Jackie Berkowitz, D.D.S., M.S. 955 N. Hamilton Road
Gahanna, Ohio 43230
614-475-9800
www.berkybraces.com
Jackie@berkybraces.com
Jackie Berkowitz maintains a private orthodontic practice in Columbus, OH (in the suburb of Gahanna). In addition, he is a Clinical Associate Professor of Orthodontics at, The Ohio State University. Dr. Berkowitz has been actively involved in treatment mechanics, treatment efficiency, and "TEAM" interdisciplinary therapy over the last 30 years. His practice is 30% adult patients and is geared to providing "TEAM" therapy in an efficient and comprehensive manner in coordination with general dental and dental specialty practices. He has a particular interest in pre-implant and pre-esthetic management in order to maximize implant and esthetic success, and practice systems development to improve practice quality. His practice goals include obtaining outstanding functional and esthetic results while providing a wonderful overall on-time patient experience. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontics and active in local and national orthodontic and dental associations; and, has lectured on local, national and international levels.
| EDUCATION: |
| 1966-1969 |
The Ohio State University |
B.S. |
| 1969-1973 |
Case Western Reserve University |
D.D.S. |
| 1973-1975 |
Case Western Reserve University |
M.S. & Certificate in Orthodontics |
| PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE & ACTIVITIES: |
| 1975-1977 |
Full-time faculty, assistant professor of Orthodontics, University of Kentucky, Department of Orthodontics, Lexington, Kentucky. |
| 1977-Present |
Private practice of Child and Adult Orthodontics.
Part-time faculty, The Ohio State University. |
| 1988-Present |
Diplomate, American Board of Orthodontics. |
| 1992-Present |
Faculty, University of Michigan, Department of Orthodontics; Board of Directors, Columbus Dental Society; Director of Orthodontic Continuing Education, The Ohio State University. |
| 1993-1994 |
Visiting faculty, Harvard University, School of Dental Medicine, Department of Orthodontics. |
| 1994-Present |
Faculty, Temple University, Department of Orthodontics. |
| 1996-Present |
Associate Clinical Professor, Department of Orthodontics, The Ohio State University. |
| 2000 |
President, Columbus Dental Society. |
| 2001-2003 |
Council, College of Diplomates of the American Board of Orthodontics |
| 2004 |
Diplomate Recertification, American Board of Orthodontics |
| LECTURE TOPICS: |
- Two Day "In-Office" Program "The Vision for Orthodontic Success"
Brief Course Description/Summary:
A detailed and comprehensive program designed to put "all-the-pieces" & systems of the contemporary practice together.
Target Audience:
Orthodontists - 2+ years in practice (2 Full Days in office)
- "Orthodontic Preparation in Complex Esthetic, Restorative and Implant Interdisciplinary Therapy"
Brief Course Description/Summary:
An over view of advanced interdisciplinary therapy to make Complex Treatments "simple".
Target Audience:
Orthodontist, Periodontist, Prosthodontist, Generalist (Full Day)
- Agreements/Controversies in Orthodontics' Today
Brief Course Description/Summary:
An overview of contemporary orthodontic issues that are pertinent to every day practice.
Target Audience:
Generalists, Orthodontists, Orthodontic Residents (1/2 Day)
- Overview of Contemporary Orthodontics for the Orthodontic Resident
Brief Course Description/Summary:
A detailed and comprehensive overview of the contemporary practice that will examine "all-the-pieces" of the puzzle pertinent to the Orthodontic Resident (Full Day)
Target Audience:
Orthodontic Residents
- Basic Mechanotherapy
Brief Course Description/Summary:
A detailed overview of Berkowitz diagnosis, treatment planning and current treatment mechanotherapy.
Target Audience:
Orthodontic Residents, Orthodontists (1/2 Day)
- Orthognathic Surgical Treatment Protocol
Brief Course Description/Summary:
Diagnosis, treatment planning & treatment for complex skeletal problems
Target Audience:
OMFS, Orthodontists, Orthodontic Residents (1/2 Day)
- Early Orthodontic Strategies..."The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly"
Brief Course Description/Summary:
A review of which problems are best treated in an early phase followed by Phase II comprehensive therapy versus single phase comprehensive therapy.
Target Audience:
Generalists, Orthodontics, Orthodontic Residents (1/2 Day)
- Contemporary Orthodontic Treatment: An Overview for the General Practice
Brief Course Description/Summary:
A brief update for Generalists on contemporary Orthodontic practice and how it impacts their practice.
Target Audience:
Generalists and all Specialists
- "Facts and Fantasies" of Contemporary Orthodontics and Its Relationship to the Family Dentist
Brief Course Description/Summary:
What is Contemporary Orthodontic Therapy and what should the Generalists be concerned with in the management of their patients.
Target Audience:
Generalists (1/2 Day)
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