Looking Back to Move Forward
Speaker
Arnold J. Malerman, DDS began his post-graduate Residency in Orthodontics at the University of Pennsylvania, receiving his specialty certificate in Orthodontics in 1972. He joined Penn’s faculty as a Clinical lnstructor in 1973 and now holds an appointment as a Clinical Professor of Orthodontics. Over the years Dr. Malerman has spent over 2,500 Tuesday mornings at Penn and has been in some part responsible for the education of not only undergraduate Dental Students, but also over 500 postgraduate Orthodontic Residents. “The ability to pass on information that has been passed down to me is exceptionally rewarding.” ln addition to teaching at Penn, Dr. Malerman has held academic or clinical appointments at Thomas Jefferson University, the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Albert Einstein Medical Center, and the Montgomery County Community College. He has taught scores of courses in the Philadelphia Area, across the United States, and in Europe and Latin America.
Dr. Malerman opened his Orthodontic practice in Dresher in 1972. He merged his practice with two other Orthodontists in Glenside in 2015. ln 2020 he was approached with an opportunity to open an additional practice in Fort Washington, and it has proven to be an exciting new venture. Since entering private practice, Dr. Malerman has served on numerous professional, civic, and business boards. He has received dozens of academic and clinical honors. These include “Best Dentist” or “Best Orthodontist” locally, Who’s Who, Top Orthodontist Nationally and Top Dentist Pennsylvania from healthap.com, Dr’s Choice Award, and many more. But the most exceptionally gratifying commendation has been to see former patients return to the practice with their children and grandchildren.
Dr. Malerman (aka: molarman) and his wife (the Cookielady) have been married for over 50 years. When not practicing or teaching, they enjoy travelling to Newton, MA, to be with their daughter, son-in-law, and granddaughter. Add to that many home improvement projects, reading, gardening, and museum hopping, there are not enough hours in a day.
Professionally, Dr. Malerman’s goal is to provide each patient with a smile of which they can be proud, a smile that is dazzlingly aesthetic, fully functional, and exceptionally stable. “Each and every patient receives my full attention.” Malocclusions are like snowflakes, no two are exactly alike. For that reason we provide unique Orthodontic care for unique Orthodontic patients.
Disclosure: Dr. Malerman has no relevant financial relationships to disclose.
Course Description
Most lectures in this series are research or treatment based. After 50+ years of clinical practice I have learned from some of the finest minds in Orthodontics, and I hope to share some of that wisdom with you.
Educational Objectives
- To understand the diagnosis, treatment planning and execution of FP1 full arch bridges
Contact
PDMContinuingEd@dental.upenn.edu