General Dentists
Clinicians looking to deepen their understanding of interdisciplinary treatment planning, function, airway, facial structure, and long-term patient outcomes.
“From Dentofacial Analysis to Digital Reconstruction: Apply Foundational Principles through Computer-Aided Design and Surgical Execution.”
While the principles of dentofacial analysis remain the cornerstone of treatment planning, digital technologies now allow clinicians to quantify, simulate, and execute those principles with unprecedented precision.
This presentation will explore how virtual treatment planning, computer-aided design, and patient-specific reconstruction are transforming modern maxillofacial surgery, enabling improved interdisciplinary care and more predictable functional and esthetic outcomes for patients.
6:00PM
41 Tunnel Road, Berkeley, CA 94705
Articulair Study Club brings together treating providers for clinical education at the intersection of the articulating joint, airway, function, and dentofacial care. This dinner meeting is intended for general dentists, dental specialists, and interdisciplinary providers involved in complex diagnosis, treatment planning, and collaborative patient care.
RegisterClinicians looking to deepen their understanding of interdisciplinary treatment planning, function, airway, facial structure, and long-term patient outcomes.
Orthodontists, oral and maxillofacial surgeons, periodontists, prosthodontists, and other specialists involved in collaborative dentofacial care.
Providers who work closely with dental and surgical teams to support complex diagnosis, planning, and execution.
This is an intimate dinner meeting designed to give clinicians time to learn, connect, and discuss interdisciplinary care in a more focused setting.
Attendees can expect:
Enjoy dinner in a professional setting with colleagues and referral partners.
Hear from Dr. Daniel A. Hammer on the evolving role of digital planning, patient-specific reconstruction, and surgical execution in modern maxillofacial care.
Explore how foundational dentofacial principles can be applied across specialties to support more predictable functional and esthetic outcomes.
Connect with forward-thinking dentists, specialists, and providers who share an interest in joint, airway, dentofacial, and reconstructive care.
Engage in clinical conversation around real-world treatment planning, interdisciplinary coordination, and patient care.
Please complete the form to reserve your seat for this dinner meeting.
This event is intended for treating providers, including general dentists, dental specialists, and interdisciplinary clinical partners.
You will receive an email confirmation after registering.