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Today on the Golden Age of Orthodontics, we’ll explore the controversial topic of early orthodontic treatment. Dr. Daniel Grob, a board-certified orthodontist with over 40 years of experience, discusses the benefits and challenges of early intervention. He emphasizes the importance of developing facial width and addressing oral habits in young patients.
Dr. Grob challenges traditional views on early treatment, arguing that cone beam X-rays have changed how orthodontists assess patients. He focuses on creating width for future development rather than just straightening teeth. Dr. Grob aims to complete phase one treatment in 15 months or less and phase two in 18 months or less.
The discussion covers the prevalence of oral habits like mouth breathing and nail biting in young patients seeking early treatment. Dr. Grob shares insights on educating parents and general dentists about the signs of maxillary deficiency and the benefits of early intervention.
The episode also addresses the marketing aspects of promoting early orthodontic treatment. Dr. Grob emphasizes the importance of building relationships with pediatric dentists and other specialists for referrals. The hosts discuss strategies for reaching parents directly through educational advertising. The conversation concludes with clinical advice for younger practitioners considering early treatment.
IN THIS EPISODE:
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RESOURCE LINKS
People + Practice - Website
Leon - Email
Amy - Email
People + Practice - Email
The Pediatric Orthodontist Facebook Group
KEYWORDS: orthodontics, golden age of orthodontics, early orthodontic treatment, pediatric orthodontics, transverse dimension, oral habits, cone beam x-rays, phase one treatment, facial balance, orthodontic practice growth, non-extraction orthodontics, orthodontic marketing, pediatric dentist partnerships, orthodontic education, orthodontic referrals, Invisalign for children, McNamara's transitional dentition, maxillary expansion, mandibular treatment, orthodontic case presentation, orthodontic compliance, orthodontic practice differentiation, orthodontic treatment planning, orthodontic patient education, orthodontic practice management, orthodontic treatment timing, orthodontic treatment outcomes
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Today on the Golden Age of Orthodontics, we’ll explore the controversial topic of early orthodontic treatment. Dr. Daniel Grob, a board-certified orthodontist with over 40 years of experience, discusses the benefits and challenges of early intervention. He emphasizes the importance of developing facial width and addressing oral habits in young patients.
Dr. Grob challenges traditional views on early treatment, arguing that cone beam X-rays have changed how orthodontists assess patients. He focuses on creating width for future development rather than just straightening teeth. Dr. Grob aims to complete phase one treatment in 15 months or less and phase two in 18 months or less.
The discussion covers the prevalence of oral habits like mouth breathing and nail biting in young patients seeking early treatment. Dr. Grob shares insights on educating parents and general dentists about the signs of maxillary deficiency and the benefits of early intervention.
The episode also addresses the marketing aspects of promoting early orthodontic treatment. Dr. Grob emphasizes the importance of building relationships with pediatric dentists and other specialists for referrals. The hosts discuss strategies for reaching parents directly through educational advertising. The conversation concludes with clinical advice for younger practitioners considering early treatment.
IN THIS EPISODE:
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
RESOURCE LINKS
People + Practice - Website
Leon - Email
Amy - Email
People + Practice - Email
The Pediatric Orthodontist Facebook Group
KEYWORDS: orthodontics, golden age of orthodontics, early orthodontic treatment, pediatric orthodontics, transverse dimension, oral habits, cone beam x-rays, phase one treatment, facial balance, orthodontic practice growth, non-extraction orthodontics, orthodontic marketing, pediatric dentist partnerships, orthodontic education, orthodontic referrals, Invisalign for children, McNamara's transitional dentition, maxillary expansion, mandibular treatment, orthodontic case presentation, orthodontic compliance, orthodontic practice differentiation, orthodontic treatment planning, orthodontic patient education, orthodontic practice management, orthodontic treatment timing, orthodontic treatment outcomes
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