuador, Inglaterra and Japan.

Dr. Alvin CardonaBayamon, PUERTO RICO

FRIDAY, MARCH 282:00 PM-5:00 PM2.75 CE Lecture Hours

The Importance of Comprehensive Knowledge of Orthodontics for the General Dentist Practicing Orthodontics and Orthopedics (Importancia del Conocimiento Ortodontico Comprehensivo para el Dentista General que Practica Ortopedia y Ortodoncia)

This lecture will discuss orthopedic, habit and asymmetry corrections before dental tooth movement (orthodontics)and orthodontic treatments with and without extractions on different malocclusions all while maintaining TMJ integrity.Dr. Cardona will discuss the importance of orthodontics before restorative dentistry, how to distinguish surgical cases,the role of orthopedics in airways and postural position to improve the patients’ quality of life without pain. At conclusionof the session, the participant will know the importance of early treatment, habits and asymmetries correction withorthopedics before orthodontics, how the results and the fixed orthopedics mechanics we use fulfill these objectives,when extractions are indicated and the mechanics to utilize in treatments of different malocclusions to preserve a healthyTMJ all while using orthodontics and restorative dentistry with implants, removable and fixed prosthetics.

Dr. Alvin A. Cardona Rivera received his DMD degree from the University of Puerto Rico Dental School in 1979. Heis an IBO and AACP Diplomate and an IAO Master Senior Certified Instructor. He is an IAO Past-President and apast IBO President.

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IAO Continuing Education Provider Recognition and IAO Course Recording ProgramThe IAO is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. ADA CERP is a service of the American DentalAssociation to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dentaleducation. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nordoes it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. Concerns or complaints abouta CE provider may be directed to the provider or to the ADA CERP at www.ada.org/goto/cerp.

The formal continuing education programs of this program provider are accepted by AGD for Fellowship/ Mastershipcredit. The current term of acceptance extends from 11/2010 - 12/2014. IAO Members who attend the 2014 IAO AnnualMeeting will, after they submit their participation forms, have their courses recorded with the IAO Continuing EducationCourse Recording Program that is used in determining IAO membership tier advancement.

Table Clinics and Case Displays Table clinics and case displays prepared by IAO members will be presented on Saturday, March 29th, between 12:00PM and 2:00 PM in the exhibit hall. Successful IBO candidates will also display their best cases. This is always anexcellent learning opportunity for attendees. If you wish to participate as a presenter, you must sign up by March 17th,please contact the IAO headquarters office for an application or go to www.iaortho.org to apply online.

The Annual Banquet and General Assembly Luncheon Make plans to attend two popular annual meeting functions. On Friday, March 28th, the General AssemblyLuncheon will take place. Enjoy lunch and participate in the association’s yearly general membership meeting.The luncheon is included in the Dentist and Auxiliary/Staff registration fees. For others the charge is US $60. TheAnnual Banquet is scheduled for Saturday, March 29th. There will be a no-host reception before the banquetat 7:00 PM. Dinner begins at 8:00 PM. This banquet is included in the Dentist, Spouse/Guest and Auxiliary/Staffregistration fees. For others the charge is US $85.

At this meeting, the General Assembly will be voting on the 2014 proposed changes to the IAO Bylaws.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Dr. Livier Carreon-TruittGainesville, Texas USA

SATURDAY, MARCH 292:00 PM – 5:00 PM2.75 CE Lecture Hours

Non-Surgical Correction of a Post Pubertal Skeletal Class II Open Bite(Correcion no Quirurgica de una Mordida Abierta Clase II Eskeleta Posterior a la Pubertad)

We will examine the non-surgical treatment of an adult skeletal class II open bite patient. The treatment will involvedevelopment of the maxilla and distraction of the mandible in combination with full fixed appliance therapy.Following conclusion of this session, each attendee will be able to know when the A.L.F. appliance can be used todevelop the maxilla in an adult patient, know when the anterior tongue thrust must be corrected for the case to bestable, correct anterior open bite cases that have T.M.D and recognize that airway obstruction must be correctedas part of the overall treatment.

Dr. Livier Carreon-Truitt graduated from the Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico. Her practice has been limitedexclusively to orthodontics since 2002 in Guadalajara, Mexico. She holds a M.S. degree in orthodontics from theUniversidad Autonoma de Guadalajara. Dr Carreon-Truitt is certified thru (AMIDOFA) Mexican Association ofInterdisciplinary Dolor de Oro Facial which she received her certificate of Facial Pain & TMJ. She also teaches withher husband, Dr. Skip Truitt for Clinical Foundation of Orthopedics, Orthodontics & TMD in Australia, Thailand,Singapore, South Africa, Mexico, Ireland, Norway, Germany, and United Kingdom. She has published numerousarticles in the United States, Latin American, & European journals.

