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February 3 - March 5, 2020of the online course
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The webinars of the follower of Jeffrey Okeson in Europe - Ilia Roussou - will start!
All information on the online course will be presented according to the concept and protocols of Jeffrey Okeson using a digital approach.
Questions to be covered in the webinars:
- normal function of the TMJ
- differential diagnosis among TMJ dysfunctions
- the effect of occlusion on the occurrence of TMJ dysfunctions
- correction of occlusion in order to normalize the functioning of the stomatognathic system
- digital protocols for the treatment of patients with TMJ dysfunctions and occlusal problems
- diagnosis and treatment of bruxism
Management Of Adult Patients With Severe Bone Loss
- Intrusion Arch Mechanics to manage teeth that extruded due to loss of the periodontium
- Professor Rabie’s mechanics and wire design (live-demonstration of work on a typodont during a webinar)
- Regulation of differential torque control of intruded teeth
- Application of torque on TMA 17x25 rectangular wire
- Bone inductive agents will be discussed and evidence to their ability to regenerate bone, PDL and new cementum will presented.
Autotransplantation.
Work with gingiva
-Achieving the perfect smile with gingival contour correction
- Application of torque to ensure thickening of the attached gingiva before and during extrusion (live-demonstration during a webinar)
- Autotransplantation protocol for periodontal tissue regeneration
Autotransplantation and regeneration of periodontal tissues.
A horizontally impacted second molar can cause a deep pocket on the distal surface of the adjacent first molar. Uprighting a horizontally impacted 7s is very time and labor intensive. Extraction of the impacted 7s and Auto transplanting the impacted 8s with developing roots into the extraction site of the impacted 7s will rebuild the bone, PDL and cementum on the distal of the 6s.
Retention and Relapse in Orthodontics
- Retention of treatment results
- The dependence of the retention plan on the ongoing orthodontic treatment
- Saving space for tooth extraction (clinical case demonstration)
- The final stage of orthodontic treatment and detail in order to obtain a stable result
- Evidence-Based Open Bite Treatment Protocol
- The use of mini implants and elastics in order to obtain a stable result
- Protocols to follow after maxillary expansion
- The value of excessive correction in obtaining a stable result
- Retention protocol after treatment of Class II by growth modifications
- Retention protocol after treatment of Class II with an average angle
- The protocol for retaining High Mandibular plane angle Class II cases
Root Resorption Associated With Orthodontic Tooth Movement
- Informed consent of the patient before starting orthodontic treatment (identification of risk factors for root resorption. Conversation with the patient about these factors and the consequences of orthodontic treatment)
- Biological aspects of root resorption
- Predisposing factors to root resorption:
1. Factors Related to Tooth Movements.
2. Factors related to the shape of the roots.
3. Factors related to Cortical bone thickness
4. Factors related to Duration of treatment.
5. Factors related to the degree of initial root resorption prior to starting Ortho treatment
6. Factors Related to Genetic predisposition of the patient.
- Manipulations aimed at restoring tooth cement after resorption
- Invisalign treatment and external root resorption
Lecturer:
Bakr Rabie Founder and president of Professor Rabie’s Institute of Graduate Orthodontics.Obtained his clinical training in Orthodontics as well as Ph.D from Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois in 1991.
28 Years of Clinical Experience.
Has won multiple international awards for best research published at the Int JOMFS, 1996 and again for publication at the Journal of Surgery in 2006.
Professor Rabie published intensely in Orthodontic literature, as well as, medical and scientific journals.
He has lectured around the world and has been invited, on multiple occasions, as the keynote speaker by the American Association of Orthodontics, European Association of Orthodontics, in Latin American and in Africa.
cost of 1 webinar within the full course TBD
cost of 1 single webinar TBD
4 webinar course TBD
Webinar course
Bakr Rabie
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- in case of participation in the full course
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25% for students and interns
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• The era of Mucointegration in implantology
• The use of modern implants and orthopedic structures
• Osseointegration. Mucointegration
• Planning the emergence profile around dental implant
Orthopedic integration and achieving a stable result
The prosthetic treatment plan must allow an ideal integration of esthetics, biologics and functional requirements on natural teeth and on implants. In case of implants the prosthetic treatment is usually more challenging due to the inevitable soft tissues changing after teeth extraction. In this sense the prosthetic components assume an essential role in order to idealize the prosthetic integration and simultaneously achieve reliable and stable prosthetic results. Nowadays, it is well known that the biological integration and stability around implants, can be significantly influenced by the correct use of modern implant and prosthetic components.
