A Podcast designed to provide the Orthodontic Profession with a conversational platform from industry peers on how to balance the rapid advances in technology with the mechanics of tooth movement. Take away practical operational advice that will maximize chair share profitability. Transition treatment time measurement from months and visits to hours spent in the chair. Balance is not a luxury—it’s the foundation of success.
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A Podcast designed to provide the Orthodontic Profession with a conversational platform from industry peers on how to balance the rapid advances in technology with the mechanics of tooth movement. Take away practical operational advice that will maximize chair share profitability. Transition treatment time measurement from months and visits to hours spent in the chair. Balance is not a luxury—it’s the foundation of success.
In the first episode of The GC Orthodontics Exchange, Dr. Antonino Secchi welcomes special guest Dr. Yoav Mazor, inventor of the Multi-FA appliance, for an in-depth discussion on innovation in orthodontic treatment. They explore the development and philosophy behind the Multi-FA, its powerful versatility in Class II/III corrections, space closure, asymmetric cases, and its seamless integration with both aligners and brackets.Whether you’re new to the appliance or looking to maximize its potential, this episode offers practical insights, clinical pearls, and global perspective straight from one of its pioneers.
GC Orthodontics Exchange
A Podcast designed to provide the Orthodontic Profession with a conversational platform from industry peers on how to balance the rapid advances in technology with the mechanics of tooth movement. Take away practical operational advice that will maximize chair share profitability. Transition treatment time measurement from months and visits to hours spent in the chair. Balance is not a luxury—it’s the foundation of success.