 
          Dr. Eric JW Liou DDS, MS
Dr. Eric Liou is an associate professor in the Graduate Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Science of Chang Gung University, & DentWay International Dental Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan. He graduated from College of Dentistry, Taipei Medical University (DDS) and then the Graduate Institute of University of Illinois at Chicago (MS). For his profession affiliations, He currently is the Editor in Chief of the APOS Trends in Orthodontics, ECM of the World Federation of Orthodontists, and the PP of Asian Pacific Orthodontic Society. He has received 16 awards and honors, including recipient of the 100 Most-cited Articles in Orthodontics, endosed by Angle Orthodontics; and the World’s top 2% Scientists with carrier-long (1960~) & single year impacts in 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 jointly published by Elsevier BV and Stanford University, & the recipient of the 2023 Paul Herren Award. His main clinical and research interests are in TADs, orthodontic tooth movement, surgical and non-surgical innovative approaches for canting, facial asymmetry, Class II/ III malocclusion in growing or non-growing patients, and treatment for cleft lip and palate and craniofacial anomalies. Dr. Liou has numerous presentations especially on the topics of Class III /II or cleft lip and palate and craniofacial anomalies orthognathic camouflage treatment, treatment of occlusal cant and facial asymmetry with yin-yang arch wire and bite raiser, maxillary orthopedic protraction, surgery first orthognathic approach, and TADs.
Appearances
- Credits1.5 CEEFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT OF TRANSVERSE PROBLEMS IN THE GROWING PATIENT: EVIDENCE-BASED APPROACHSpeakers Lorenzo Franchi, DDS, PhD Lorenzo Franchi, DDS, PhD Eric J. Liou, DDS, MS Eric J. Liou, DDS, MS
- Credits1 CEThe technique of effective maxillary orthopedic protraction was developed for the maxillary protraction in growing Class III patients at the early permanent dentition…Speaker Eric J. Liou, DDS, MS Eric J. Liou, DDS, MS
- Credits1 CEFor an extraoral maxillary orthopedic protraction device such as facemask or reverse headgear, the direction of protraction has been proven to be 30-degree downward and forward biomechanically in order for a bodily protraction of the maxilla…Speaker Eric J. Liou, DDS, MS Eric J. Liou, DDS, MS
- DateMay 17, 2015Speaker Eric J. Liou, DDS, MS Eric J. Liou, DDS, MS
- DateApril 23, 2017Contemporary orthodontics focuses mostly on the anteroposterior anchorage control but seldom on the vertical control for facial esthetics…Speaker Eric J. Liou, DDS, MS Eric J. Liou, DDS, MS
- DateMay 6, 2018We have known that orthodontic tooth movement not only causes root resorption but also alveolar bone loss, especially at the pressure side of anterior retraction or at the mesial side of molar protraction into an edentulous ridge…Speaker Eric J. Liou, DDS, MS Eric J. Liou, DDS, MS
- DateMay 21, 2022The classic approaches for surgery first in Class III adult patients had been well established, however, the surgery first approach for Class III adult patients with facial asymmetry has not been well addressed…Speaker Eric J. Liou, DDS, MS Eric J. Liou, DDS, MS
- DateApril 24, 2023A mandibular asymmetry could be due to the right and left side differences in condylar/ramal/mandibular body size, morphology, occlusal interference, condyle/TMJ disc displacement, or mostly due to combination of the above…Speaker Eric J. Liou, DDS, MS Eric J. Liou, DDS, MS
- DateMay 4, 2024The purpose of this presentation is to discuss the roles of upper incisor/gingiva display, upper lip thickness, lower incisors display, and chin projection for an aging or younger smile in Class I, II, and III adult patients…Speaker Eric J. Liou, DDS, MS Eric J. Liou, DDS, MS
- DateApril 26, 2025Increasing chin projection and chin-throat length in adult patients with Class II malocclusion has been a highly demanding task in non-surgical orthodontics…Speaker Eric J. Liou, DDS, MS Eric J. Liou, DDS, MS
- DateMay 3, 2026To manage chin projection and chin height (soft tissue Me to lip-line) in Class III adult patients has been a highly demanding task in orthodontics…Speaker Eric J. Liou, DDS, MS Eric J. Liou, DDS, MS











