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Full course in Orthodontics

Course of 9 lectures

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Lecturers

Ki Beom Kim

Beginning

Jan 01, 2000

Beginning

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Full course in Orthodontics

Course of 9 lectures

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Lecturers

Ki Beom Kim

Beginning

Available to view after purchase

Beginning

Available to view after purchase

Price for the full course

575 / 725

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12h 15m

Summary of the online course

This course focuses on innovative and proven diagnostic and treatment techniques of modern orthodontics. Based on scientific principles and practical approaches, diagnostic and treatment methods will be demonstrated and discussed, as well as tips and recommendations.

Approximately 90% of people have abnormalities in the development of the dento-alveolar system. Due to the unevenness of teeth and anomalies of the dentition, the teeth are difficult to hygienic procedures, are more susceptible to the risk of early development of caries and periodontitis, and can also cause additional stress on the maxillofacial muscles when chewing, which in turn leads to headaches, temporomandibular joint syndrome, neck, shoulder and back pain.

In the practical work of a dentist, there are cases when orthodontic treatment does not give the desired result or relapse occurs after a while. We believe that many mistakes can be avoided at the stage of diagnosis and treatment planning.

Summary of the online course

This course focuses on innovative and proven diagnostic and treatment techniques of modern orthodontics. Based on scientific principles and practical approaches, diagnostic and treatment methods will be demonstrated and discussed, as well as tips and recommendations.

Approximately 90% of people have abnormalities in the development of the dento-alveolar system. Due to the unevenness of teeth and anomalies of the dentition, the teeth are difficult to hygienic procedures, are more susceptible to the risk of early development of caries and periodontitis, and can also cause additional stress on the maxillofacial muscles when chewing, which in turn leads to headaches, temporomandibular joint syndrome, neck, shoulder and back pain.

In the practical work of a dentist, there are cases when orthodontic treatment does not give the desired result or relapse occurs after a while. We believe that many mistakes can be avoided at the stage of diagnosis and treatment planning.

Course programme

  • Lately, accelerated orthodontics has been getting a lot of attention. Many patients want faster treatment results and to shorten their treatment time. During this presentation, these questions will be answered.
  • Do current claimed "accelerated" orthodontic treatments meet these expectations?
  • What are the current scientific evidences about this topic?
  • What are the pros and cons of accelerated orthodontics?

  • Due to an aggressive marketing effort, self-ligating brackets have been gaining popularity in the last couple of years. There have been many claims regarding the advantages of self-ligating brackets, including increased treatment efficiency and better hygiene.
  • Many research articles have shown that there was less friction with self-ligating brackets in the laboratory setting. However, it has been questioned whether applying the results from in-vivo studies to real clinical situations is appropriate or not.
  • The purpose of this presentation is to identify and review the orthodontic literature regarding treatment efficiency, arch expansion, periodontal health, and stability of treatment with self-ligating brackets compared to conventional edgewise brackets.

  • Anchorage control is one of the most challenging tasks in orthodontic treatment.
  • Many different types of appliances are used to control anchorage, but an excellent outcome may be difficult to achieve owing to either poor mechanics or inadequate patient compliance.
  • Recently, temporary skeletal anchorage devices (TSADs) have become popular in orthodontics.
  • Some orthodontic movements that are now possible using TSADs were previously considered almost impossible with traditional orthodontic appliances.
  • Several different types of TSAD are currently available, and in choosing between them, orthodontists are obliged to rely on the information provided by manufacturers, which is often not based on scientific evidence.
  • This presentation will discuss the various design characteristics of TSADs and provides up-to-date scientific evidence to assist orthodontists in selecting the best TSADs for their patients.

  • Thanks to the recent development of temporary skeletal anchorage devices (TADs), it is now possible to tackle some of the most difficult tooth movements.
  • TADs provide rigid anchorage that makes orthodontic treatment more efficient without much of the unwanted side effects.
  • Proper treatment plans along with a careful mechanics plan are still needed to obtain the best possible treatment results.
  • In this presentation, common biomechanical problems and mistakes related to TADs will be discussed.

  • Over the years, many techniques and appliances have been introduced to achieve predictable treatment for Class II malocclusion. Most of these techniques rely heavily on patient compliance.
  • However, patient cooperation is highly variable and unpredictable.
  • The purpose of this presentation is to introduce various types of non-compliant devices and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of these approaches.

  • The Invisalign appliance was first introduced to the public in the late 1990s by Align Technology as a novel method of straightening teeth without braces. Since then, Invisalign has made great progress in terms of treatment planning methods, materials, and manufacturing.
  • The company's powerful marketing has helped increase the public's demand for clear aligners to the point where Invisalign is an essential part of any orthodontic practice today. There haven't been many studies in terms of the capabilities and limitations of clear aligners.
  • This presentation will discuss the current scientific evidences regarding biomechanical considerations and clinical effectiveness of clear aligners.

  • The concept of "progressive bite jumping ©" for the treatment of:

- Non-compliance patients;
- Mandibular retrognathia with low residual growth;
- Unilateral class II/asymmetries;
- Non-surgical bite correction (adults treatment);
- TMD/sleep apnea;

  • Management and solutions for non-compliance patients/poor oral hygiene;
  • Tongue dysfunction as a relapse factor, management and solutions.

  • New aspects for the treatment of aplasia, tooth ankylosis, caries-related;
  • Molar loss, traumatic anterior tooth loss;
  • Root resorptions: causes, avoidance and management;
  • Fascinations and illusions of digital orthodontics/digital workflow;
  • Adult orthodontics/Preprosthetic orthodontics - new aspects and procedures;
  • Prevention and management of complications in the context of orthognathic surgery.

  • Aligner, indications & contraindications as well as a summary of the existing systems with their possibilities and limitations
  • The lingual technique: indications and limits;
  • Indirect bonding: a simplified and fast procedure (especially for patients with Hypersalivation or ADHD);
  • Avoidance and management of TMD in orthodontics;
  • Tips and tricks for stability and easy handling of Mini-Implants (TAD`S);
  • Relapse: avoidance, management and solutions;
  • Relevant forensic and economic aspects;
  • Future horizons in orthodontics.

Full course in Orthodontics

The cost to participate in the 1 lecture online course:

If you pay before the event starts:

575 725

  • Recording of lectures
  • Certificate
  • Answers to questions

We also support young professionals and provide a discount:

  • 25% for students, interns and residents

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