Basic Straight Wire for Assistants

Kay Gerety

Atlanta, Georgia
November 12-14, 2010

Kay Gerety has taught auxiliaries about orthodontics for over thirty years. A dental assistant herself for more than 38 years, Kay assisted Dr. Robert Gerety in his extended Straight Wire Orthodontics program from 1980 - 2009. During that time, she taught her own assistants program in conjunction with Dr. Gerety's courses. Kay's nearly 40 years experience in dentistry as a chairside assistant, office manager and teacher has prepared her to train your staff thoroughly and efficiently. She knows what it takes to communicate to your staff. A highly enthusiastic presenter, Kay is motivating, as well as knowledgeable, enabling her students to return to your practice with a renewed excitement and enthusiasm for dentistry and their ability to contribute.

free workbook & wires

All wires, appliances and peripheral products are supplied in a comprehensive course manual at no extra charge! A complete list of instruments necessary for project participation will be sent upon registration.

course cost

The course cost is $495 per assistant and includes the course manual and materials for hands-on projects. A $100 deposit per assistant is required with registration. The remainder of the course fee is due no later than Friday morning before class starts. The deposit is non-refundable within 2 weeks of the start of the course.

materials needed

All supplies necessary to complete the hands-on projects will be furnished by the instructor. Prior to the course, a registration packet will be mailed with a complete list of the instruments and equipment needed. Each participant will also need a fully banded or bonded typodont as described in the registration packet.

hotel & travel

When you call for hotel reservations, tell them you are with the American Orthodontic Society. To guarantee your discounted rates, please make your reservations at least one month in advance.


grand hyatt buckhead
atlanta - 404.237.1234

A well trained and motivated staff is essential to the successful incorporation of orthodontics into your practice. Orthodontic records and data gathering is 100% delegable to the trained dental auxiliary along with a tremendous amount of other duties relating to orthodontics. You can't afford to miss out on the opportunity to train your staff to accept these responsibilities.

Each year the American Orthodontic Society offers a Basic Assistant course for the dental auxiliary. The course is taught on a beginning level and is geared to chairside assistants who are new to orthodontics and/or the Straight Wire technique.

This program is a perfect complement to offices utilizing Dr. Robert Gerety's technique. However, Kay's knowledge of orthodontics in the general practitioner's office and experience as a clinician means she has valuable insights for any assistant. More importantly, she communicates them well. Whether you are a former student of Bob Gerety or not, this course will make your staff more productive in your practice.

This 2 1/2-day course is approved for 16 hours of continuing education.

All sessions for the basic course are held on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. On-site registration will be from 8:00 am to 9:00 am on Friday morning. The course will run from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Friday and Saturday, and 8:00 am to 11:00 am on Sunday.

course schedule - Friday

8:00 am
Registration

9:00 am
Getting Started, Patient Records - Standard of Care, Health History and Medical Update, Required Radiographs, Impressions and Models, Photography, Clinical Examination and Evaluation

11:00 am
Insurance Procedures, Patient Management Forms, Informed Consent, Financial Options

12:00 pm - 1:30 pmLunch

1:30 pm Cephalometric Procedures - Location of anatomical landmarks and points

3:00 pm
Digital Cephalometric Analysis Software - Demonstration

4:00 pm
Cephalometric Procedures - Location of anatomical landmarks and points (2 additional cephs will be traced, anatomical landmarks and points will be located for computer tracing analysis, measurements of lines, points and angles)

5:00 pm Adjourn

course schedule - saturday

9:00 am
Principles and Mechanics of the Straight Wire Bracket, Understanding the Importance of Proper Bracket Placement, Bracket Design and Features, Understanding the Principles of Movement and Analyzing the Teeth for Proper Placement.

10:00 am
Project 1 - Direct Bond Bracketing of the Anatomical Teeth

12:00 pm - 1:30 pmLunch

1:30 pm
Evaluation of bracket placement with .021 x 0.25 archwire

2:00 pm
Scheduling and Practice Management Issues, Ordering Orthodontic Supplies, Operatory Armamentarium and Set Up

3:00 pm
Orthodontics for Real - In the mouth procedures, Placement of Separators, Sizing and Cementing Molar Bands, Bracket Placement Aids, Cements and Materials, Patient Management, and Post Operative Procedures.

course schedule - sunday

8:00 am
Project 2 - Initial Archwire (.0175 Twisted or .016 Nitanium) Engagement and Ligation

9:00 am
Project 3 - .016 SS Archwire Utilizing Wax Bites to Form and Adapt, Rotation Wedges

10:00 am
Project 4 - .018 SS Archwire with Open Coil Spring