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Adult Orthodontic Treatment. Minor tooth movement.

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Adult Orthodontic Treatment. Minor tooth movement.
Genre: eLearning | MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz
Language: English | VTT | Size: 2.29 GB | Duration: 4 section | 9 lectures | (5h 10m)

Potential Adult Orthodontic Patients.

What you'll learn

Diagnosis:Problem list

Aetiology of malocclusion. Interdisciplinary Versus Multidisciplinary Treatments. Treatment sequence

Anchorage Material-related Adverse Reactions in Orthodontics

Patients with Periodontal Problems

Systematic Approach to the Orthodontic Treatment of Periodontally Involved Anterior Teeth

Interdisciplinary Collaboration Between Orthodontics and Periodontics

Combined Orthodontic and Prosthetic treatment

Minor tooth movement

Requirements

Interested in becoming an orthodontic specialist

Description

This course will take you from zero to hero of the following orthodontic topics: Adult Orthodontics, Combined Orthodontic and Prosthetic treatment; Minor Tooth Movement

Here are the main headlines that this course covers:

Adult Orthodontics

1 Potential Adult Orthodontic Patients

2 Diagnosis: Chief Complaint and Problem List

2.1 Problem list

2.2 General health

2.3 Clinical examination

Extraoral examination

Extraoral photographs

Function of the masticatory system

Intraoral analysis

Occlusal analysis

Cephalometric analysis

Final problem list

2.4 Aetiology of malocclusion

2.5 Age-related changes in the skeleton

2.6 Age-related changes in the craniofacial skeleton

2.7 Age-related changes in the local environment

2.8 Consequences of deterioration of the dentition

3. Interdisciplinary Versus Multidisciplinary Treatments

3.1Treatment sequence

Essential and optional treatment procedures

3.2 Orthodontist related factors

3.3 Patient-related factors

4. Treatment of adult patients

4.2 Sequencing the treatment into phases

4.3 Anchorage

4.4 Appliance selection and design

Removable appliance

Fixed appliance

Continuous archwires

Snted mechanics

Loops

Power arms

Cantilevers

5. Anchorage

5.1 Classification of anchorage

5.2 Intramaxillary anchorage

5.3 Soft tissue anchorage

5.4 Free anchorage

5.5 Intermaxillary anchorage

5.6 Extraoral anchorage

5.7 Skeletal anchorage

Temporary anchorage devices

6. Material-related Adverse Reactions in Orthodontics

6.1 Nickel allergy

6.2 Chromium allergy

6.3 Elastics and latex products

7. Patients with Periodontal Problems

7.1 Indications for orthodontic treatment in periodontally involved patients

7.2Treatment of patients with flared and extruded upper incisors

7.3 Tissue reaction to intrusion of teeth with horizontal bone loss

7.4 Treatment of patients with vertical bone defects

7.5 Periodontal limits for orthodontic tooth movement

7.6 Sequence of treatment in periodontally involved patients

8. Systematic Approach to the Orthodontic Treatment of Periodontally Involved Anterior Teeth

8.1 Etiology

8.2Amount of keratinized gingiva

8.3 Gingival recession and proclination of lower incisors

8.4 Progressive spacing of incisors

8.5 Management

9 Interdisciplinary Collaboration Between Orthodontics and Periodontics 2

9.1 Periodontal diagnosis

9.2 Local factors predisposing to periodontal therapy

9.3Timing of ortho-perio treatment

9.4 Periodontal therapy

9.5 Sual therapy

Mucogingival and aesthetic surgery

Supportive periodontal treatment

Combined Orthodontic and Prosthetic treatment

1. Introduction

2. Edentulousness and space management

2.1 The mesiodistal dimension

Unilateral agenesis of the maxillary lateral incisors

Bilateral agenesis of the maxillary lateral incisors

Bonded prosthetic solution

Implant solution

2.2 The vertical dimension

Uprighting the dental axes

Orthodontic extrusion in implant site

Orthodontic Forces Necessary for Tooth Extrusion

Stabilization After Tooth Extrusion

Contraindications and limitations of tooth extrusion

Orthodontic Tooth Extrusion Technique

3. Orthodontics, periodontal disease and prosthetic splinting

Minor Tooth Movement

1. Definition

2. The tilted posterior tooth

2.1 Etiology

2.2 Clinical symptoms

Tilting of molar

Tilting of premolar

Space loss

2.3 Prevention

2.4 Treatment

Removable appliance

Open coil spring

Helical uprighting spring

Single T-Ioop appliance

Double T-Ioop appliance

Box spring appliance

Uprighting molars using miniscrew anchorage

2.5 Retention

3. Orthodontic intrusion of teeth

3.1 Intruding a single maxillary tooth with a removable device

3.2 Maxillary molar intrusion with temporary anchorage devices

Who this course is for:

General dentists and post-graduate students

Dental students



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