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Congress
Cancun
1 - 2 Dec 2023
Spanish
Foro de Ortodoncia en Cancún
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Peter H. Buschang
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Thomas Pitts
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Vincent Kokich Jr.
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Nasib Balut
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¡Foro Internacional de Ortodoncia con las leyendas de ortodoncia mundial en el balneario perla de México - Cancún!
Uniéndose a nosotros el 1 y 2 de diciembre, usted recibirá:
– Conferencias exclusivas impartidas por los creadores de la ortodoncia moderna: Thomas Pitts, Vincent Kokich Jr., Peter H. Buschang, Nasib Balut
– Oportunidades para establecer contactos con colegas DE TODO EL MUNDO
– Una increíble oportunidad de combinar el aprendizaje con el DESCANSO
– Motivación para avanzar en su carrera professional.
¡Nos vemos este invierno en la impresionante ciudad de Cancún!
PROGRAMA
Vincent Kokich Jr.
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Thomas Pitts
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Peter H. Buschang
Planificación y evaluación de los resultados del tratamiento: edad y etapas de crecimiento del paciente
– Diagnóstico en ortodoncia, teniendo en cuenta la edad biológica del paciente
– Diagnóstico en ortodoncia, teniendo en cuenta la etapa de crecimiento del paciente
– Etiología y patogénesis de la clase 2 esquelética
– Clase 2 esquelética: pronóstico para el tratamiento de pacientes en crecimiento
– Análisis cefalométrico: tratamiento de pacientes en crecimiento con la clase 2 esquelética
– Planificación del tratamiento de la Clase 2 en pacientes con patrón de crecimiento hiperdivergente, basado en los principios del crecimiento craneofacial.
Nasib Balut
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+ invitado secreto
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Lecturers 4
Regents Professor and Peter H. Buschang Endowed Professor of Orthodontics at Texas A&M University College of Dentistry (formerly Baylor College of Dentistry), Dallas, Texas. Director of Orthodontic Research at Texas A&M College of Dentistry (since 1988). Adjunct Professor at Jacksonville University School of Orthodontics. One of the most distinguished orthodontic researchers in the world with expertise in craniofacial growth, biomechanics, and developmental adaptations.
Over 44 years of combined research, teaching, and academic experience in orthodontics and craniofacial biology. Expert in craniofacial growth patterns and prediction, developmental adaptations to orthodontic and orthopedic treatments, biomechanical principles in tooth movement, oral-motor function, and masticatory efficiency. Research focuses on understanding how orthodontic forces affect tooth movement and periodontal tissues, optimal force systems for different tooth movements, and relationships between craniofacial morphology and function.
Author of over 260 peer-reviewed publications in leading orthodontic journals making him one of the most prolific researchers in the specialty. Author of numerous book chapters and several influential textbooks on orthodontic research methodology and craniofacial growth. Associate Editor for multiple orthodontic journals including American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, Angle Orthodontist, and Orthodontics & Craniofacial Research. International lecturer having delivered over 130 invited presentations and workshops at major orthodontic conferences worldwide. Recipient of numerous research awards from orthodontic organizations. The Peter H. Buschang Endowed Professorship in Orthodontics was established in his honor at Texas A&M recognizing his extraordinary contributions to orthodontic education and research.
BA in Anthropology from University of Texas at Austin. PhD in Physical Anthropology from University of Texas at Austin (1980). NIDR (National Institute of Dental Research) Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Orthodontics at University of Connecticut Health Science Center (1980-1983). FRSQ (Fonds de la Recherche en Santé du Québec) Scholar in the Orthodontic Section and Human Growth Research Center at Université de Montréal (1983-1988). Faculty member at Texas A&M College of Dentistry since 1988.
Creator and Developer of the Pitts21 and H4 self-ligating bracket systems. Visiting Clinical Professor in the Department of Orthodontics at Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry, University of the Pacific, San Francisco, California. Pioneer of the "Smile Arc Protection" (SAP) treatment philosophy and high bracket placement strategy. Owner and Orthodontist at Pitts Orthodontics, Reno, Nevada (since 1970, taken over from his father and practicing since approximately 1990s).
Over 30 years of clinical experience developing and refining innovative bracket systems and biomechanical protocols that prioritize facial aesthetics alongside functional occlusion. Creator of the Smile Arc Protection strategy, a revolutionary approach that emphasizes aesthetic bracket positioning and early control of smile arc relationships rather than reactive adjustments at treatment completion. Developer of the Pitts21 bracket system featuring unique 0.021" × 0.021" square slot design, progressive slot depth, and early 3D control capabilities (torque, tip, rotation) from initial bonding. Innovator of treatment protocols including ELSE (Early, Light, Short Elastics) and Active Early mechanics that promote efficient tooth movement with square wire finishing and lighter forces.
