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Orthodontics in patients with periodontium and alveolar bone pathology

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22 Oct 2021 - 25 Jan 2022
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11 lessons (14h 22min)

10.25 CE Credits

10.25 CE Credits

English

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Lesson 1.Periodontal patients with Invisalign system

– Distalization of the lower molars: indications and goals

– Protocol of distalization of the lower molars in class 3

– The principle of motivation of aesthetic start

– Treatment of patients with periodontal diseases: advantages of aligner therapy

– Protocols 1/2 and 1/3: pros and cons

– Correction of anterior open bite: protocol

– ClinCheck: diagnosis and treatment planning

– Retainers: clinical aspects of application

– Treatment of complex cases of class 3 in combination with open bite

– Patients with installed implants: planning of treatment with aligners.

 

Recommended for: Orthodontists.

Lesson 2.How orthodontic treatment can improve the prosthetics outcomes

– The importance of orthodontic treatment as part of an interdisciplinary treatment

– Perio X Ortho

– Periodontal issues previously ortho treatment

– Opening spaces between roots(diverging roots) in order to allow implants installing

– Horizontal movements

– Orthodontic tooth movement into edentulous areas

– Vertical movements

– Extrusion

– Slow extrusion

– Rapid extrusion

– Intrusion

– Molar uprighting.

Lesson 3.Orthodontic treatment in adult periodontal patients

– The concept of Pathologic Tooth Migration

– Interrelationship between orthodontics and periodontics

– The best timing for orthodontic movement following periodontal surgery

– The biologic principles of orthodontic tooth movement in presence of periodontal disease

– The long-term follow-up of interdisciplinary treatment.

Lesson 4.Complex Non Extraction severe crowding and Class III malocclusion with lower molar Distalization

– Aligner-therapy of complex cases of teeth crowding 

– Planning treatment with ClinCheck: proclination, distalization, expansion

– Technical advantages of treatment by aligners of patients with periodontal diseases

– Interdisciplinary approach in treatment: clinical examples and long-term follow-up

– Types of attachments and principles of their application

– Retention: optimal methods in periodontal patients

– Orthodontic treatment of patients with periodontal diseases: clinical tips and recommendations

– Strategies for working with ClinCheck: 4 main treatment tasks

– Criteria for evaluating the result at each stage of treatment

– The technique of stretching and leveling the position of the canines using the Invisalign® system.

 

Recommended for: Orthodontists.

Lesson 5.Orthodontics is a broaden option for implantation and prosthetics

– The basics of "adult" orthodontics

– Changing approaches to treatment and patient management

– Implantation. When it helps orthodontics

– When orthodontics makes implantation possible

– Review of clinical cases with ortho-impl-orthopedics.

Lesson 6.Management of Adult patients with deep bites: evidence-based approach

– Signs of Class 2 Division 2 malocclusion

– Causes of incisor extrusion in Class 2 Division 2 malocclusion

– Principles and protocol of treatment of Class 2 Division 2 malocclusion

– Types of intrusion and indications for their use

– Incisor intrusion or rotation of the mandible: decision-making criteria

– How to avoid root resorption?

– Bending a wire arc: demonstration of the technique

– Ways to achieve downward rotation of mandible

– Application of the Herbst appliance for the extension of mandible

– Treatment of Class 2 Division 2 malocclusion with and without tooth extraction

– Reverse curve wires for relative intrusion: indications and techniques.

 

Recommended for: Orthodontists.

Lesson 7.Management of adult patients with open bites & hight mandibular plane angle

– Diagnosis of high mandibular plane angle

– Risks of using transparent aligners in patients with high mandibular plane angle

– Facial morphology: clinical signs of an elongated face

– Etiological factors of high mandibular plane angle and open bite

– Vertical control: meaning and tactics

– Tooth extraction or extrusion: decision-making algorithm

– Indications for tooth extraction

– Biomechanical justifications for the extraction of the 1st, 2nd premolar and 1st molar

– Evaluation of orthodontic treatment of a patient with high mandibular plane angle

– Segmental mechanics: vertical control option

– The effect of stretching transeptal fibers

– Treatment protocol of adult patients with high mandibular plane angle

– Application of microimplants in the lateral segment for intrusion

– Autorotation of mandible

– Surgical intervention: indications.

 

Recommended for: Orthodontists.

Lesson 8.Orthodontic Treatment for Adults with Damon System

– Planning the result of orthodontic treatment

– Treatment of open bite class 2

– 5 keys to create a beautiful smile

– Soft tissue contour control: laser application 

– Treatment of adult patients: the philosophy of the Damon system 

– Non-surgical correction of class 2 and class 3 in adults

– Indications for the use of AdvanSync Herbst in adults

– Treatment protocol of class 3 in adults 

– Indications for the use of bone plates and mini screws

– Methods of changing the shape of teeth during treatment.

 

Recommended for: Orthodontists.

Lesson 9.Clinical aspects of orthodontic treatment of an adult patient with secondary malocclusion and worn dentition

– Clinical features of a compromised dentition

– Clinical features of a secondary malocclusion and to understand the difference between primary and secondary malocclusions

– Difference in occlusal treatment goals between occlusion in natural dentition and occlusion in artificial restored dentition

– Significative findings related to force control problems in oral rehabilitation of adult patient with compromised dentition and secondary malocclusion

– Importance of occlusal design and restorative plan to manage the force control problems related to the bruxism habit

– The strategic use of composite additions in combined ortho-restorative treatment of worn dentition

– The strategic use of provisional restorations in combined ortho-prosthetic treatment of dentition with structurally compromise teeth

– The strategic use of implants in combined ortho-prosthetic treatment of partially edentulous patient.

Lesson 10.Orthodontic extrusion for the restoration of the structurally compromised tooth

– Identifying the diseases, iatrogenic damages, chemical and physical attacks that affect the tooth structure leading to differential extension and location of its loss

– Understanding the biological and biomechanical problems associated with subgenival lesions and extensive loss of tooth structure: the infringement of the supracrestal tissue attachment and the lack of total or partial ferrule

– Clinical differences among the 4 strategies to manage the infringement of the supracrestal tissue attachment and the lack of total or partial ferrule: crown lengthening, orthodontic extrusion, surgical extrusion or accepting the absence of ferrule

– Biological principles of orthodontic extrusion

– Indications of orthodontic extrusions

– Managing the different clinical variables and strategies associated with orthodontic extrusion: appliance, timing, force, fibrotomy, scaling and root planning

– Performing orthodontic extrusion with beta-titanium rectangular loop for the maximum three-dimensional control of tooth movement.

Lesson 11.All I know about the treatment of adult patients with aligners

– Fixed vs aligners: comparison of aesthetics and efficiency

– The effect of fixed appliances on periodontal tissues

– Lingual appliances: disadvantages

– Invisalign® treatment protocol

– Disadvantages of using fixed appliances

– Complications in the treatment of aligners

– 10 aspects for the use of aligners

– Treatment of age-related patients with Invisalign®: indications

– Difficulties in the treatment of patients with periodontal diseases

– Protocol of treatment of class 2 and class 3 malocclusion with aligners.

 

Recommended for: Orthodontists.

Course includes next lessons:

2h 3min
Lesson 1

Periodontal patients with Invisalign system

Kamy Malekian
2h 3min
Lesson 4

Complex Non Extraction severe crowding and Class III malocclusion with lower molar Distalization

Kamy Malekian