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Biology-Driven Aligner Orthodontics: Periodontal and Implant-Based Interdisciplinary Therapy

A unified biologic system connecting periodontal health, orthodontic movement, aligner therapy, and implant-driven planning.

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3 aulas + 1 grátis (2h 40m)

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Descrição

Modern orthodontics cannot be separated from periodontal biology and implant-driven rehabilitation. 

This course by Dr. Frank Celenza presents a structured yet clinically dynamic framework that redefines orthodontic therapy through the lens of periodontal health, tissue response, and interdisciplinary integration

During the course, you will learn about:


— Fundamental biological differences between orthodontic and periodontal patients and their clinical implications
— Principles of interdisciplinary diagnosis and treatment planning in complex cases
— Periodontal and peri-implant considerations essential for safe and effective orthodontic therapy
— Therapeutic orthodontic movements and their impact on periodontal tissues 
— Evidence-based sequencing strategies in orthodontic–periodontal treatment
— Clinical protocols for effective communication and coordination between specialties.

Aula 1.Biological Differences Between Periodontal and Orthodontic Patients

— Impact of baseline inflammation on orthodontic tooth movement
— Differences in bone quality, density, and remodeling potential
— Variations in gingival biotype and soft tissue response
— Impact on interdisciplinary periodontal–orthodontic decision-making
— Implications for periodontal therapy and orthodontic mechanics.

Aula 2.Periodontal Considerations in Orthodontic Therapy

— Biological differences between periodontal and orthodontic patients
— Impact of periodontal status on orthodontic outcomes
— Role of inflammation in tooth movement and tissue response
— Monitoring and maintaining periodontal stability during active therapy
— Indications for soft and hard tissue grafting in orthodontic patients
— Timing and sequencing relative to orthodontic mechanics
— Principles of retention design in orthodontic–periodontal cases
— Selection of appropriate retention protocols
— Supracrestal fiberotomy and its clinical indications
— Strategies to enhance post-treatment stability.

Aula 3.Periodontal Effects of Aligner Therapy: Therapeutic Tooth Movements and Tissue Response

— Interaction between orthodontic forces and periodontal tissues
— Morphological changes in supporting structures during movement
— Forced eruption and its regenerative potential
— Tooth uprighting and defect-related tooth positioning
— Movement strategies in the presence of periodontal defects
— Influence of aligner-driven movements on papillary architecture
— Soft tissue considerations during space closure and alignment
— Predictable periodontal advantages of controlled tooth movement
— Biological and mechanical limitations of aligner therapy
— Integration of orthodontic and periodontal treatment planning
— Timing of movements in complex restorative–periodontal cases.

Aula 4.Aligner-Orthodontic Interactions with Implants: Sequencing, Anchorage, and Site Development

— Role of aligner therapy in interdisciplinary implant treatment
— Biological and mechanical interaction between implants and tooth movement
— Site development through controlled tooth movement
— Spatial management for optimal implant positioning
— Strategies for soft and hard tissue optimization
— Implant placement prior to orthodontic therapy
— Use of implants as absolute anchorage units
— Non-dental anchorage concepts and biomechanics
— Role of imaging in treatment sequencing and safety
— Assessment of bone, space, and implant position during therapy
— Interdisciplinary treatment sequencing:
 

- Decision-making frameworks for treatment order
- Optimizing outcomes through coordinated planning.