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Digital Workflow for Palatal Miniscrew Appliances and MARPE
15 Jun 2026, 00:00
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Kerolos Alhakeem
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46min
0.75 CE Credits

English
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Lesson program
– The clinical and logistical benefits of transitioning to a digital orthodontic workflow
– Limitations of the conventional analog approach
– Complication analysis: a clinical case of incorrect palatal miniscrew positioning and its consequences
– Digital problem-solving: clinical challenges resolved by a completely digital workflow
– Limitations of maxillary expansion
– Architectural anatomy of the facial skeleton
– Identifying structures of resistance against skeletal maxillary expansion
– Biomechanical comparison: skeletal vs. conventional tooth-borne anchorage
– Midpalatal suture maturation: classification and the clinical decision-making hierarchy
– Comprehensive analysis of the stages of midpalatal suture maturation
– Clinical relevance of maturation stages: establishing age-appropriate treatment pathways
– Crucial intraoral clinical examination prior to skeletal expansion
– Diagnostic matrices for crowding cases
– Assessing and diagnosing functional mandibular shifts
– Utilizing the WALA Ridge for mandibular arch form diagnostics
– Classification of Miniscrew-Assisted Rapid Palatal Expansion (MARPE)
– Biomechanical differences: bone-borne (BB) vs. tooth-bone-borne (TBB) appliances
– Finite element analysis: stress distribution and displacement patterns of different palatal expanders
– The ""TAD-First"" vs. ""TAD-Last"" fabrication protocol
– Biomechanical stability: monocortical vs. bicortical skeletal anchorage
– Anatomical guidelines and safe zones for miniscrew insertion in palatal sites
– Core components and architecture of the digital orthodontic workflow
– Advanced imaging: segmentation, orientation, and fusion of cephalometric and CBCT data
– Three-dimensional anatomical evaluation and virtual placement of palatal TADs
– CAD/CAM software design for 3D-printed surgical guides
– Clinical protocol: placing palatal TADs using a 3D-printed surgical guide
– Laboratory and chairside protocols for bonding the skeletal appliance
– Comprehensive, step-by-step clinical case analyses and troubleshooting.
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