Fig. 1 Fig. 6 By incorporating Fig. 2 Fig. 7 MOP into treatments, delivering dramatic smile transformations such as the ones seen on this page Fig. 8 can be predictable and even more time-efficient. Fig. 3 Fig. 4 Fig. 5 patients' perception of their smiles. I carry out a MOP regimen using Propel drivers at the initial bonding appointment and once more at the three-month point to provide an added boost for tooth movement. By incorporating MOP into treatments, delivering dramatic smile transformations such as those seen in my patients Shelby (Figs. 1-5) and Cindy (Figs. 6-11) can be predictable and even more time-efficient. Even in the condensed time frame of short-term orthodontics, the patients' singular focus is typically "When do I get the braces off?" In my capacity as a clinical instructor for Six Months Smiles, I've focused my attention and efforts on elevating fi xed short-term orthodontic treatment to a higher plane. My patient Hannah is a perfect example of this. Much of the movement in short-term orthodontic treatment, fixed and removable, is primarily focused on tipping the teeth. We see in Figs. 12-15 (p. 68) that Hannah's lower right canine is mesioangularly tipped. Rounding, or expansion, of the Fig. 9 Fig. 10 Fig. 11 dentaltown.com \\ JANUARY 2018 67http://www.dentaltown.com