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Carlson
Quintero
Seminars
Advanced Orthodontic Solutions
CBCT IN ORTHODONTICS™
2017 Program
Sponsored by
PRESENTED BY LEADERS IN
CBCT-CENTERED ORTHODONTICS
Sean K. Carlson, DMD, MS
Juan-Carlos Quintero, DMD, MS
Orthodontics is Changing. Are You?
3D imaging
is quickly emerging as the standard of care in orthodontics as new ultra low-dose CBCT
technology offers safer and more affordable volumetric scanning than ever before. The advantages of CBCT over
traditional 2D imaging are numerous, including:
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3D treatment planning using detailed visualization of the often-overlooked transverse dimension
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Airway-centered treatment using information not available using 2D imaging
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Improved TMJ knowledge of pre-existing conditions that help you avoid surprises during treatment
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More accurate mixed dentition analyses allowing for detailed eruption simulations and eruptive guidance
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Visual Craniometric Analysis (VCA) – a new paradigm in 3D Cephalometrics
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Unparalleled imagery for patient marketing, patient communication, and case acceptance
Enhance your
Did You Know ?
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communication and
airway-centered
New generation CBCT machines have less
than half the radiation of a digital panorex.1
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As of 2011, 4 out of 5 US and Canadian
orthodontic residency programs use
CBCT regularly.2
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CBCT provides stronger diagnostic and
more accurate measurements than
2D imaging.3, 4, 5
DR. PAUL DAMON
“Drs. Quintero & Carlson give an
excellent course on how today’s
orthodontist can play an integral part in
airway related problems. The essential
role that orthodontics, through CBCT,
plays in early detection and treatment
of airway compromised patients is
clearly shown.”
DR. JAMES MAH
“This well-presented course is the
next level of clinical application when
it comes to applying the wealth of
comprehensive information that arises
from CBCT imaging. This is a must-see
course for orthodontists who want to
get the most out of their CBCT imaging
and stay on the leading edge.”
treatment planning
using interactive
3D models.
DR. ERIC WU
“Drs. Carlson and Quintero are the
experts when it comes to airwaycentered orthodontics and treatment
planning in 3D. If you own a 3D
machine or are considering one in your
office, you need to take this course.
Caution: It may change the way you
practice forever.”
Enhance your airway-centered treatment planning using CBCT in Orthodontics.
Patient airway after
Patient airway before
Course Overview and Objectives
This two-day comprehensive program will prepare you for the future and help you transition your practice from
2D to 3D. You will experience hands-on participation as these industry-leading CBCT instructors show you how
to elevate your quality of care and thrive in the new 3D era. Get ready to experience practice growth like never
before. This course is designed to help you and your practice team succeed in every aspect involving CBCT
technology. During these two days, you will learn:
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Hands-on software training from the makers of the top 3D imaging software in the industry.
Airway-centered orthodontic treatment planning.
How to plan every case using previously-underutilized 3D information. You don’t know what you don’t know.
Case presentation basics using breathtaking CBCT models, leading to increased conversion rates.
How to integrate the technology into your practice. Learn records flow and how to maximize profitability.
Dosimetry & safety considerations.
How to communicate with your ENT and medical community. The new orthodontic referral.
How to elegantly market your 3D practice in your community.
Who Should Attend?
This program is designed for orthodontists who currently use CBCT or those interested in incorporating CBCT.
Register Today with Henry Schein ® Orthodontics™
877.448.8606 or visit CBCTOrtho.com
DR. ED LIN
“Dr. Carlson and Dr. Quintero are true
leaders in our profession of orthodontics
with a passion and commitment to continued
technology development and excellence.
Their knowledge and clinical application
of CBCT and 3D imaging software is a
tremendous resource and I highly encourage
anyone interested in learning about CBCT to
attend their course!”
DR. FRANK G. KRONBERG
“As a practicing ENT physician I was
impressed by the information and
knowledge that I gained through the
lectures given by Doctors Quintero
and Carlson about the use of CBCT
in Orthodontics. I am amazed by the
results that they are able to attain with
the use of this technology and see the
vast benefits that this technology brings
to the treatment of the airway in both
children and adults.”
