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Module 4: Face assymetry. Extractive and non-extractive treatment. Anterior open bite
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Chris Chang
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3 aulas (4h 17m)
inglês
Descrição
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Aula 1.Extraction vs non-extraction: a reasonable treatment plan
Also available in Spanish language.
- Decision-making table to guide treatment plan
- Pros and cons of extraction and non-extraction treatment
- Favorable indicators for non-extraction patients with good long-term stability
- Analysis of numerous clinical cases to demonstrate the thinking process
- Practical tips on choosing a treatment method depending on the clinical case
- Open bite, crowding, cross bite, deep bite, class II: treatment protocols
- Use of skeletal anchorage in non-extraction cases
- Elastics: lifehacks in use in difficult clinical cases
- Long-term results of treatment of cases using extraction and non-extraction methods. Result retention.
Aula 2.Asymmetry treatment: TADs+Damon Q
Also available in Spanish language.
- 3 major asymmeties;
- Various etiologies of skeletal and dental asymmetries;
- Functional asymmetry: etiology, diagnosis, treatment;
- Differential diagnosis of varios asymmetries;
- Suitable treatment plans based on differential diagnosis;
- Non-surgical asymmetry treatment;
- Treatment of asymmetry in children and adolescents;
- Skeletal growth: the most important factor in the asymmetry treatment;
- Asymmetric biomechanics using TADs and self-ligation systems to correct dental asymmetry;
- Long-term results of asymmetry treatment;
- Retention.
Aula 3.Non-surgical correction of anterior open bite
Also available in Spanish language.
- The etiology of anterior open bite;
- Treatment protocol of anterior open bite without orthognatic surgery;
- The biomechanics of buccal shelf screws(BS screws) to intrude posterior maxillary molars;
- The location of buccal shelf;
- Direct insertion of BS screws.
O curso inclui aulas:
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Aula 1
Extraction vs non-extraction: a reasonable treatment plan
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0:01
Introduction: Extraction versus Non‑Extraction
4:27
Historical Trends and the Extraction Debate
10:11
Appliance Advances and Clinical Implications
16:19
Case Series Methods and Case 1 Diagnosis
25:23
Case 1: Mechanics and Treatment Sequence
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Aula 2
Asymmetry treatment: TADs+Damon Q
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0:01
Introduction and personal anecdote on asymmetry
4:40
Overview: dental, skeletal, functional asymmetries
10:01
Functional asymmetry — Class II functional shifts and interferences
14:24
Upper‑arch asymmetry: checkpoints and clinical signs
18:34
Severe dental‑arch asymmetry case and arch development
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Aula 3
Non-surgical correction of anterior open bite
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0:01
History and diagnosis of anterior open bite (Hellman 1915–1931)
6:35
Author's training and 2006 turning point (Eureka case)
11:47
Mechanics of incisor retraction and four‑premolar extraction rationale
16:08
Decision‑making table and Damon System case examples
19:33
Severe open‑bite cases: extraction vs non‑extraction decisions
