Dr. Todd Bovenizer
In this webinar, Dr. Bovenizer discusses how to use TADs in a variety of situations, including cases with vertical maxillary excess, mid-treatment cant development, adult protrusion, and a Class II case with negative overjet/overbite.
In this webinar, Dr. Bovenizer discusses how to use TADs in a variety of situations, including cases with vertical maxillary excess, mid-treatment cant development, adult protrusion, and a Class II case with negative overjet/overbite.
Dr. Todd Bovenizer
In this webinar, Dr. Todd Bovenizer presents in-depth cases and discusses how to treatment plan while anticipating the common mid-treatment adjustments needed to finish complex Class II overjet/overbite cases to optimal results.
In this webinar, Dr. Todd Bovenizer presents in-depth cases and discusses how to treatment plan while anticipating the common mid-treatment adjustments needed to finish complex Class II overjet/overbite cases to optimal results.
Dr. Todd Bovenizer
Using light-force mechanics, including light elastics, strategic open-coil springs, and proper torque selection, Dr. Bovenizer illustrates simple yet effective mechanics for efficient management of vertical cases.
Using light-force mechanics, including light elastics, strategic open-coil springs, and proper torque selection, Dr. Bovenizer illustrates simple yet effective mechanics for efficient management of vertical cases.
Dr. Todd Bovenizer
This webinar provides foundational knowledge to make you more comfortable treating challenging class III malocclusions and in gaining confidence when placing direct anchorage TADs into the Buccal Shelf.
This webinar provides foundational knowledge to make you more comfortable treating challenging class III malocclusions and in gaining confidence when placing direct anchorage TADs into the Buccal Shelf.
Dr. Todd Bovenizer
Becoming a ‘master’ finisher is more than finishing well—it is finishing well consistently and predictably. Dr. Bovenizer shares best-practices for more reliably finishing to optimal results by ‘starting with the end in mind'.
Becoming a ‘master’ finisher is more than finishing well—it is finishing well consistently and predictably. Dr. Bovenizer shares best-practices for more reliably finishing to optimal results by ‘starting with the end in mind'.