University of Michigan
The Moyers Symposium has a long history of clinically relevant topics in orthodontics and craniofacial biology. The 52nd symposium focuses on back-to-the-basics encompassing a range of topics that combine fundamental orthodontic principles with the latest research findings.
The 52nd Annual Moyers Symposium will be held in Ann Arbor on March 1-2, 2025. We have invited speakers from a variety of backgrounds, all of whom are experts in their field. Topics include:
Historical perspectives, ethics and orthodontic principles Growth and Development Considerations: Timing and Prediction Biomechanics in Orthodontics: Leveraging the Basics for Better Outcomes Orthodontic Materials Science From Wires to Aligners Efficient and Effective Finishing and Retention Strategies Diagnostic Imaging in Orthodontics: Current Best Practices Evidence-Based Prevention and Management of Orthodontic Complications Challenges in Surgical Orthodontics The Moyers Symposium honors Dr. Robert E Moyers, the former chair of the Department of Orthodontics and founding director of the Center for Human Growth and Development, an interdisciplinary research unit on the Ann Arbor campus. As usual the 49th Annual Conference on Craniofacial Research (aka “The Presymposium”) will be held on Friday February 28th in the Amphitheater located on the fourth floor of the Rackham School of Graduate Studies