Optimizing Class II treatment with aligner therapy: Integrating distalization mechanics and fixed auxiliary approaches

11. Aug 2026 | Online

Status
bookable
Registration deadline
11. Aug 2026 (UTC+0)
Language
English
Points
0.00 Points
Delivery method
Webinar
Audience
National

Speaker(s)

Dr.

Bruce McFarlane

Description

Correcting Class II malocclusions with aligners often requires biomechanical reinforcement beyond aligners alone. Dr Bruce McFarlane presents contemporary hybrid strategies that combine distalization mechanics, elastics and fixed auxiliary solutions to enhance sagittal correction. The session reviews staging considerations, appliance integration, and attachment protocols that support efficient movement. Special focus is placed on engager utilization and how optimized attachment strategies can improve predictability while reducing treatment burden. Learning objectives: Understand the biomechanical principles behind aligner-based Class II correction. Integrate distalization mechanics with elastics in staged aligner treatment. Evaluate the role of fixed auxiliaries in supporting sagittal correction. Plan engager protocols to optimize movement efficiency while minimizing attachment burden. Identify clinical scenarios where hybrid mechanics improve predictability and treatment time.

Target group: Other

Product segments: Orthodontics