“The orthodontist has the role of an ‘orquestrator’ “ – Interview with Nimet Guiga
Who were you influenced by to link to your current scientific topic? I was influenced in my carreer as an Orthodontist by many great teachers to whom I am deeply grateful.Dr.Thomas Pitts and Dr. David Sarver have been my greatest influencers in my latest...Paradigm shift in Orthodontics – Interview with Anmol Kalha
Tell us briefly please the main stages of your professional career and scientific work. A 4-decade long career in dentistry, orthodontics, healthcare administration, national health policy planning, academics and international leadership and consulting. The years in...A coffee with Dr. Simon Littlewood
Please introduce yourself I’m Simon Littlewood, Consultant & Specialty Lead in Orthodontics at St Luke’s Hospital, Bradford. I am also a Senior Clinical Lecturer at Leeds Dental Institute, University of Leeds How does the work of a hospital-based consultant...Creative adjuncts for clear aligners to improve predictability
Author: Dr S. Jay Bowman, USA The concept of clear aligners has grown in leaps and bounds internationally since the introduction of Invisalign (Align Technology) in 1999. In the 1940s, Dr Harold Kesling first proposed the original theoretical basis for moving teeth...Sagittal first
A Dental World Journal article by Luis Carrière: When Dr Edward Angle first classified malocclusions
for orthodontic treatment, he created