Veebinar: How to Define Predictability with Auxiliaries in Aligner Treatment

Toimumisaeg:17. september 2025, kell 20-21.30
Toimumiskoht:Veebikeskkond
Lektorid:Prof. Vincenzo D’Antò (veebinar on inglise keeles)
Korraldaja:Ordoline Estonia
Osavõtutasu:Tasuta
 Kirjeldus:2 TP
Registreerumine:https://ordoline.com/courses/defining-predictability-in-clear-aligner-therapy-and-the-indications-for-auxiliaries/

 karoliina.pung@ordoline.com, +372 5590 1958

Clear aligners have become an essential tool in the orthodontist’s arsenal. However, not every case guarantees an excellent and predictable outcome. Using aligners effectively is a challenge! How can we improve our success rates?

This webinar will be focused on optimizing treatment outcomes, and expanding the range of cases treatable with clear aligners.

It will cover:

  • Different levels of predictability in tooth movements and case complexity.
  • Enhance clear aligner treatment by mastering the integration of auxiliary techniques.
  • Detailed case studies and practical demonstrations.

Prof. Vincenzo D’Antò

Dr. 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. Dr. D’Antò is member of IADR, EOS, AAO, WFO and SIDO.  He is the President of the Italian Society for Biomechanics (SIBOS). He authored many papers and has given oral presentations in more than 20 countries and at the international congresses of EOS, AAO, IADR, SIDO, EAS, DGAO, SFOPA, SiAlign, NVvO, HOD. Dr. D’Antò received the Robert Frank Award (2004, 2005, 2009) and the Hatton Award (2006) of IADR, the SIDO award (2007, 2010, 2018, 2018, 2019, 2019), the EOS Houston Award (2012) and the Tiziano Baccetti Award (2016).