Founder of the Progressive Study Club, a well-respected international study group. International lecturer presenting extensively throughout United States, Europe, Latin America, Asia, and worldwide on topics including self-ligating bracket biomechanics, Smile Arc Protection protocols, TADs (temporary anchorage devices) integration with self-ligating systems, treatment of Class II/III malocclusions and open bites, VDO management in orthodontic patients, and aesthetic bracket positioning strategies. Author of numerous publications on bracket placement protocols, self-ligating mechanics, and aesthetic-driven treatment planning. Mentor to hundreds of orthodontists worldwide through the Pitts Masters Program, producing graduates recognized among the world's top orthodontists for aesthetic treatment outcomes. Graduated valedictorian from dental school. Considered a leading authority on advanced orthodontic technology and biomechanical innovation in aesthetic orthodontics.
DDS from University of the Pacific, Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry (valedictorian). MS (Master of Science) in Orthodontics from University of Washington, Seattle. Visiting Clinical Professor appointment at University of the Pacific.
Affiliate Associate Professor in the Department of Orthodontics at the University of Washington School of Dentistry, Seattle. Specialist in orthodontics with focus on interdisciplinary treatment planning and aesthetic orthodontics. Maintains private orthodontic practice in Tacoma, Washington. Son of the legendary Dr. Vincent Kokich Sr., carrying forward a distinguished family legacy in interdisciplinary dentistry.
Over 27 years of clinical experience in comprehensive orthodontic treatment with emphasis on aesthetic outcomes and interdisciplinary collaboration. Expert in sequencing orthodontic, periodontal, and restorative treatment for optimal functional and aesthetic results. Known for systematic approaches to complex interdisciplinary cases requiring coordination between multiple specialties including orthodontics, periodontics, prosthodontics, and oral surgery. Research and clinical focus on aesthetic implant site development, orthodontic management of patients with missing teeth, soft tissue considerations in aesthetic zone orthodontics, and integration of orthodontic treatment with restorative dentistry.
Diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontics. Member of the Angle Society of Orthodontists (Western Component). Member of the American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry (AAED). Recipient of the Charles L. Pincus Award for Clinical Research from the American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry. International lecturer having delivered over 200 presentations at global orthodontic and interdisciplinary conferences throughout North America, Europe, Asia, and Latin America on topics emphasizing comprehensive treatment planning, orthodontic-periodontal-restorative sequencing, aesthetic considerations in orthodontics, and interdisciplinary management of complex cases. Author of four book chapters and 12+ scientific articles in peer-reviewed journals on interdisciplinary dentistry and aesthetic orthodontics. Regular faculty at major dental conferences including AAE Annual Session and international aesthetic dentistry symposiums.
BS from Santa Clara University. DMD (Doctor of Dental Medicine) from Tufts University School of Dental Medicine (1996). General Practice Residency at University of Washington Medical Center (1997). MSD (Master of Science in Dentistry) in Orthodontics from University of Washington (1999). Faculty appointment at University of Washington Department of Orthodontics since 1999.
Specialist in orthodontics with focus on passive self-ligation (PSL) techniques and the Damon System philosophy. Professor of Orthodontics at Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, Tijuana, Mexico. Maintains private orthodontic practice in Mexico City, Mexico, treating adolescents and adults using contemporary biomechanical approaches.
Over 25 years of clinical and academic experience in comprehensive orthodontic treatment including extraction and non-extraction protocols, impacted canine management, transposition correction, and interdisciplinary cases. Certified educator for the Damon System since 2009, known for systematic approach to passive self-ligation mechanics emphasizing low-friction, low-force tooth movement and biologically-driven expansion concepts.
Former President of the Mexican Board of Orthodontists (Consejo Mexicano de Ortodoncia, 2009-2012). Diplomate of the Mexican Board of Orthodontists. Member of the Mexican Dental Association (ADM), Mexican Association of Orthodontists (AMO), American Association of Orthodontists (AAO), and World Federation of Orthodontists (WFO). Reviewer for the Journal of Clinical Orthodontics. International lecturer having delivered over 500 courses at national and international levels on passive self-ligation techniques, mini-implant anchorage, and contemporary orthodontic biomechanics.
DDS from Universidad Tecnológica de México, Mexico City. Certificate in Orthodontics and Master of Science in Oral Biology from Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, United States. Editor and primary author of "Passive Self-Ligation from A to Z" (Quintessence Publishing, 2022), a comprehensive clinical guide to the Damon System covering diagnosis, treatment planning, bracket placement, and finishing protocols. Author of "Mini Implantes como Anclaje en Ortodoncia" (Editorial Ripano, 2012) on temporary anchorage devices in orthodontics.
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