Special announcement from The Edward H. Angle Society of OrthodontistsThe Edward H. Angle Society: The Angle Net Series III
“The purposes of this Society shall be …to foster, support, encourage and advance the dental profession and the specialty of Orthodontics…”
Bylaws of The Edward H. Angle Society Chicago, Illinois (1930)
Three months after Edward H. Angle's death in 1930, his former students and other orthodontic luminaries of the day were compelled to reorganize the Angle Society, which had been initially formed in 1922 when Angle reigned supreme. The original society disbanded briefly at the time of Angle's death, but was deftly reorganized in Chicago by a group of men and women with a common dedication to and respect for Angle's memory and ideals. The central body of the society was subsequently divided into seven geographic components, each serving as an entrance opportunity for those applicants sufficiently motivated to join. Membership is still available to any deserving candidate who meets the society's educational and admissions criteria.
Since its inception, the Angle Society has flourished as a clinical and academic forum for fraternal dissemination of the ideas, innovations, and accomplishments of its members. It was aptly named “The Ultimate Study Club” by the late Dr Sheldon Peck, who spent his professional career perpetuating Edward H. Angle's legacy.
In collaboration with our esteemed sister organization, the Angle Society of Europe, an initiative was devised and perpetuated by Drs Renato Cocconi and Ute Schneider-Moser with the intention of maintaining an educational environment for the world's residents who were deprived of attending lectures during the COVID-19 pandemic. The popularity of this project became so vast that the Planning Committee decided to continue the series of virtual learning. Speakers and discussants involve forward-thinking dental specialists from throughout the world, exploring a wide array of topics pertaining to contemporary clinical and didactic topics. No financial incentive was involved in the organization or presentation of the webinars. In fact, the original financial responsibilities for establishing the virtual series, including worldwide Internet transmission, were absorbed by the two founders of the webinars.
We invite registered postgraduate residents, faculty, and orthodontic alumni to enjoy the knowledge and enthusiasm that typifies the Angle Society by viewing the webinars. The schedule for the 2021–2022 season is listed below. Once registered, viewers will receive a monthly link to access the webinars.
“To foster support, encourage and advance the profession and the specialty of Orthodontics.” That is The Angle Society!
2021–2022 Angle Net Season III: Monday webinars at 9 am PST; 12 pm EST; 6 pm CET
- November 8
EHASO-ASE Joint Opening Session
EHASO—Vince Kokich, United States: “The importance of communication and establishing value: when planning treatment for the interdisciplinary orthodontic patient”
ASE—Roberto Rossi, Italy: “How to ‘expose' a beautiful smile”
- December 6
ASE—Manuel Nienkemper, Germany: “Orthodontist and surgeon—a powerful Team”
- January 10
EHASO—Dalia Latkauskiene and Simonas Grybauskas, Lithuania: “Management of insufficient incisor display”
- February 7
ASE—Davide Mirabella, Italy: “Interdisciplinary treatment of periodontally compromised teeth: latest acquisition”
- March 7
EHASO—Roberto Brandão, Carlos Eduardo Ferreira, and Marcio Bittencourt, Brazil: “Interdisciplinary communication and problem-solving”
- April 4
ASE—Maria Paolone, Italy, and Patricia Obach-Dejean, France: “Orthodontics and micro-macro surgery in lingual appliances: strategies, tips, and tricks”
- May 2
ASE—Morten Laursen, Denmark: “Ortho-prostho synergy—working together”
- June 6
EHASO—Johnny Liaw, Taiwan: “The beauty of interdisciplinary treatment”
To register for the free Webinar series, click on the ANGLE-net link at www.angle.org.



