Hotel Californian Santa Barbara, California
Arnett Orthognathic Surgery Forum
The Arnett Orthognathic Surgery Forum (AOSF) was established as an annual meeting in 1995. The purpose of the Forum is to improve patient care by providing advanced education in reconstructive dentistry, orthodontics, and orthognathic surgery. Presenters are international leaders in their fields.
REGISTRATION
Arnett Orthognathic Surgery Forum
Dates: January 29-31, 2026
Location: Hotel Californian
CE Hours: 18 Units – California Dental Education
Program Fee: $2,750 USD
Hotel Information
Hotel Californian
36 State Street
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
Group Discounted Rate: $409 per night (excludes taxes & fees)
keynote speaker
Jeffrey S. Rouse, DDS
“Why are we making this so hard? Just Do Dentistry”
SPEAKERS
Case report: Successful management and interdisciplinary treatment of the surgical orthodontic patient with Type 1 diabetes and DJD
The Role of Piezosurgery in Mandibular Sagittal Osteotomy: Proof of a Concept
High Angle Class III Treatment with Clear Tray Aligners and Mini Screws
Alternative to orthognathic surgery or premolar extractions solutions to bimaxillary protrusion
Importance of bimaxillary surgery in patients with mild to severe sleep apnea
Solving multiple orthodontic challenges by using predictable non-surgical true skeletal expansion in non-growing patients
Phenotype Driven Treatment Planning. The Periodontal Perspective for Interdisciplinary Dentofacial Therapy.
Large Bimaxillary CCW Advancement in Patients with TMJ Pathology: Long-Term Stability.
The Use of Lower Stabilization Appliance (LSA) in the Growing patient – Evidence Indications
Clear Aligners in Interdisciplinary Dentofacial Therapy (IDT): Asset or Liability?
Impact of bimaxillary orthognathic surgery on sleep quality: a prospective macro-micro structural radiographic and polysomnographic study
From Diagnosis to AMM: A Streamlined Pathway for Treating Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Non-Surgical Management of Skeletal Open Bite in Adult Patients: Protocols Utilizing Skeletal Anchorage and Evaluation of Treatment Outcomes
Non-Surgical Solutions for Non-Growing Patients with Facial Asymmetry: Guiding Healthy Maxillofacial Development.