
Dr. Patrick K. Turley DDS, MSD, MEd
Dr. Patrick Turley graduated from UCLA School of Dentistry and then attended the University of Washington in Seattle, where he was dual trained in both pediatric dentistry and orthodontics. He was a full time professor at UCLA and chairman of the Orthodontic Department until 1997, when he entered private practice. He is a past-president of the Pacific Coast Society of Orthodontists and of the Edward H. Angle Society Southern California Component. Dr. Turley is a Diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontics. He presented the Edward H. Angle Lecture at the 2007 AAO Annual Session and the John Valentine Mershon Memorial Lecture at the 2014 AAO Annual Session. He has lectured in over 30 states and 20 foreign countries. He is currently Editor-in-Chief of the PCSO Bulletin.
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- DateMay 5, 2024The records of a 13-year-old female with horizontally impacted second molars were sent to 12 esteemed orthodontists requesting a plan of treatment…
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Patrick K. Turley, DDS, MSD, MEd - DateFebruary 6, 2015Credits1.5 CEPOINT/COUNTERPOINT: ORTHOPEDIC TREATMENT OF CLASS III MALOCCLUSION
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David R. Musich, DDS, MSPatrick K. Turley, DDS, MSD, MEd - Credits1.5 CEOne of the most significant changes in early orthodontic treatment over recent decades has involved management of the Class III malocclusion. Facemask therapy has supplanted chin cup and other orthopedic/orthodontic methods as the most common and predictable early treatment procedure…
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Patrick K. Turley, DDS, MSD, MEd - Credits1 CEWith the eruption of the primary incisors during the first year of life, the anterior crossbite may be one of the first types of malocclusion to present itself…
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Patrick K. Turley, DDS, MSD, MEd - Credits1 CEIn recent years, facemask/ palatal expansion therapy has become a predictable approach to the correction of Class III malocclusion. Studies have shown the correction occurs primarily by forward and downward movement of the maxilla in conjunction with a downward and backward rotation of the mandible…
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Patrick K. Turley, DDS, MSD, MEd - Credits1 CERACIAL AND ETHNIC DIFFERENCES IN FACIAL MORPHOLOGY AND PREFERENCES IN FACIAL BEAUTY
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Patrick K. Turley, DDS, MSD, MEdDouglas J. Knight, DDS, MSD$30Standard Price - DateFebruary 6, 2015Class III malocclusion is characterized by a malrelationship of the maxilla and mandible, with maxillary hypoplasia being the most common characteristic…
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Patrick K. Turley, DDS, MSD, MEd - DateMay 1, 2016
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Patrick K. Turley, DDS, MSD, MEd - DateApril 23, 2017Facemask therapy has been said to be ineffective after the age of eight with tooth movement outweighing orthopedic changes. This lecture will discuss studies that have examined this question as well as presenting cases illustrating the effectiveness of treatment in older children…
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Patrick K. Turley, DDS, MSD, MEd - DateMay 6, 2018Early treatment of the Class III malocclusion with facemask and palatal expansion has become one of the most common and predictable approaches in orthodontics…
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Patrick K. Turley, DDS, MSD, MEd - DateMay 6, 2019Early Class III treatment with palatal expansion and protraction facemask has become the gold standard in orthodontics. What was once one of the most difficult challenges for the orthodontist is now the most predictable of early treatment protocols…
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Patrick K. Turley, DDS, MSD, MEd - DateMay 21, 2022The Class III malocclusion presents at least five different phenotypes characterized by varying degrees of maxillary and mandibular dysplasia…
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Patrick K. Turley, DDS, MSD, MEd - DateApril 26, 2025Since the time of Edward Angle (125 years ago) the management of the Class II malocclusion has continued to evolve to the point where a patient could be managed with a variety of approaches, and end up with a satisfactory result…
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Patrick K. Turley, DDS, MSD, MEd - DateJanuary 24, 2026Up until the later part of the last century the Class III malocclusion was viewed as a problem of mandibular prognathism with all treatment modalities focused on restraining or redirecting mandibular growth…
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Patrick K. Turley, DDS, MSD, MEd - DateJanuary 24, 2026Class III malocclusion presents significant diagnostic and treatment challenges, especially when balancing orthopedic correction, camouflage strategies, and growth considerations…
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Patrick K. Turley, DDS, MSD, MEdSimon J. Littlewood, BDS, FDSRCPS, MOrthRCS, MDSc, FDSRCSFlavia Artese, DDS, MSc, PhDJudi C. Chung, DDS, PhDEustaquio (. Araujo, DDS, MSMazyar Moshiri, DMD, MSAnthony Mair, DDS, MClDNeal D. Kravitz, DMD, MS - DateApril 26, 2025Credits0.75 CESince the time of Edward Angle (125 years ago) the management of the Class II malocclusion has continued to evolve to the point where a patient could be managed with a variety of approaches, and end up with a satisfactory result…
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Patrick K. Turley, DDS, MSD, MEd