Contact
Annamarie Phalen, Assoc Director
aphalen@buffalo.edu
Phone: 716.829.2320
Fax: 716.829.2484

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Alternate Hotel for overnight rooms
(walking distance to Hilton)
Hampton Inn Saratoga
518-584-2100

This program made possbile in part by an educational grant from


Meeting Venue


Contemporary style meets distinguished tradition at
The Saratoga Hilton
. Experience the dramatic changes
now underway at this time-honored Saratoga Springs hotel,
from our newly renovated guest rooms and suites to the
introduction of renowned Hilton Hotel programs. Delight in
our exquisite Broadway address - just steps from over
50 restaurants, distinctive shops, sidewalk cafes, and thriving
nightlife. Rediscover this classic Saratoga Springs New York
hotel, situated in a landmark setting:
  • Ideally located along Broadway in the heart of
  • downtown Saratoga Springs, New York
  • Within steps of more than 50 lively restaurants,
  • cafes, nightlife, and shopping
  • Just minutes from Saratoga Race Course and
  • Performing Arts Center
  • A short distance from the Adirondack Mountains,
  • offering an abundance of recreation
  • Only 11 miles from Round Lake Airport (W57),
  • and 30 miles from Albany International Airport (ALB)


The New York State Society of Orthodontists presents special guest faculty
 
 Dr. David Sarver
 
 
 Contemporary Orthodontics...
The Role of Appearance & Esthetics in
Diagnosis and Treatment Planning

 
In his presentation Contemporary orthodontics-The Role of Appearance & Esthetics in Diagnosis and Treatment Planning, Dr. Sarver will present contemporary concepts in macroesthetic facial analysis, other divisions of esthetic classification and interdisciplinary treatment planning. Extensive data exists on how the face and smile mature and age, and knowledge of these changes is a powerful tool in planning overall restoration of a youthful appearance.  
 
Also included will be recently developed concepts in quantification of the characteristics of the smile. A systematic evaluation and classification of the smile has been developed for smile quantification in all three physical dimensions, with a logical transfer to the fourth dimension-time. This material is based on the AJODO article series named the recipient of the Dewel Award in 2003 for the best clinical article in the Journal.   
 
In the era of the new Soft tissue paradigm,  the orthodontic clinician may design the smile through visual patient interaction, which then dictates new concepts in bracket placement, directional of growth modification, surgical considerations, and interdisciplinary coordination with the esthetic dentist. Drawing on lessons from esthetic dentistry, Dr. Sarver will illustrate how orthodontic esthetics can be greatly improved with cosmetic tooth and
gingival contouring to further refine and enhance your clinical cases.  
 
Learning objectives: The attendee after this presentation should be able to:
1. Recognize the 3 major divisions of facial and dental esthetics
2. Learn new methodologies in determining bracket placement to enhance smile esthetics
3. Incorporate principles of cosmetic dentistry in reshaping anterior teeth for maximum esthetics. 



Dr. David Sarver received his DMD from the
University of Alabama School of Dentistry

and M.S. in Orthodontics from the University
of North Carolin in 1979. He is a Diplomate of
the American Board of Orthodontics, and a
fellow in both the International and American
College of Dentists. In addition to his private
practice, Dr. Sarver has authored or co-authored
over 50 scientific articles, 12 book chapters
and his book Esthetics in Orthodontics and
Orthognathic Surgery was published in
September 1988. Dr. Sarver has recently been

featured on NBC's The Today Show, ABC's
The View, and Fox News. Southern Smiles

 9am-4pm, Friday, March 27, 2009
The Saratoga in Saratoga Springs, NY  
 
REGISTRATION
Tuition NYSSO Member DDS $225
Nonmember Orthodontist $275  Staff $95pp
CE credit 6 CE Hrs ADA/CERP
 
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