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OrthoEvolution 2.0

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4 lessons (7h 41min)

7.5 CE Credits

7.5 CE Credits

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Lesson 1.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.


Recommended for: Orthodontists.

Lesson 2.Clinical Management of Transpositions in Orthodontics with Emphasis on Autotransplantation

– 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.


Recommended for: Orthodontists.

Lesson 3.Fascination and limits of the noncompliance orthodontic TAD`s / SARA / SUS

– Mandibular Retrognatie / class II (unilateral / bilateral)

– Distalization in the upper Molars (headgear effect)

– Mesialization in the lower jaw / space closure (aplasia of the 5s)

– TMJ dysfunction (condyle repositioning effect)

– Sleep apnea therapy

– An interdisciplinary approach in the treatment of TMJ dysfunction

– "Progressive bite jumping": indications, limitations

– Retention of orthodontic treatment results.

 

Recommended for: Orthodontists.

Lesson 4.The orthodontic relapse etiology, prevention, management

– Introduction to orthodontic retention / relapse

– Anatomical, functional, dental, gingival and periodontal aspects

– The controversial influence of growth, TMJ, tongue, habit, dysfunction and respiratory system

– Retention aspects in diagnostics and therapy planning

– Occlusal retention criteria, accurate occlusal finishing as a stability factor

– Brackets or aligners, type and range of tooth movement in relation to Stability

– Retention protocol and stability prognosis for individual dysgnathias

– Ex versus non-Ex therapy in terms of stability

– The role of the wisdom teeth between myth and truth

– Physiological changes in the stomatognathic system (aging)

– Risk groups for retention

– Management of non-compliance patients

– Fixed and removable retention devices and retainers

– The bimaxillary "SARA retention concept"

– Digital and analog retainers

– Retention after dignathic surgery

– Retention after dental trauma

– Adjuvant and surgical retention measures

– Management of proclination of the lower incisors while class 2 treatment

– Relevant forensic and economic aspects

– Future horizons in orthodontics.


Recommended for: Orthodontists.

Course includes next lessons:

1h 47min
Lesson 1

Management Of Adult Patients With Severe Bone Loss

Bakr Rabie
1h 47min
Lesson 2

Clinical Management of Transpositions in Orthodontics with Emphasis on Autotransplantation

Bakr Rabie
2h 2min
Lesson 3

Fascination and limits of the noncompliance orthodontic TAD`s / SARA / SUS

Aladin Sabbagh
2h 4min
Lesson 4

The orthodontic relapse etiology, prevention, management

Aladin Sabbagh
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