Clear Aligner Treatment for Growing Adult Patients
Ülevaade
Kuupäev
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Asukoht
Nordic Hotel Forum Tallinn, Viru väljak 3
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Lektor
Prof. Vincenzo DAnto
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Sündmuse keel
Inglise
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Maht
16 akadeemilist tundi
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Korraldaja
Ordoline UAB
Kontakt
5590 3092
Kahepäevane koolitus:
24. aprill
Course Topics:
Pros and cons of using aligners in growing patients
Timing of inter ventions: phase 1, phase 2 or one -phase treatment
Principles of craniofacial growth. Differences between growing and adult patients
Etiology of malocclusions
Treatment goals of early treatment (mixed dentition) and regular treatment (full permanent dentition)
How to perform a proper diagnosis. Role of the different diagnostic records
Protocols for the development of transverse dimension
Protocols for the management of the vertical dimension
Protocols for the management of sagittal problems: indications and limits of aligners
Retention and how to manage the transition from mixed to permanent dentition.
How to manage impacted teeth
25. aprill
Course Topics:
Diagnostic workflow in Adult patients
How to manage periodontal disease and TMD problems
The role of auxiliaries in aligner treatments
Biomechanics of elastics and auxiliaries
Introduction to mini- screws
Clinical uses of interradicular mini- screws
Extra-alveolar mini- screws
Introduction to palatal anchorage
Clinical uses of palatal anchorage on transverse, vertical and sagittal malocclusions
MARPE vs SARPE
Failures and troubleshooting when using skeletal anchorage
Lektorist
Prof. Vincenzo D’Antò received his Degree in Dentistry, a Specialty in Orthodontics, a Master in Temporomandibular Disorders and a Master in Lingual Orthodontics from the University of Naples Federico II and a Master in Sleep Dentistry from University of Bologna. He completed a PhD in “Materials and Structures Engineering” and a second PhD in “Oral Sciences”. In 2017, Dr. D’Antò received the Italian national scientific qualification as full professor of Oral Sciences and He is currently working as Associate Professor at the School of Orthodontics of University of Naples Federico II.