Dental CE Course: Early and Late Treatment in Orthodontics: Functional Esthetic Goal
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Course Title: Early and Late Treatment in Orthodontics: Functional and Esthetic Goals Instructor: SILVANO NARETTO, M.D., D.D.S, M.A.S., M. Sc. Course Date: October 23 - 26, 2011Reasons to join this course: This course is for orthodontists, pediatric dentists and general dentists treating malocclusions and wishing to expand their knowledge in early and late treatment. The goal of our profession is to give the best harmonic, functional, and esthetic results and long term stability with the least invasive treatment. The high prevalence of malocclusion, whether dental and/or skeletal, is common in the population of children and young adults as shown in a review of the literature. Several etiopathogenetic factors are involved in the development of a malocclusion: genetic factors, environmental factors and functional factors especially during the evolutive period in children’s growth. Therefore, the right approach and timing is very important, to recognize, diagnose and treat malocclusion in the very first phases of development before abnormal compensating mechanisms can establish. The benefit for you: • Reduce treatment time for children • Have happier patients and parents • Improve your reputation The key points in early stage treatment: • Understanding of the mechanism of cranio-facial growth • Understanding the development of occlusion and the functions (mastication, deglutition, speech) Learn, enjoy and take out of this course: • Accurate early diagnosis of malocclusion • Less invasive orthodontic treatments • Reduce extraction cases and reduce relapses • Improve face and smile harmony The course topics: • Craniofacial bone development during growth • Development of malocclusions during growth • Documentation and diagnostic protocol; Cephalometric analyses • Treatment in deciduous and mixed dentitions • The right timing of interceptive treatment • Deep bite cases; Open bite cases, Cross bite and Mandibular displacement cases • Treatment in mature dentition and adults • Low friction self-ligating appliance: mechanics and forces • Low forces wires: biological concepts of low forces • Clinical case discussion: milk, mixed and mature dentitions For more Course Information Copy and Visit this link: http://www.ideausa.net/lecturers_courses_details_faculty.asp?guid={5963D413-0D1E-4D66-8BB5-B6171FBAE95F}&category=1
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Jul 22, 2011 So much learned and so much to implement into my implant practice on Monday. Understanding biology behind implant dentistry helped me understand the reason for performing procedures. Not until now do I completely feel that I have a firm grasp on the science...
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1291 East Hillsdale Boulevard, Suite 123
Foster City, CA 94404
United States
+1-650-578-9495
Website: http://www.ideausa.net
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