DR. STEPHEN TRACEY,
“I have used CBCT technology since
its introduction in 2001. However,
manipulating the images and knowing
how to apply it to treatment of my
orthodontic cases always seemed to be a
bit confusing. With the recent knowledge
of how closely orthodontics and airway
management are entwined, I am more
passionate about the technology than ever
before. Sean and JC are truly leading a
renaissance in orthodontics.”
Presented by Leaders in
CBCT-Centered Orthodontics
SEAN K. CARLSON, DMD, MS
A Board-Certified Orthodontist, Dr. Carlson
earned his dental degree from Harvard
University in 1994. He received his
orthodontic specialty training and completed
his Master of Science degree in Oral
Biology from the University of California,
San Francisco. Dr. Carlson is an Associate
Professor at the University of Pacific School
of Dentistry, where he served as a Senior
Investigator in the Craniofacial Research
and Instrumentation Laboratory. He has
received several academic research awards and has published numerous
orthodontic articles and abstracts. Being at the forefront of 3-D imaging
technology since its introduction to the orthodontic profession, he has
developed and introduced the Visual Craniometric Analysis (VCA) to aid
clinicians in designing more appropriate treatment plans and to improve
their understanding of treatment success.
JUAN-CARLOS QUINTERO, DMD, MS
Dr. Quintero earned his dental degree from
the University of Pittsburgh and received his
orthodontic training at University of California,
San Francisco, where he also obtained his
Master of Science degree in Oral Biology.
Dr. Quintero first worked as an associate to
Dr. Ron Roncone before settling into private
practice in South Miami, FL after purchasing
the practice of late Dr. Lindsey Pankey, Jr.
Dr. Quintero has served as National President
of the American Association for Dental
Research-Student Research Group and has won numerous national
research competitions. He has published over 14 articles in peer-reviewed
scientific journals and currently lectures nationally and internationally.
Dr. Quintero is a faculty member at The L.D. Pankey Insititute, an attending
professor at Miami Children’s Hospital, Department of Pediatric Dentistry,
and sits on the Board of Directors of the Baptist Hospital Foundation.
2017 Programs
DATES
LOCATION
June 2-3
Dallas, TX
October 27-28
San Francisco, CA
Registration
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ATTENDEES
EARLY BIRD
GENERAL
Orthodontists
$1,695
$1,745
Team Members
$345
$445
Practice
$2,090
$2,340
(1 Orthodontist /2 Team Members)
60+ days before course
1
Included in Tuition
Breakfast and lunch on both days. CBCT USB drive with
course information and support, certificate of completion,
30-day free trial of Invivo5 Imaging Software with
on-site trainers.
Schedule
Day 1 (Friday) 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Day 2 (Saturday) 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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CE CREDITS
Space is Limited
Register Today with
Henry Schein Orthodontics
877.448.8606
or visit CBCTOrtho.com
Support for this activity is generously provided by Henry Schein ®
Orthodontics™, Henry Schein Dental, i-CAT ™, and Anatomage Inc.
For more information on education please contact us:
Henry Schein Dental Specialties Group is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental
Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve
or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry.
Henry Schein Dental Specialties Group designates this activity for 16 continuing education credits.
Customer Service: 877.448.8606
In the U.S.: 800.547.2000
HenryScheinOrtho.com
Terms and conditions viewable during online registration or see www.henryscheindsg.com/terms.php for cancellation policy.
Note: Customer (doctor) is responsible for determining and complying with local, state, and federal legal and regulatory
requirements, as well as specific payer requirements.
©2017 Ortho Organizers, Inc. All rights reserved. PN 999-304 02/17.
Approved PACE Program Provider FAGD/MAGD Approval does not imply acceptance by a state or provincial board of dentistry or
AGD endorsement. 6/1/2015 to 5/31/2018 Provider ID#208344.
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2. Smith BR, Park JH, Cederberg RA. January 2011. An evaluation of cone-beam computed tomography use in postgraduate orthodontic programs in the United States and Canada. J Dent Educ. 75(1):98-106.
3. Bouwens DG, Cevidanes L, Ludlow JB, Phillips C. January 2011. Comparison of mesiodistal root angulation with posttreatment panoramic radiographs and cone-beam computed tomography. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop. 139(1):126-32. DOI:
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5. Chien PC, Parks ET, Eraso F, Hartsfield JK, Roberts WE, Ofner S. January 2014. Comparison of reliability in anatomical landmark identification using two-dimensional digital cephalometrics and three-dimensional cone beam computed tomography in
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