Dr. Stuart Frost: Propel – The Science, Practice Integration and Results!

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Propel Orthodontics: The Science, Practice Integration and Results!

Dr. Frost

Dr. Stuart Frost

January 22, 2021

Course Summary: Dr. Frost discusses HFV application in conjunction with Spark aligners, and brackets and wires for predictable results with decreased refinements, streamlined protocols and less office visits for the patient.

Learning Objectives:

  • Discuss how HFV seats trays, recaptures off track movements and achieves greater predictability
  • Learn how full integration makes your practice more efficient and enhances the patient experience
  • Understand how streamlined clinical results with HFV makes your practice more profitable

 

Educator Bio: Considered a thought-leader in the field of orthodontics, Dr. Stuart L. Frost is a lecturer, consultant, and practitioner with over two decades of experience creating truly beautiful smiles using emerging technologies and progressive techniques. He is widely known as the “artist orthodontist,” a reputation he has gained by creating wide, aesthetically pleasing smiles for each of his patients, no matter how challenging the case. He is a member of multiple well-known orthodontic study clubs throughout the country, including, the Schulman Group and the creator and moderator of the Damon System Mastermind. Dr. Frost has been an Associate Professor at the Redmond Family Orthodontic Clinic at the University of Pacific School of Orthodontics for the past 13 years. Dr. Frost acts as a consultant advisor to medical device companies, such as i-CAT, Ormco, Propel Orthodontics, and Spectrum Lasers. In this role, he is directly involved in clinical testing, working with engineers and product managers to enhance new technologies and products in development. He and his team at Frost Orthodontics have been awarded Phoenix Magazine’s “Top Orthodontist” twelve times.

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