Smartee Launches Innovative Mandibular Solutions at London Conference

Smartee Launches Innovative Mandibular Solutions at London Conference



On March 21, 2026, Smartee Denti-Technology hosted a specialized clinical conference at the Heathrow Marriott Hotel in London. This prominent event attracted over 50 leading dental professionals and focused on Smartee's revolutionary Mandibular Advancement Repositioning Technology (MART) aimed at treating Class II malocclusion. Among the key presenters were Dr. Jingting Lu from Shanghai Taikang Bybo Dental Group and Dr. Pratik Sharma, a consultant orthodontist and lecturer at the Royal London Hospital Dental Institute.

Redefining Facial Convexity in Orthodontics



The scientific program spotlighted Smartee's transparent aligner system, the S8-SGTB, specifically designed for patients exhibiting facial convexity. In cases with complex skeletal presentations, traditional treatments often involve dental extractions or orthognathic surgery. In contrast, the S8-SGTB system provides a non-invasive orthopedic and orthodontic alternative that aims to enhance both facial function and aesthetics.

Innovative Diagnostic Classification System



One of the highlights of the conference was an innovative diagnostic classification system for malocclusion developed by Professor Gang Shen from Taikang Bybo Dental. This new classification moves beyond traditional methods, which primarily rely on dental occlusion, to emphasize facial morphology. The malocclusions are categorized into four distinct types: facial convexity, facial concavity, mandibular deviation, and straight facial profile. This approach systematically identifies whether pronounced jaw discrepancies stem from dento-alveolar, skeletal, mandibular positioning, or a combination of these factors. Therefore, treatment strategies are meticulously targeted at the underlying causes rather than merely the symptoms.

Engaging British Clinicians



The etiology-focused approach resonated well with the UK clinicians present. Attendees commented that Professor Gang Shen's classification system provides a coherent framework for case selection, risk assessment, and clinical safety. They noted that while their clinical observations aligned with daily practice, Smartee's framework successfully organized this data into a structured and predictable diagnostic protocol and treatment strategies tailored for each type of malocclusion. The logical rigor of the system generated significant interest, leading many clinicians to express a desire to delve deeper into Smartee’s expanded classifications beyond facial convexity.

Strengthening Market Position in Europe



The London conference marked a significant growth phase for Smartee within the UK orthodontic sector. The company’s regional infrastructure now includes a dedicated European orthodontic support center based in the UK. This setup ensures quicker response times, local treatment planning, and enhanced collaboration with British dental institutions.

With four global production bases, including state-of-the-art smart manufacturing facilities in China and Spain, Smartee is well-positioned to serve the UK market by integrating global manufacturing scale with local medical expertise.

Commitment to Clinical Excellence



“Britain is a market where clinical rigor meets an increasing patient demand for aesthetic and minimally invasive solutions,” states Mr. Garie Zhou, Smartee’s International Business Development Director. “The high level of engagement witnessed during this conference confirms that British orthodontists are actively seeking deeper, evidence-based dialogues surrounding the management of complex skeletal cases, rather than just standard product presentations. We are here to bolster this clinical advancement.”

This event not only showcased innovative technologies but also set a new standard for collaborative discussions in orthodontic practice, emphasizing Smartee’s commitment to enhancing patient outcomes through advanced dental solutions.

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