Mucointegration
Implantology has reached the era of the Mucointegration. In this sense implants and prosthetics components should allow to get a restoration integrated at each level achieving restorations osseo-integrated and muco-integrated at the same time. On this object to tailor an ideal surface at each level, to meet biological needs, working on roughness, morphology and surface chemistry is a crucial advantage that can give us the opportunity to achieve a restorative system osseo-and muco-integrated at the same time. In this sense the use of not-removable prosthetic components allows to idealize the soft tissues healing and management around implant with significant advantage from a biological, biomechanical and clinical point of views. This approach offers an undisturbed mucosal seal with many advantages for both surgeons and restorative clinicians.
Planning the emergence profile
On this field assumes a crucial value also the management of the implant of the emergence profile of the restorations that is strictly correlated to the vertical position of the implant and the position of the platform. Lecture is aiming to point out which the latest innovations in all this topics.
• Minimally invasive orthopedic structures: simple crowns, bridges, full mouth rehabilitation
• Minimally invasive preparation and adhesive preparation techniques
• Modern restoration materials
• Making decisions to create the perfect treatment plan
• Aspects related to the treatment of aesthetic areas, with a focus on:
- diagnostic and orthopedic protocols
- surgical methods
- soft tissue management
- work with temporary restorations
- impression technique and the perfect selection of restoration procedures
Tooth-based prosthetics
The prosthetic treatment plan must allow an ideal integration of esthetics, biologics and functional requirements on natural teeth and on implants. In the last 15 years the technology, the new components and the new materials have revolutionized the traditional approaches, introducing steadily new digital instruments year after year: Cad/Cam technology, guided implant surgery and innovative digital tools for diagnosis, planning and treatment. All these innovations have influenced significantly the clinical and technical workflow both in case of teeth-supported and implant-based rehabilitations. Concerning teeth supported prosthesis the key point is the minimal invasive prosthetic approach and its integration with a digital workflow. Minimal invasive prosthetic procedures can be performed not only in case of full mouth rehabilitation but also considering simple crowns and bridges. In fact today with a correct preparation technique is possible to preserve sound tooth structure and also enamel in many clinical situations. This procedure combined with adhesive bond and a correct selection and use of the restorative material allows to achieve excellent result in term of integration and reliability of the final prosthetic outcome.
Implant prosthetics In case of implants the prosthetic treatment is usually more challenging due to the inevitable soft tissues changing after teeth extraction. In fact, the soft-tissue management around implants represents a crucial aspect and must be considered also from a prosthetic point of view in order to conclude the therapy with excellent outcomes. In this sense the prosthetic components assume an essential role in order to idealize the prosthetic integration and simultaneously achieve reliable prosthetic results. Clinical situations require specific evaluations in terms of implant connection, temporary abutments, definitive abutments and restorative materials and approaches. Nowadays, it is well known that the biological integration and stability around implants, can be significantly influenced by the correct use of modern prosthetic components. This lectures is step by step aiming to describe the decision making process in order to define the ideal prosthetic approach for all clinical situations, considering the single tooth replacement, the treatment of partial edentulous areas and the full-arch implant-supported rehabilitation. Special considerations and aspects will be introduced speaking about the treatment of the esthetic areas, focusing the attention on the diagnostic and prosthetic protocol, surgical techniques, soft tissues management working with the temporary restorations, soft-tissue based impression technique and the ideal selection of the restorative procedures. Also the selection of the restorative material will be evaluated considering both the monolithic and the layered approaches and pointing out the indications, the advantages and the drawback of each approach. All the topics covered during the course will be aiming to describe how to achieve an excellence integration of the restoration idealizing in the same time the reliability of the prosthetic outcome.





