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Condylography and condylar position variator

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4 lessons (4h 53min)

English

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Lesson 1.Principles of condylography

– Kinematic versus Anatomic facebow;– Mechanical versus Digital hinge axis location;– Importance of Condylography;– Indications of Condylography;– Basics of Condylography;– Condylography Procedure;– Recording reference position with mounted kinematic facebow.

Lesson 2.CPV condylar position variator

– Articulator versus Variator;– Reading the Variator;– Two ways of using Variator;– Sagittal corrections on Variator;– Transversal corrections on Variator;– Decompression versus distraction.

Lesson 3.Interpretation of condylography

– How to begin with-The first step;

– Controlling the Hing axis;

– Analysis of symmetrical movements (Protrusion-Retrusion and Open-close);

– Analysis of asymmetrical movements (Mediotrusion/ Laterotrusion);

– Analysis of functional movements (Bruxing, Speech, swallowing and mastication);

– CPM (Condylar position measurements) at TMJ level.

Lesson 4.Clinical application of (CPV) condylar position variator in different types of temporomandibular joint disorders

– CPV in complex neuromuscular patients with healthy TMJ;– CPV in patients with internal derangements;– CPV in patients with degenerative joint disease;– Active versus passive decompression;– MRI evaluation of patients treated before and after CMR;– Controlled Mandibular Repositioning therapy.

Course includes next lessons:

Lesson 1

Principles of condylography

Diwakar Singh
Lesson 2

CPV condylar position variator

Deepti Garg, Diwakar Singh
Lesson 3

Interpretation of condylography

Deepti Garg, Diwakar Singh
Lesson 4

Clinical application of (CPV) condylar position variator in different types of temporomandibular joint disorders

Deepti Garg