OrthoEvolution 3.0
Lesson 1.Retention and relapse in orthodontics
– Retention of treatment results
– The dependence of the retention plan on the ongoingorthodontic treatment
– Saving space for tooth extraction (clinical case demonstration)
– The final stage of orthodontic treatment and detail in order to obtain a stable result
– Evidence-Based Open Bite Treatment Protocol
– The use of mini implants and elastics in order to obtain a table result
– Protocols to follow after maxillary expansion
– The value of excessive correction in obtaining a stable result
– Retention protocol after treatment of Class 2 by growth modifications
– Retention protocol after treatment of Class 2 with an average angle
– The protocol for retaining High Mandibular plane angle Class 2 cases.
Recommended for: Orthodontist, General dentist.
Lesson 2.Root resorption associated with orthodontic tooth movement
– Informed consent of the patient before starting orthodontic treatment (identification of risk factors for root resorption. Conversation with the patient about these factors and the consequences of orthodontic treatment)
– Biological aspects of root resorption
– Predisposing factors to root resorption:
- Factors Related to Tooth Movements
- Factors related to the shape of the roots
- Factors related to Cortical bone thickness
- Factors related to Duration of treatment
- Factors related to the degree of initial root resorption prior to starting Ortho treatment
- Factors Related to Genetic predisposition of the patient.
Recommended for: Orthodontists, General Dentists.
Lesson 3.Hemimandibular hyperplasy and facial asymmetry
– Diagnostics of facial asymmetry. Facial asymmetry classification
– Differential diagnosis of pathologies that cause facial asymmetry
– 3D planning of the treatment of hemimandibular hyperplasia: conservative vs surgical
– Hemimandibular elongation: diagnosis and treatment
– Osteochondroma: aetiology, diagnosis, and treatment
– Condylar hypoplasia: aetiology, diagnosis, and treatment
– The effect of unilateral condylar hyperplasia in a growing and non growing individual
– Тhe effect of condylar fracture or trauma (impact) to the joint that may affect mandibular growth
– Long-term results of treatment of hеmimandibular hyperplasia and facial asymmetry.
Recommended for: Orthodontists, Functional dentists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons.
Lesson 4.Progressive/Idiopathic Condylar Resorption: Case Reports. Management of unsalvageable TMJ
– Normal and pathological TMJ: diagnostic criteria
– Progressive/Idiopathic Condylar Resorption
– Тhe pathogenesis of TM joint degenerative disease
– Тhe clinical management of TM joint arthritis
– Management of unsalvageable TMJ: autogenous and alloplastic replacement
– Alloplastic replacement of the TMJ: indications and contraindications, treatment planning, protocol operations
– Post-surgical orthodontic treatment of TMJ diseases
– Long-term results of treatment of TMJ diseases
– The role of other specialists in the treatment of TMJ diseases.
Recommended for: Orthodontists, Functional dentists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons.
4 lessons (5h 54min)