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The Exhibit Hall – Your Orthodontic Marketplace! The 2014 IAO Annual Meeting's Exhibit Hall will feature exhibits from national and international vendors that provideboth equipment and services to dentists who practice orthodontics. Attendees will have an opportunity to meetknowledgeable representatives who will answer their questions. The Exhibit Hall is open to all registered attendees. Allbreaks will be at the Exhibit Hall. Don't miss the IAO President's Reception in honor of IAO President Dr. RickGrant, held in the Exhibit Hall Thursday evening, March 27th, between 5:00 PM and 7:00 PM.Vendors exhibiting in the exhibit hall are not endorsed in any manner by the association.

The Exhibit Hall hours are as follows: Thursday, March 27th Friday, March 28th Saturday, March 29th5:00 PM – 7:00 PM 7:30 AM – 12:00 PM & 1:00 PM – 6:30 PM 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM

IAO Tier Advancement Case Reviews and Check-Off SessionsBring your IAO Tier Advancement Cases to Florida to be reviewed. IAO Education Committee Examiners will beavailable to review and check-off IAO Fellow cases. These representatives will also be available at the sessions to answerindividual questions regarding tier advancement. IAO members interested in participating at these sessions need tomake individual appointments in Kissimmee as they register for the annual meeting at the registration desk.

The case check-off sessions will be: Friday, March 28th & Saturday, March 29th 1:30 PM – 5:00 PMTimes subject to change

Registration KitYou will receive your meeting badge and all tickets that were preordered in the registration kit. Registered meetingattendees must wear their badges at all times during the business portion of the meeting. YOU WILL NOT BEALLOWED TO ENTER THE EXHIBIT HALL WITHOUT YOUR BADGE.

AdvisementDoctors are cautioned against the use of limited knowledge when incorporating techniques and procedures into theirpractices, especially when a session has not provided them with the necessary supervised clinical experience inthe technique or procedure to ensure that they have attained competence.

Video Recordings AvailableDub King Conference Videos will again be at the IAO Annual Meeting recording most of the meeting’s scientificsessions. You can order your copies from Dub King at their meeting desk. Video recording by individuals of anysession is prohibited and you must purchase your video recordings from Dub King. Their telephone/fax number is210.979.8779. They may be also reached by E-mail at [email protected]. Dub King’s internet website ishttp://www.dubking.com. Their mailing address is 8133 Callaghan Road, San Antonio, Texas USA 78230.

2015 IAO Annual MeetingThe 2015 Annual Meeting will be held March 25-29, 2015 at the Hilton, in Austin, Texas.

24 HOURS AND 7 DAYS A WEEK – IAO ORTHODONTIC C.E. LISTINGSVisit www.iaortho.org

for the IAO’s listing of IAO affiliated orthodontic continuing education courses.

ALL PAST IAO JOURNALS AVAILABLE TO IAO MEMBERS ON-LINEIn the “Members Only” Section of the IAO website – Open all the time at: www.iaortho.org

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Absolute Ortho9810 Allison LnSt. John, IN 46373Ph: 888/920-2587 219/218-7572Fax: 219/365-1577Booth #: 103

BioResearch Associates, Inc.9275 North 49 Street, Ste 150Milwaukee, WI 53223Ph: 800/251-2315 414/357-7525Fax: 414/357-7545www.bioresearchinc.comBooth#: 108

Clinical Foundation of Orthopedics & OrthodonticsPO Box 695Gainesville, TX 76241Ph: 800/406-2366Fax: 940/612-3908www.cfoo.comBooth #: 202

Dental Marketers13-3120 Rutherford RdWoodbridge, ON L4K 0B2 CanadaPh: 877/265-9069 905/265-9000Fax: 905/265-9999www.dentalmarketers.comBooth#: 403

Dexta Corporation962 Kaiser RdNapa, CA 94558Ph: 800/733-3982 707/255-2454Fax: 707/255-8520www.dexta.comBooth#: 302

Diatech1165 Chuck Dawley Blvd, Ste 100Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464Ph: 800/222-1851 843/849-3700Fax: 843/849-3707www.diatechusa.comBooth#: 104

Dolphin Imaging & Management Solutions9200 Eton AveChatsworth, CA 91311Ph: 800/548-7241www.dolphinimaging.comBooth#: 107

Doxa Dental23 Corporate Plaza, #150Newport Beach, CA 926602Ph: 855/DOXA-USA 312/450-5507www.ceramirus.comBooth#: 404

