OCTA concept and splint therapy
622 $
available 1 day 16:01:16
Description
Course on the restoration of occlusal architectonics in the OCTA concept!
By the author of the concept – Jean-Daniel Orthlieb – you will learn to:
– find and set a reference plane
– diagnose and manage muscular-articular dysfunctions using splints
– determine therapeutic and reference position
– manage the VDO
– restore an occlusion on the spheres of Spee and Wilson
– recreate correct anterior guidance.
The course is MUST HAVE for gnathologists, prosthodontists, orthodontists and dental technicians who take care of patients with occlusal disorders and muscular-articular dysfunctions.
Course includes next lessons:
The concept and definitions in occlusion
Jean-Daniel OrthliebClassification of occlusive functions and dysfunctions. Stability
Jean-Daniel OrthliebThe centric relation
Jean-Daniel OrthliebCR registration using hard wax
Jean-Daniel OrthliebNeed to consult a training expert?
Lecturers (1 persons)
Creator of the OCTA concept. Professor Jean-Daniel Orthlieb is an educationist, researcher and specialist in Occlusodontology.
He received his doctorate in dentistry (DDS) in 1978 from the Faculty of Dentistry, Aix-Marseille University, France.
He was certified in Anthropology in 1979, in fixed prosthodontic and оcclusodontology in 1980.
He received his "Doctorat en Sciences Odontologiques" (DSO) in 1983.
He became an assistant with the fixed prosthodontic department in 1985.
He received his "Doctorat d'Université " – University thesis in 1990 (PhD).
In 1993 he was "Maître de conférence des Universités", Chairman of the Occlusion and Dysfunction department of the Faculty of Dentistry of Marseille. In this university, he was in charge of a postgraduate education program in occlusion and TMD and a postgraduate education program in fixed prosthetic.
From 2007, he has beed a Full University Professor.
He is Visiting professor of Donau University.
He was President of the French National College of Occlusodontology in 1995-1996, he is a member of the European Academy of Craniomandibular Disorders.
He was President of the International Academy of Advanced Interdisciplinary Dentistry (iAAID).
He has published 6 books and more than 130 scientific papers about occlusion, TMD and prosthetic.
Research interests: fixed prosthodontic, occlusodontology, craniomandibular disorders.
Organizer
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Recommended for: Orthodontist, Gnathologist, Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Total CE credits: 9.25
Total lecture time: 12 h 13 min
Course created: 08/24/2020. OHI-S receives no commercial support for this program.
The articles:
1. Risk factors associated with incidence and persistence of signs and symptoms of temporomandibular disorders - Susanna Marklund, Anders Wänman - 2010
2. Prevalence of defined symptoms of malocclusion among probands enrolled in the Study of Health in Pomerania (SHIP) in the age group from 20 to 49 years - Elke Hensel, Gabriele Born, Valentine Körber, Thorsten Altvater, Dietmar Gesch - 2003
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