Can a single misplaced attachment derail your entire aligner case, forcing costly mid-course corrections and frustrated patients? With the explosive growth in aligner therapy, precise attachment placement has become a critical skill that can make or break treatment outcomes.
Shannon Pace Brinker, CDA is a nationally recognized dental assisting educator with over 25 years of clinical experience and extensive training credentials from Nash Institute, Dawson Academy, and Spear Education. She has taught over 2,000 classes to more than 60,000 dental assistants, authored 300+ clinical articles, maintains a column in Dental Product Reports, and has been recognized as one of Dentistry Today's Top 100 Clinicians for 10 consecutive years. As the first auxiliary member of the AACD Board of Directors and founder of the Academy of Chairside Assisting, Shannon brings unparalleled expertise to attachment protocols.
This episode reveals the step-by-step methodology for achieving predictable attachment placement that eliminates the need for remakes and refinements. Shannon breaks down the critical importance of using cohesive material systems, proper isolation techniques, and precision application methods that ensure attachments maintain their designed shape and force vectors. The discussion covers the shocking lack of formal training available in this essential procedure and why so many practices are experiencing attachment failures.
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Perfect for: General dentists providing aligner therapy, dental assistants responsible for attachment placement, practice teams seeking to reduce refinement rates, and orthodontists looking to optimize auxiliary training protocols.
Master these proven techniques and eliminate the guesswork that leads to attachment failures and treatment delays.