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Wednesday December 3rd, 2014 O rthodontics, Orthopedics or Orthognathic Surgery: When and How Do We Decide? Application of Emerging Technology in Modern Orthognathic Surgery Speakers: Mostafa Mirzabagi, DDS, MS. Robert J. Relle, DDS. P.O. Box 1530 Santa Monica, CA 90406 Phone: (310) 266-0470 Fax:(424) 832-7054 www.irada.org Wednesday December 3rd, 2014 The following issues will be discussed in this presentation: Normal dentition and balanced faces Early loss of deciduous and permanent teeth and arch holding devices The optimum treatment timing for any Mostafa Mirzabagi, DDS, MS. Dr. Mostafa Mirzabagi is a graduate of Tehran University School of Dentistry in 1964. He received his orthodontic training from University of Loyola in 1973 and his M.S. degree in Oral Histology from University of Illinois in 1975. Dr. Mirzabagi had lectured in AAO, EOS, FDA, IDA (Iranian Dental Association) and many other organizations. He is one of the founders of IADA (Iranian American Dental Association) and was President of IADA in 2000. He is currently the Trustee of this organization. He has been exclusively practicing orthodontics in California ( Woodland Hills ) since 1989. given dental or skeletal problems Orthodontics & Orthopedics Tooth Movement Evaluation of malocclusions in three planes of spaces Orthognathic Surgical Cases How we employ three emerging technologies (cone-beam CT scanners, powerful software platforms, and CAD/CAM technology) to plan and create highly predictable surgical outcomes. Robert J. Relle, DDS. Dr. Relle is an Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon who graduated from Indiana University School of Dentistry, and completed his surgery residency at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. He was a staff surgeon in a large hospital-based medical group in metropolitan Los Angeles for 23 years before entering into private practice where he now limits his practice to orthognathic surgery. He maintains his interest in dental education by regularly lecturing to pre-doctoral students and residents at UCLA School of Dentistry, and he is a co-chair of the Dentofacial Conference in the Advanced Orthodontic Program at USC.