7-11 JUNE 2026 | DUBLIN, IRELAND
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Maurice Meade

Speaker Biography

Dr Maurice Meade graduated as a dentist from University College Cork in Ireland where he also completed his Doctorate in Clinical Dentistry postgraduate orthodontic education. He obtained a master’s in dental public health and a master’s in medical law and ethics from the Universities of Manchester and Edinburgh respectively. More recently, he received his PhD from the University of Adelaide in Australia where he is currently PR Begg Chair in Orthodontics and Discipline lead for the postgraduate orthodontic specialist education program. Dr Meade is also a visiting consultant orthodontist at the Adelaide Dental Hospital.

He is the author or co-author of over 90 scientific articles in peer review journals, one of which was the recipient of the 2025 David L. Turpin Award for Evidence-based Research from the American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics. Research interests include orthodontic treatment outcomes, retention and social media and orthodontics.

Course Details

It’s good to torque: Incisor torque outcomes with clear aligner therapy

Clear aligner therapy (CAT) is a commonly undertaken treatment modality. In an orthodontic context, root torque relates to bucco-lingual root movement. Achieving desired root torque is essential for optimal aesthetic and occlusal outcomes. The aim of this presentation is to provide an overview of torque as it pertains to orthodontic treatment and to explore the evidence regarding incisor torque changes associated with CAT. Reasons as to why achieved torque changes do not match those planned before the beginning of treatment will be proposed and suggestions as to how to obtain greater efficacy in the management of torque changes will be presented.


Learning outcomes

  1. Gain insight into the evidence related to incisor torque changes with CAT.
  2. Identify situations where planned torque changes are potentially not achievable.

Presentation

It’s good to torque: Incisor torque outcomes with clear aligner therapy