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Functional orthodontics. Autotransplantation. Result retention
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Bakr Rabie
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On the Bakr Rabie course you will find relevant and detailed information about the treatment of complex and non-standard orthodontic cases.
From the course you will learn:
– biomechanical aspects and protocols for working with the Herbst appliance
– protocols of pseudo class 3 correction
– camouflage treatment protocols
– management of patients with horizontal bone loss
– protocols for the treatment of facial asymmetry due to the shift of the lower jaw
– retention and relapse prevention protocols in orthodontics
– methods of prevention of root resorption associated with orthodontic teeth movement.
Aula 1.Interceptive orthodontics
– Preventive orthodontics: principles and benefits
– The principle of growth modification: devices and recommendations
– Diagnosis and prognosis of treatment
– Methods of limiting the vertical growth of the upper jaw
– Elastic traction: indications and contraindications
– Reduction of the upper jaw: methods and principles of treatment
– Hypercorrection: prevention of relapse
– Creating space for teeth: principles and techniques
– The deficit of the middle third of the face: tactics and principles of treatment
– Sequential tooth extraction: сlinical tips
– Devices for combating bad habits: advantages and disadvantages
– Preparation of the alveolar ridge for implant placement.
Recommended for: Orthodontists.
Aula 2.Use of functional appliance to correct the skeletal class 2
– Evidence-based approach to treatment using functional appliance
– The degree of extension of the lower jaw: influence on the result and duration of treatment
– Methods of extending the lower jaw: indications
– The mechanism of provoking growth: biological and histological aspects
– Ihh protein: role in mandibular development
– Herbst appliance: biomechanical aspects of operation, structure and indications
– Degree of Ihh release: depending on the method of mandibular extension
– Optimal values of the lower jaw extension
– Manufacturing and stocking of the Herbst appliance: recommendations
– Re-activation of the Herbst appliance: methodology.
Recommended for: Orthodontists.
Aula 3.Correction of class 2 Malocclusion in young people
– Methods of class 2 Malocclusion
– Biological aspects of functional devices in adults
– The role of mechanical stress in the development of the lower jaw
– Growth modification in adult patients
– Age limit for treatment with functional appliance for adults
– Herbst appliance and surgical treatment: comparison
– Bracket systems in pathology of class 2 Malocclusion: features, recommendations, sequence of actions
– Treatment due to dental alveolar changes: methodology
– Tips, mini implants in the treatment of adults: indications and methods.
Recommended for: Orthodontists.
Aula 4.Treatment of pseudoclass 3 pathologies and elimination of functional dislocations
– Class 3 Malocclusion: difficulties in treatment and optimal timing
– Planning tactics and treatment features in:
- Prognathies of mandible
- Reduction of the middle third of the face
- The combined type of class 3.
– Diagnostic criteria for false class 3
– Principles of the growth of maxilla and mandible: factors of the formation inconsistency
– Early orthodontic treatment: indications and benefits
– Correction of pseudo class 3: the choice of equipment
– Camouflage treatment: indications, methods, advantages.
Recommended for: Orthodontists.
Aula 5.Orthodontic treatment of adult patients with severe bone pathology
– Gingival margin and orthodontic treatment
– Methods of prevention of gingival recessions
– Moving the dystopian canine to the position of the central incisor
– Lingual root torque: the importance of closing loops in the development of recession
– Orthodontic intrusion and stimulation of bone tissue growth
– Tactics and management of patients with horizontal bone loss
– Application of Emdogain: advantages
– Bone graft in combination with periodontal surgery
– The technique of intrusion of a group of teeth
– The nature of newly formed bone tissue when using bone graft
– Principles of forming a new attachment.
Recommended for: Orthodontists.
Aula 6.Clinical management of transpositions in orthodontics with an emphasis on autotransplantation
– Horizontal retention of the second and third molars: tactics and step-by-step protocol
– The theory of reciprocal induction: the main provisions
– Bimaxillary protrusion: treatment protocol with tooth extraction and autotransplantation
– Tooth transposition: step-by-step treatment protocol and clinical peculiarities
– Facial asymmetry due to the shift of the lower jaw: principles of treatment
– Interapproximal reduction of enamel: indications
– Application of palatal root torque: rules and methodology
– The technique of bending the closing loop: demonstration
– Disclosure of an impacted canine: clinical tips.
Recommended for: Orthodontists.
Aula 7.Retention. Relapses in orthodontics
– Retention planning: steps and recommendations
– Rotation of teeth: terms of application of retainers
– Relapse tendencies: removable or non-removable devices
– The role of soft tissues in the development of relapse
– Factors of dental stability:
- Occlusion
- Proximal contacts
- Fissure-tubercle contacts.
– Rotation of the lower jaw
– Differences in retention in men and women
– Prevention of relapse: basic principles
– High risk of relapse: main criteria
– Fibrotomy: indications and methods
– Vertical incisor disocclusion: features of retention
– Dental alveolar incisor disocclusion: types of retention
– Retainer design
– Features of retention during the growth period
– RAATS: methodology and indications
– Features of retention in growth modification.
Recommended for: Orthodontists.
Aula 8.Root resorption associated with orthodontic teeth movement
– Root resorption factors: biological aspects
– Prevention of resorption
– Classification of resorption by Malmgren
– Risk of resorption in treatment with and without tooth extraction
– Signs of root resorption
– Documentation and informed consent
– Methods of moving teeth with the risk of resorption
– The moment of force: the role in the development of resorption
– Arc bending technique
– Invisalign: Treatment for resorption risks.
Recommended for: Orthodontists.
O curso inclui aulas:
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1h 24m
Aula 1
Interceptive orthodontics
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Introduction and Definition
2:33
Twin-Block Growth Modification
11:46
Twin-Block Outcomes and Phase II Transition
16:45
Case Selection and Growth Response
24:00
Study Models, Expansion and Appliance Choice
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1h 47m
Aula 2
Use of functional appliance to correct the skeletal class 2
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0:01
Introduction and Lecture Overview
1:22
Controversy in Functional Appliances
3:52
Literature Review: Skeletal vs Dental Effects
9:33
Factors Affecting Clinical Outcomes
16:32
Biological Questions and Tissue Responses
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1h 29m
Aula 3
Correction of class 2 Malocclusion in young people
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0:01
Introduction and Objectives
7:14
Growth Modification in Growing Patients
13:29
Mechanotransduction: Indian Hedgehog in Condylar Growth
23:24
Adult Clinical Evidence: Herbst Case Studies
30:23
Adult Animal Evidence: Bite‑Jumping Morphology
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1h 21m
Aula 4
Treatment of pseudoclass 3 pathologies and elimination of functional dislocations
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0:01
Class III Classification and Etiology
2:01
Timing and Management Principles
5:02
Maxillary Deficiency: Expansion and Face‑Mask Therapy
9:06
Mandibular Prognathism and Growth Monitoring
13:38
Pseudo‑Class III: Diagnostic Criteria and Growth
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