/education-service/media/default/4864/441bafff.jpg)
Archived.
This content is not for sale. You can choose training materials in our catalog.
Webinar course Marianna Evans
Course details
Course lessons
Course lessons
Lecturers
Details
6 lessons
English
Description
Lesson 1.3D guided approach to management of the maxillary impacted canines (part 1)
- Interdisciplinary approach “orthodontist-periodontist” to complex treatment of of the maxillary impacted canines
- Using CBCT to diagnose impacted maxillary canines position
- Risk factors that may compromise periodontal integrity of the exposed canines or adjacent teeth
- Anatomic landmarks critical in planning surgical exposure and orthodontic traction.
- Optimal timing to expose impacted canines
- Most optimal surgical exposure technique
- Most efficient traction mechanics of the exposed canines
Lesson 2.Implant assisted maxillary expansion, airway and periodontal rationale (part 1)
- Expansion of the upper jaw in order to eliminate the pathology of respiratory function. Method justification
- Positive aspects of using a temporary skeletal anchorage
a) adverse periodontal effects
b) control of the expansion of the upper jaw in 3 dimensions
c) eliminates orthopedic forces applied directly to the teeth
- Three - dimensional integrated management of the maxillary hypoplasia using Temporary Anchorage Devices in everyday practice
Lesson 3.Webinar 3
Webinar 3
Lesson 4.Webinar 4
Webinar 4
Lesson 5.3D guided approach to management of the maxillary impacted canines (part 2)
- Interdisciplinary approach “orthodontist-periodontist” to complex treatment of of the maxillary impacted canines
- Using CBCT to diagnose impacted maxillary canines position
- Risk factors that may compromise periodontal integrity of the exposed canines or adjacent teeth
- Anatomic landmarks critical in planning surgical exposure and orthodontic traction.
- Optimal timing to expose impacted canines
- Most optimal surgical exposure technique
- Most efficient traction mechanics of the exposed canines
Lesson 6.Implant assisted maxillary expansion, airway and periodontal rationale (part 2)
- Expansion of the upper jaw in order to eliminate the pathology of respiratory function. Method justification
- Positive aspects of using a temporary skeletal anchorage
a) adverse periodontal effects
b) control of the expansion of the upper jaw in 3 dimensions
c) eliminates orthopedic forces applied directly to the teeth
- Three - dimensional integrated management of the maxillary hypoplasia using Temporary Anchorage Devices in everyday practice
Course includes next lessons:
Show more (2)

/education-service/media/default/1182/c6945fb3.jpg)
/education-service/media/default/1183/7a9895c9.jpg)
