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June 2024
(Original Paper Presentation): “A Retrospective Study of the Skeletal and Dentoalveolar Effects of Herbst Appliance Therapy Followed by Phase II Treatment"; Boston, MA.
Dr. Bronsky completed his Angle Certification in 1999 and has been an active member ever since. He has served as Chairman of the Examining Committee, helping to test a candidate’s skills during the admissions process. Dr. Bronsky is one of only two orthodontists in New York City who have earned membership into the Angle Society.
The Edward H. Angle Society is a prestigious international study club comprised of academic and clinical orthodontists who focus on bettering our dental specialty through research and contributions to our own primary journal, The Angle Orthodontist. The Angle Society was founded on November 17th, 1930, and is comprised of seven geographic components in the United States and additional components abroad. Members of the Angle Society are characterized by excellence in the field.
"You will meet good [colleagues] and it will put you in touch with the real active, progressive spirit of orthodontia and you will contribute toward making it a success- something that you ought to be willing to make considerable sacrifice and great effort to do."
Angle Society membership is achieved by invitation only from the Board of Directors, typically after attaining Board Certification from the American Board of Orthodontics
Membership requirements include:
Oral examinations.
Oral case presentations.
Primary Research–presentation of an orthodontic thesis of independent investigation—contributing to the academic and clinical body of orthodontic knowledge.
Presentation of clinical cases are scrutinized by the Angle Examining Committee during treatment to get a sense of an orthodontists’ clinical and academic knowledge as well as the doctor’s ability to treat cases to an exemplary result.
Edward H. Angle Society of Orthodontists—Eastern Component (EHASO) Meeting Lectures
(Original Paper Presentation): “A Retrospective Study of the Skeletal and Dentoalveolar Effects of Herbst Appliance Therapy Followed by Phase II Treatment"; Boston, MA.
(Original Paper Presentation): “Treatment of Class II Malocclusion in Growing Patients with the Functional Regulator (Type II) Appliance in Contemporary Private Orthodontic Practice”; Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
(Original Paper Presentation): “A Comparison of Treatment Duration and ABO Orthodontic Grading System (OGS) Score Between Orthodontic Cases Treated via Direct Bonding of Appliances and Those Treated via Indirect Bonding of Appliances with the OrthoCad® IQ® System”; Boston, MA.
(Original Paper Presentation): “Soft Tissue Response in Extraction Cases: Accuracy of Prediction Using Computerized Cephalometric Digitization Software (Dolphin Imaging® v.10)”; Boston, MA.
(Original Paper Presentation): “Bridging the Gap Between Automated and Manual Treatment Planning: The Thorough Digital Solution”; Philadelphia, PA.
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