in this issue: contents FEATURES 36 Fit to Print (Part 2) Interest in in-offi ce aligner (IOA) systems is growing in the orthodontic community, yet a limited number of providers have implemented this system in their practices. In the second part of his series, Dr. Rooz Khosravi breaks down parts of an IOA system and provides readers with essential information on how they can build one at their practices. DEPARTMENTS 8 A Voice in the Arena Adult Orthodontic Rehab Cases Orthotown Editorial Director Dr. Chad Foster discusses the lessons he's learned when treating adult orthodontic rehabilitation cases, and the four items he needs to be comfortable with before he agrees to take on a new patient who needs such care. 12 Behind the Curtain 5 Failures That Forged Me In the latest installment of our newest recurring column written by members of the Orthotown community, Dr. Kyle Fagala shares fi ve failures he encountered during his fi rst eight years of practice, and the lessons learned from them. 14 15 16 21 48 Industry News New Products Poll: Offi ce Tech Product Profi le: ClearVu Cosmetic Brackets Ad Index MESSAGE BOARDS from orthotown.com W44 hat Game Are You Playing? Independent practice owners usually fall into one of a few different categories, and how they defi ne their role informs which steps they should be taking to help improve the success of their business. In Part 1 of a twopart series, Scheduling Institute founder Jay Geier starts the conversation about how orthodontists in each category can best position themselves for when it's time to sell their practice. 4 DECEMBER 2021 // orthotown.com P18icking a Practice Name: Dr.'s Name Vs. Location Name? Townies discuss what you should take into consideration when naming your practice in this classic thread, which still proves relevant to readers today.http://www.orthotown.com http://www.orthotown.com