06/03/2026
Phase I orthodontics course on early diagnosis, expansion, growth modification, airway, canine impaction prevention, and practice systems.
Join the Phase I Orthodontics Mastery Course for Dentists at the Grand Caymans!
COURSE TITLE
Phase I Orthodontics Mastery
Early Interceptive Diagnosis, Growth Modification, and Practice Systems for General and Pediatric Dentists
COURSE OVERVIEW
Phase I orthodontic treatment is an early, problem focused approach performed during active growth to guide jaw development, improve dental relationships, normalize function, and address airway related concerns before problems become complex.
This form of treatment is typically delivered during the mixed dentition years, most commonly between ages 6 and 10. Treatment is targeted rather than comprehensive and focuses on correcting specific skeletal, dental, and functional problems at the most biologically favorable time. Treatment duration commonly ranges from six to twelve months.
When properly executed, Phase I treatment reduces the risk of future complications such as impacted canines, severe malocclusions, surgical orthodontic cases, and the need for premolar extractions. Early intervention can significantly simplify and shorten Phase II orthodontic treatment during adolescence.
Phase I therapy may include limited braces, maxillary expansion, Class III facemask therapy, and functional or habit appliances such as Herbst type devices. These modalities are used to manage excessive overjet, deep bites, open bites, crossbites, Class III skeletal discrepancies, oral habits, airway risk factors, sleep disordered breathing, and myofunctional imbalances.
A critical component of this course is early identification and management of eruptive disturbances. You will learn practical techniques to reduce the likelihood of maxillary canine impactions through space management, transverse development, eruption guidance, and proper timing of intervention.
This course teaches not only how to diagnose and treat Phase I cases, but also how to implement systems that allow Phase I and comprehensive Phase II orthodontics to be successfully integrated into a general dental or pediatric practice.
COURSE FORMAT
• Live in person course
• Sat, Feb 6, 2027
• 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
• Lunch break included
CE INFORMATION
• 7 CE Credit Hours
• CE Certificate Provided
TARGET AUDIENCE
• General Dentists, Pediatric Dentists, Orthodontists, Resident Doctors, and Dental Students.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
• Diagnose Phase I orthodontic problems with confidence
• Identify ideal timing for early interceptive treatment
• Select appropriate Phase I cases
• Create predictable Phase I treatment plans
• Perform accurate orthodontic records and diagnostics
• Implement space management strategies to reduce canine impactions
• Use expansion and growth modification effectively
• Correct Class I, Class II, and Class III malocclusions
• Apply facemask therapy for maxillary deficiency
• Integrate myofunctional therapy and airway considerations
• Transition Phase I patients into comprehensive Phase II treatment
• Train staff to support orthodontic workflows
• Understand billing, insurance, and financial systems
• Market Phase I and Phase II orthodontics ethically and effectively
COURSE AGENDA
8:00 – 9:00 AM
Diagnosis and Records for Phase I
• Dental vs skeletal diagnosis
• Growth patterns and timing
• Case selection criteria
• Records that matter
• Photos, radiographs, space analysis, and airway screening
9:00 – 10:15 AM
Phase I Treatment Planning
• Problem focused treatment planning
• When to treat and when to observe
• Phase I objectives and exit strategies
• Planning Phase I with Phase II in mind
10:15 – 10:30 AM
Break
10:30 – 11:30 AM
Expansion and Eruption Guidance
• Maxillary transverse deficiency
• Rapid vs slow expansion
• Appliance selection and activation protocols
• Space creation for erupting canines
• Techniques to reduce maxillary canine impactions
11:30 – 12:30 PM
Lunch
12:30 – 1:30 PM
Class I and Class II Growth Modification
• Overjet and deep bite management
• Class II correction strategies
• Functional appliances and Herbst protocols
• Managing side effects and stability
1:30 – 2:15 PM
Class III and Facemask Therapy
• Early Class III diagnosis
• Timing and case selection
• Facemask mechanics and protocols
• Avoiding common clinical mistakes
2:15 – 2:30 PM
Break
2:30 – 3:15 PM
Myofunctional Therapy and Airway
• Oral habits and muscle dysfunction
• Myofunctional appliances
• Airway focused orthodontics
• Interdisciplinary collaboration
3:15 – 3:45 PM
Systems for Practice Integration
• Staff training and delegation
• Scheduling and clinical workflow
• Billing and insurance fundamentals
• Financial presentation and case acceptance
• Marketing Phase I and Phase II orthodontics
3:45 – 4:00 PM
Case Review, Q&A, and Wrap Up
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