TIER V Orthodontics
The Need to Streamline Your Practice--Easy to say, but how do you do it?
Currently no dates are available for this course at this time.
ANNOUNCING in-office dates for 2025! The JSOP Program provides valuable information on topics geared to increase efficiency, productivity, and profitability and is designed to help you reach the maximum potential in your practice!
Watch the video and listen to Dr. Roncone explain what JSOP is and what the program is all about.
Join Dr. Ron Roncone in Europe in 2024 for the return of The JSOP Course Europe. This year-long course consists of 12 days total, sectioned into three, 4-day sessions.
TMJ Course (2 Days, In-Office) Vista, California Dx & Tx (Lecture & Clinical) Why diagnosing and treating is critical to your practice.
Orthobarbarian Study Club (OBSC) You take a large group of like-minded individuals but with diverse backgrounds, all experiencing similar and different things but coming together to discuss their honest successes, their failures, their methods for handling challenges and what they’ve done to get overcome those difficult moments. These are people that make up theOrthobarbarian Study Club!
Session 1: Visualization Comprehensively evaluate and analyze of your practice.
Session 2: Realization Have the necessary tools to maximize your treatment efficiencies.
Session 3: Implementation Get the action plan for you to implement your vision and skills and take it to the next level.
This quiz will help you to evaluate how well your practice is currently doing and if you should take it to the next level.
The information provided in this program is geared to increase efficiency, productivity and profitability.
"Ron Roncone Why is this important?
The Roncone PhysioDynamic System consists of 6 specific steps which are followed sequentially. Find out more on what they are! Also, learn what an Orthodontist’s medical/dental responsibility is.
The Roncone PhysioDynamicSystem of interactive SLB’s, wire forces, wire sizes, archform, and bracket prescription will be shown to be very physiological and move teeth very quickly with “directional” forces. Additionally, there are little to no side effects which have to be compensated for during treatment. It will also virtually eliminate root resorption.
Let’s begin with the goals of the Roncone.
With this course we help you visualize your practice from a new perspective and help you take it to the next level.
The Roncone PhysioDynamicSystem (PDS) Wires
Wires are chosen in specific forces for specific physiologic tooth movements. There are five types of wires chosen:
1. Two (2) .014 Superelastic (S.E.) used in tandem for the vast majority (90+%) of malocclusions.
See before and after treatment photos.
The PhysioDynamicSystem is only available from Forestadent and uses the BioQuick and QuicKlear interactive self-ligating brackets.
This PhysioDynamicSystem (PDS) prescription comes closer than any other to taking the easiest, full-menuest direction from malocclusion to an esthetic, functional result.
The Roncone PDS Archform
The Roncone Functional Archform is critical to the proper finishing of cases. Improper archform is one of the main reasons for relapse.
The Roncone PDS Auxiliaries
Building reliability and predictability into your appliance system and business practice just makes sense. The Roncone PDS streamlines the amount of peripheral items a person might routinely need, allowing you to reduce chair time and treatment time.
The PDS Philosophy allows the orthodontist to...
- Use fewer archwires which reduces the number of appointments, speeds up treatment time and reduces overhead - Treat 90% of patients in a very similar manner-from enrollment to proper diagnosis and from treatment planning to wire sequencing. A version of the Pareto Principle or Principle of Imbalance is used in ALL aspects of the PDS Philosophy
The PDS Instrumentation
The Roncone PDS pliers Pliers can be used to bend the ends of nickel titanium wires without annealing; create a bend which eliminates the need for wire stops and help prevent the archwire from escaping the molar tube.
- BioQuick clip opener dual end
- QuicKlear clip opener
- QuicKlear bracket remover-Pauls Tool
- Roncone Niti Distal Bending plier
Library of Manuals
For just a little over 1/3 of the cost of an average orthodontic fee you can have Fifty Years of Orthodontic knowledge in the form of 17 manuals …in every area of Orthodontics! Now including NEW EDITION NEWLY RELEASED FALL 2021 Clinical Operations Manual Volumes I-III
Download and view the PowerPoint Presentations:
J.S.O.P. Management Systems by Dr. Roncone
The Roncone J.S.O.P. Journal Archive is an orthodontic resource developed to give access to clinical articles to Orthodontic procedures.
The Roncone Audio Visual library is an orthodontic resource developed to give you access to clinical audio and visual media to Orthodontic procedures.
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