Dynaflex10403 International Plaza DrSt. Ann, MO 63074Ph: 800/489-4020 314/426-4020Fax: 314/429-7575www.dynaflex.comBooth#: 406

EOP2963 Yorkton Blvd, Ste BSt. Paul, MN 55117Ph: 800/328-8021 651/644-0069Fax: 651/644-2360Booth#: 200

Excellence in Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopaedics7/85 Bourke RdAlexandria, NSW 2015 Australiawww.eodo.comBooth#: 102

Ewoosoft2220 Fletcher Ave, Ste 705AFort Lee, NJ 07024Ph: 201/851-0300Fax: 201/601-0859www.ewoosoft.comBooth#: 207

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Express Smiles875 W. Poplar #16Collierville, TN 38017Ph: 800/346-2692 901/853-4200www.rapid-smiles.orgBooth#: 101

Five Star Orthodontic Lab and Supply2928 Metro St, Ste 102Denton, TX 76207Ph: 800/521-2351www.fivestarortho.comBooth#: 306

Henry Schein Orthodontics1822 Aston AveCarlsbad, CA 92008Ph: 760/448-8600Fax: 760/448-8612www.henryscheinortho.comBooth#: 407

IOS12811 Capricorn DrStafford, TX 77477Ph: 888/IOS-8882 832/342-9487Fax: 281/340-4764www.iosortho.comBooth#: 401

JKL Software210 E Water StPO Box 206Pendleton, IN 46064Ph: 765/778-3332Fax: 765/778-4860www.jklsoftware.comBooth#: 201

John’s Dental Lab423 S 13th StTerre Haute, IN 47807Ph: 800/457-0504 812/232-6026Fax: 812/234-4464www.johnsdental.comBooth#: 206

Landmark Healthcare201 South Park AveCalhoun, GA 30701Ph: 800/334-5618 706/629-3337Fax: 706/629-0299www.lm-hc.comBooth#: 304

Myofunctional Research Co9267 Charles Smith AveRancho Cucamonga, CA 91730Ph: 866/550-4696 909/587-4940Fax: 909/945-3332www.myoresearch.comBooth #: 405

Nierman Practice Management221 Old Dixie Hwy, Ste 5Tequesta, FL 33469Ph: 800/879-6468 561/575-0737Fax: 561/744-5606www.dentalwriter.comBooth#: 105

Ormco1717 W Collins AveOrange, CA 92867Ph: 800/854-1741 714/516-7435Fax: 714/516-7596www.ormco.comBooth#: 205

Ortho Arch1107 Tower RdSchaumburg, IL 60173Ph: 800/423-3527 847/885-7805Fax: 847/885-2596www.orthoarch.comBooth#: 301

Orthodent Ltd311 Viola AveOshawa, ON L1H 3A7 CanadaPh: 800/267-8463 905/436-3133Fax: 905/723-2331www.orthodent.caBooth#: 106

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Orthodental USA 1500 Weston Rd, Ste 204Weston, FL 33326Ph: 954/513-1673Fax: 954/385-1050www.orthodentalusa.comBooth#: 300

Ortho Technology, Inc17401 Commerce Park BlvdTampa, FL 33647Ph: 800/999-3161 813/991-5896Fax: 813/991-5896www.orthotechnology.comBooth#: 203

PWG Orthodontic Specialties795 Carson Ave, Ste 1Dorval, QC H9S 1L7 CanadaPh: 855/538-4002 514/805-0793Fax: 514/535-6521www.clearbow.comBooth#: 400

RMO, Inc650 W Colfax AveDenver, CO 80204Ph: 800/525-6375 877/345-6108Fax: 303/592-8209www.rmortho.comBooth#: 402

Rondeau Seminars1295 Highbury Ave, Unit C8London, ON N5Y 5L3 CanadaPh: 800/308-3074 519/455-4110Fax: 519/455-1589www.rondeauseminars.comBooth#: 307

SML Space Maintainers Lab9129 Lurline AveChatsworth, CA 91311Ph: 800/423-3270Fax: 818/341-4684www.smlglobal.comBooth#: 305

Specialty Appliances4905 Hammond Ind Dr, Ste JCumming, GA 30041Ph: 800/522-4636Fax: 678/513-7345www.specialtyappliances.comBooth#: 100

Triple O Lab & Supply CompanyPO Box 1419Gainesville, TX 76240Ph: 940/612-3900Fax: 940/612-3908www.tripleolab.comBooth#: 204

Yodle, Inc50 W 23rd St, Ste 401New York, NY 10010Ph: 877/276-5104Fax: 646/898-3797www.yodle.comBooth#: 303

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