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Webinar course Chris Chang
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Chris Chang
Course details
Course lessons
Course lessons
Lecturers
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3 lessons (4h 6min)
English
Description
Lesson 1.Early treatment
Early treatment primarily deal with emerging permanent teeth and facilitate normal skeletal development to avoid subsequent complex orthodontic challenges. Therefore the emphasis at this stage is to alleviate symptoms to pressing issues and clinically the interventions often lack a holistic diagnosis and long-term treatment plan. This lecture hopes to provide a systematic diagnostic approach to help clinicians to decide when and what conditions warrant an early intervention while others are merely futile efforts that will only reduce patient cooperation over an extended period of treatment.
Learning objectives:
– After this lecture, you will be able to analyze the pros and cons for early treatment.– After this lecture, you will be able to evaluate when and what conditions will be indicative of early treatment.– After this lecture, you will be able to utilize a number of strategies to simplify early treatment and reduce treatment time
Lesson 2.Class II correction
The orthodontic resolution of Class II malocclusion involves designing mechanics to distally move teeth with a number of orthodontic appliances. This lecture aims to convince clinicians that severe Class II malocclusion can be. The orthodontic resolution of Class II malocclusion involves designing mechanics to distally move teeth with a number of orthodontic appliances. This lecture aims to convince clinicians that severe Class II malocclusion can be treated with the appropriate application of bite turbo, Class II elastics and IZC screws. These simple tools together form a consistent force system that requires little patients` active compliance and avoids many of the challenges presented by conventional treatment modalities, such as extra-oral headgear and functional orthopaedic appliances. Detailed treatment processes will be presented to enhance clinicians` skills in executing this treatment method.
Learning objectives:
– After this lecture, you will be able to design a simple force system utilizing TADs, Class II elastics and self-ligation system for Class II treatment.– After this lecture, you will be able to conduct differential treatment to varying types of Class II malocclusion.– After this lecture, you will be able to utilize a number of practical tools to the treatment of skeletal or dental Class II malocclusion.
Lesson 3.Ortho-implant connections
Chronic tooth loss is one of the common problems in adult complex cases.This issue often results in tilted adjacent teeth, elongation of antagonistic teeth, bone resorption in the edentulous zone, and even maxillary sinus pneumatization, in addition to a wide range of periodontal challenges.
Orthodontic treatment provides an ideal alternative to create more favorable soft and hard tissue conditions and pave the way for following periodontal, restorative care and implant surgeries. This lecture aims to demonstrate how to utilize orthodontic techniques to design and execute a comprehensive treatment plan to achieve a functional and esthetic occlusion for adult patients.
Learning objectives:
– After this lecture, you will be able to articulate the sequence of interdisciplinary treatment for complex adult cases.– After this lecture, you will be able to evaluate when to close large spaces orthodontically or insert an implant substitution based on clinical indications and patient preference.– After this lecture, you will be able to design minimally invasive treatment plans to restore a functional occlusion.
Course includes next lessons:
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Lesson 1
Early treatment
Chris ChangShow lesson program
0:01
Introduction: Early Treatment Overview
7:10
Classification: Space, Growth Direction, Infection
11:02
Anterior Crossbite: Timing and Bite Plate Management
16:29
Two-by-Four Mechanics and Short-Term Alignment
23:18
Cephalometrics and Class III: Timing & Options
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Lesson 2
Class II correction
Chris ChangShow lesson program
0:01
Introduction and Learning Philosophy
7:01
Class II Classification and Simplified Approach
8:30
7 mm Overjet — Elastics and Bite-Turbo Technique
18:03
10–12 mm Overjet Cases: Compliance and Planning
22:14
Bracket Setup and Buccal Cross‑bite Mechanics
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Lesson 3
Ortho-implant connections
Chris ChangShow lesson program
0:01
Background and Case‑Review Principles
4:15
Space Redistribution and Implant Avoidance
13:16
Case Demonstration: Implant Decision‑Making
21:56
Complication Management: Fractured Incisor and Decision Tree
31:53
Temporary Pontic, Root Preservation and Immediate Planning
Lecturers 1
Orthodontist specializing in temporary anchorage devices and biomechanics. Founder of Beethoven Orthodontic Center and Newton's A Inc. in Hsinchu, Taiwan. Inventor of OrthoBoneScrews (OBS), a skeletal anchorage system widely used in contemporary orthodontics.
Over 30 years of clinical experience utilizing miniscrews and bone plates for maximum anchorage in complex orthodontic cases. Pioneer in developing simplified bone screw placement techniques achieving high success rates and minimal patient discomfort. Developer of non-surgical treatment protocols for severe malocclusions traditionally requiring orthognathic surgery, using strategic OBS placement for three-dimensional tooth movement control.
International lecturer and educator teaching OBS techniques through workshops and clinical demonstrations worldwide. Publisher of the International Journal of Orthodontics (JDO), distributed internationally. Conducts multi-day intensive training programs at Beethoven clinic allowing participants to observe live OBS placements and clinical workflows. Known for exceptional patient volume management, treating hundreds of active cases simultaneously with high efficiency and quality outcomes.
DDS. PhD in Bone Physiology from Indiana University, USA. Certificate in Orthodontics from Indiana University. Diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontics (ABO). Active member of the Angle Society-Midwest. Author and co-author of multiple orthodontic textbooks including "Orthodontics" Volumes 1-6, "Words of Wisdom," "Jobsology," and "Trumpology." Developer of clinical protocols for OBS placement integrating anatomy, physiology, and biomechanics for predictable skeletal anchorage. Lectures internationally on temporary anchorage devices, biomechanics, and efficient practice management in orthodontics.
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