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Online seminar Marco Rosa. Early orthodontic treatment: when and how?

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16 lessons (13h 12min)

English

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Lesson 1.Treatment in mixed dentition without touching permanent teeth

– Rationale, keypoints and new procedures; – Crowding in mixed dentition: diagnosis and treatment alternatives; – Leeway space and slicing of the deciduos teeth.

Lesson 2.Serial extractions and enucleations vs expansion

– RPE followed by serial extractions is not a contradiction; – Expansion: orthopedics or orthodontics? – Long term stability and very early germectomy of the lower third molars.

Lesson 3.RPE anchored on deciduous teeth in the mixed dentition: rationale, indications and method

– Management of the posterior crossbite; – Management of the anterior crossbite; – Anchorage in the absence of the deciduous teeth.

Lesson 4.RPE in the absence of posterior cross-bite: rationale and method

– Slow expansion; – Progressive expansion; – Haas or Hyrax?

Lesson 5.Unilateral posterior crossbite in primary and mixed dentition

– Symmetrical expansion of the asymmetrical palate: why and how? – The dento-alveolar compensation and structural adaptation; – Timing: treatment in primary or in mixed dentition?

Lesson 6.Class II subdivision type 1 and type 2: how to achieve predictable correction with no cooperation

– Bonded composite bite blocks; – Bonded composite twin blocks; – Distalization of first permanent molars.

Lesson 7.RPE anchored on deciduous teeth in the mixed dentition: complications

– Crossbite in permanent teeth doesn’t selfcorrect; – Management of decubits and ulcerations; – Expansion of the nasal bones.

Lesson 8.RPE anchored on deciduous teeth in the mixed dentition: tricks and tips

– Efficiency in every step: impression, lab work and cementation; – Infra-occluded first permanent molars and resorbed deciduous molars; – Scissor-bite of permanent molars and premolars; – Overcorrection.

Lesson 9.Skeletal discrepancies in mixed dentition: class III. Diagnosis, growth prediction

– Predictable manipulation of the jaws; – How to define the goals of treatment; – What to do and what not to do.

Lesson 10.Open bite: skeletal and dental

– Treatment of the open bite in mixed dentition; – How to manage mandibular growth; – The dentoalveolar compensation.

Lesson 11.Skeletal class II in the mixed dentition

– Indication and case selection; – Orthopedic treatment in the mixed dentition; – Mandibular advancement after rpe in mixed dentition.

Lesson 12.Severe skeletal discrepancies in the mixed dentition

– How to define the goals of treatment; – How to prevent disputes and frustration; – How to write a treatment plan and explain it to the parents.

Lesson 13.Impacted canines in the mixed dentition: early diagnosis and management

Interception of displaced canines; – Early treatment of impacted canines.

Lesson 14.Impacted molars in the mixed dentition: early diagnosis and management

– Impacted permanent molars; – Ankylosed infraoccluded deciduous molars.

Lesson 15.Missing teeth in the mixed dentition: early diagnosis and management

– Missing premolars; – Missing laterals; – Multiple agenesis.

Lesson 16.Missing incisors: space closure looking for excellence

– Missing laterals; – Missing incisors; – Multiple agenesis.

Course includes next lessons:

Lesson 1

Treatment in mixed dentition without touching permanent teeth

Marco Rosa
Lesson 2

Serial extractions and enucleations vs expansion

Marco Rosa
Lesson 3

RPE anchored on deciduous teeth in the mixed dentition: rationale, indications and method

Marco Rosa
Lesson 4

RPE in the absence of posterior cross-bite: rationale and method

Marco Rosa