Dr. Sercan Akyalçin - Perfecting Profiles: Advanced Approaches to Class II and Class III Corrections
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Dr. Sercan Akyalçin - Perfecting Profiles: Advanced Approaches to Class II and Class III Corrections
November 14-15, 2025, Bucharest
Course Duration:
2 Full Days
Course Language:
English
Course Format:
In person - 99 seats available
Course Outline
This two-day intensive course explores the complexities of diagnosing and managing Class II and Class III malocclusions, offering participants advanced knowledge and strategies to refine their orthodontic approach. The program is designed to address the full spectrum of treatment options, from early growth modification to adult management and surgical corrections.
Day 1 focuses on Class II malocclusions, examining their development and treatment through techniques such as expansion, distalization, and deep bite correction, culminating in a discussion of surgical solutions for the most challenging cases.
Day 2 transitions to Class III malocclusions, analyzing their etiology and the role of expansion and protraction in correction. The program will cover management strategies for growing patients, adult cases, and asymmetries, providing a comprehensive approach to even the most complex profiles.
Bonus content on retention strategies will be included if time allows, ensuring participants leave with practical tools for achieving long-term stability in their treatments.
Through this course, orthodontic professionals will gain actionable insights into creating balanced and harmonious facial profiles, combining evidence-based methodologies with practical clinical pearls for enhanced patient outcomes.
Day 1
Part I – Development of Class II Malocclusions and Role of Expansion in Class II Treatment
Part II – Management of Dental Class II Malocclusions – From Distalization Techniques to Extraction
Part III – Skeletal Class II Malocclusions – Growth Modification & Deep Bite Correction
Part IV – Surgical Correction and Practice Pearls in Class II Correction
Day 2
Part I – Development of Class III Malocclusions: Role of Expansion & Protraction in Class III Correction
Part II – Managing Dental and Skeletal Class III Malocclusions in Growing Individuals
Part III – Managing Dental and Skeletal Class III Malocclusions in Adults
Part IV – Aligning the Unbalanced: Managing Skeletal and Dental Asymmetries
Why join the course
Learn from a Harvard Expert
Dr. Sercan Akyalçin, Head of Orthodontics at Harvard School of Dental Medicine, brings unmatched expertise and experience. His insights offer participants a rare opportunity to learn directly from a global leader in orthodontics.
Master Class II and Class III
This course covers the full spectrum of treatment strategies for Class II and Class III malocclusions. Attendees will leave with actionable techniques to enhance their clinical practice.
Stay Ahead
Gain access to the latest research and innovations in orthodontics. Dr. Akyalçin integrates evidence-based methodologies with practical clinical pearls, ensuring participants stay ahead of the curve in their treatment planning.
Interactive Learning
The two-day format allows for in-depth discussions and case studies. Participants will have the chance to ask questions and engage with Dr. Akyalçin directly, making the learning experience highly personalized and impactful.
Optimize Retention Strategies
If time permits, bonus content on retention will provide practical tools for ensuring long-term treatment stability—an often-overlooked aspect of orthodontic success.
Dr. Sercan Akyalçin
Head of Orthodontics at Harvard School of Dental Medicine
Dr. Sercan Akyalçin is the Head of Orthodontics at Harvard School of Dental Medicine. He has a DDS-PhD degree and is a graduate of the orthodontic program at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. He was a faculty member at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine in Boston, where he also served as the chair and graduate program director of Orthodontics before joining Harvard University. Dr. Akyalçin is active in many leadership roles, serving on the Northeast Society of Orthodontists (NESO) Board of Directors and representing NESO on the House of Delegates at the AAO. He also advocates for the Northeast region on the AAO Council on Education. As a dental educator and orthodontist, he has published over fifty peer-reviewed papers, co-edited a textbook, contributed to twelve other orthodontic books, and served on the editorial boards of orthodontic and dental journals. In addition, he has been recognized with several awards in the field, including the 2019 Edward H. Angle Research Prize. Additionally, he serves as an examiner for the Council on Dental Education and the American Board of Orthodontics.
Course Price
Residents
Euro 599
/ Until October 1- VAT included
- Groups of 5+ get a 20% discount
Specialists
Euro 799
/ Until October 1- VAT included
- Groups of 5+ get a 20% discount
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