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Javier Aznar

Dear FACE Revolution Friends,


four months have passed since this adventure began, in which I had the opportunity to collaborate as an administrator, always with great affection and with the desire to share with the orthodontic community what for me is excellence in orthodontics.

However, to date I have not dared to share a case. I am especially fond of the case that I am going to share, because until I started collaborating with Domingo Martin, I thought that implants should always be placed at the end of treatment, or at most as a means of anchoring for some sagittal movements.


However Domingo taught me how to use them to perform the much needed vertical control that we are forced to use in many cases like the one I present. I encourage you all to share your cases so that we can learn from each other and spread throughout the world that orthodontics is more than just aligning teeth … #OCCLUSIONMATTERS.

Featured clinical cases

A good result is always preceded by a good diagnosis and ours, are exhaustive. Orthodontics cannot be understood without taking into account the entire ectomatognathic system; teeth are just one of all the structures to consider.

FACE International meeting

It’s so nice to announce our FACE Revolution International Meeting. After a break of almost 18 months, we are again very excited about organizing the next FACE Revolution Meeting.

We are preparing it with great care and enthusiasm. You can’t imagine our desire to meet our friends and have a face-to-face meeting. The screens and online courses are fine, but there is nothing like gathering, enjoying the friendship and seeing each other again.
I want to thank you very much for your patience, since we had to postpone the meeting twice, but trust us it was worth the wait.

We hope to see you in Madrid and do not forget that “treatment mechanics is still the key to success for excellent orthodontics: with or without aligners”.