16-17-18 October, 2025
Budapest, HUNGEXPO Zrt. Albertirsai út 10, 1101 Budapest
Prof. Shen obtained his BOS in 1988 and then MDSc (Orth) in 1991 from Shanghai Second Medical University (now Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine). In 2000, Dr Shen was awarded Ph.D from the University of Hong Kong Faculty of Dentistry. In 1995, Dr Shen was in Australia for advanced clinic training firstly with Dr Brian Lee in Bendigo and then with Dr Wayne Sampson in Adelaide. He was Chair Professor in Orthodontics Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Stomatology from 2000 to 2004 before he moved to Australia taking up the full time academic position as Associate Professor in Orthodontics in University of Sydney Faculty of Dentistry, He was also appointed as orthodontic staff specialist treating patients in Sydney Dental Hospital and Westmead Hospital. He was given special permission by Australia Dental Board NSW to conduct extramural private practice. In June 2008, Dr Shen returned to Shanghai and resumed his duty as Chair Professor in Orthodontics Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Stomatology. Professor Shen's important posts also included the Vice Dean of School of Stomatology Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Dean of Faculty of Dentistry, President of Shanghai Association of Orthodontists and Vice President of Chinese Orthodontic Society.
Dr Shen's research interests include biological and biomolecular response of boine junctions in craniofacial regions to external forces, biological mechanisms of phenotypic shifting of chondrocytes during the transition from cartilage to bone, and the innovative work on development of the newly developed clear orthopedic appliances S8-SGTB. Prof Shen has published extensively in many prestigious dental and orthodontic journals and lectured world-widely in many occasions.Orthodontic Congress 2025 - Dental World
This lecture consists of three sections. Section 1 describes the new classification system for malocclusions with facial prognathism and convexity, Section 2 elaborates on clinical application of S8-SGTB in correcting malocclusions with mandibular backward retrusion, Section 3 reveals the efficacy of S8-SGHB intervention to mandibular retrusion caused by pathological degradation of TMJ, The whole lecture will also present an overview on the latest advances in clinical orthodontics evidenced by a wealth of literature review and beautifully finished cases.
Orthodontic Congress 2025 - Dental World
Digital technology is transforming orthodontics, not just for clear aligners but also for improving the efficiency and precision of braces cases. This lecture focuses on integrating digital workflows—such as intraoral scanning, 3D printing, and software planning—into traditional orthodontics to enhance case finishing and patient outcomes. We will also explore the feasibility of using in-house aligners for managing simple cases, offering a cost-effective and efficient alternative for select patients. By embracing digital tools, orthodontists can streamline treatment processes, improve accuracy, and expand their offerings to meet diverse patient needs.
Dr. Robert “Tito” Norris is a 1992 graduate of the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio School of Dentistry. Norris completed a general practice residency at the VA Medical Center in Washington, D.C., followed by orthodontic specialty training at Howard University, graduating as valedictorian with the highest GPA in the program’s 25-year history.
After serving as a U.S. Air Force orthodontist in Misawa, Japan, Norris returned to San Antonio in 1998 and opened a private orthodontic practice. He holds several patents and trademarks, and is the inventor of the Norris 20/26 Passive Self-Ligating Bracket System.
Norris is board-certified by the American Board of Orthodontics, and is a member of 10 dental organizations and study clubs. He lectures internationally on topics including aesthetics, efficiency, sustainability, customer service, accelerated treatment and aligner treatment.
Orthodontic Congress 2025 - Dental World
Learning objectives:
The lecture will include diagnostic and treatment planning strategies for all types of complex cases, with the goal of not just achieving occlusion predictably, but also treating with an emphasis on facial support and how to improve facial aesthetics as patients age.
Learning objectives:
The lecture will include diagnostic and treatment planning strategies for all types of complex cases, with the goal of not just achieving occlusion predictably, but also treating with an emphasis on facial support and how to improve facial aesthetics as patients age.
Learning objectives:
The lecture will include diagnostic and treatment planning strategies for all types of complex cases, with the goal of not just achieving occlusion predictably, but also treating with an emphasis on facial support and how to improve facial aesthetics as patients age.
Learning objectives:
The lecture will include diagnostic and treatment planning strategies for all types of complex cases, with the goal of not just achieving occlusion predictably, but also treating with an emphasis on facial support and how to improve facial aesthetics as patients age.