Budapest
10 - 12 oct 2024
Inglés

Orthodontics Congress. XXIV. Dental World – International Dental Exhibition and Congress

Derek Mahony
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For more than two decades now, the leading players in dentistry have been meeting in Budapest to gain knowledge, experience and expertise.

 

Congress participants and international experts from 50+ countries from all over the world, with a special focus on the Central-Eastern European countries, will be able to attend 5 international congresses. The presence of more than 300 dental manufacturers will guarantee first-hand experience of all the innovations that will be seen in dental practices in the years to come. In addition, live surgeries, demos, workshops and practical training sessions will provide visitors with knowledge that can be applied immediately, while the social event will help participants to get to know not only Budapest but also each other better.

 

Keynote speaker – Dr. Derek Mahony.

 

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Thursday, October 10


9.20-9.30

Dr. Péter Borbély

Opening


9.30-11.00

Dr. Chad Foster
Outside-in Esthetic Dentofacial Diagnosis and Treatment Planning

 

Dentofacial esthetics flow from the outside-in. The macro-esthetic features (craniofacial) directly influence the mini-esthetic (smile) and micro-esthetic (teeth) traits. In this regard a proper diagnosis and treatment plan should first prioritize the facial features to determine what is ideal, what is deficient, what needs to be protected, and what can be improved. This course will review this diagnostic method and offer many different types of cases in support.

- Outside-In-Profile and Lips
- Outside-In - Vertical Facial 1/3rds
- Dominance - The Esthetic Importance.


11.00-12.30

Dr. Chad Foster
Pragmatic Protocols For Non-Extraction Treatment in Borderline Cases (Crowding/Protrusion) 

 

We all know that there is nothing inherently wrong with extracting permanent teeth to achieve a beautiful orthodontic result if it is absolutely necessary. However, this decision should be based on more variables than just math (a quantified amount of crowding or cephalometric numbers). In this lecture we will review other variables that deserve attention as well and are sometimes at odds with the traditional math decision. Many cases will be reviewed.

- The Extraction Decision – More than just Math
- Appropriate Case Selection for Borderline Cases
- Protocols for Best Non-Extraction Approach in Borderline Cases.

 

12.30-14.00
Lunch Break

 

14.00-15.00

Dr. Raluca Vasile
Enhancing Clinical Excellence and Workflow Efficiency: The Impact of Spark Clear Aligners on Modern Orthodontic Practice

 

Explore the transformative benefits of the Spark Clear Aligners System in contemporary orthodontics. Join us to discover how Spark Clear Aligners are not only revolutionizing patient care and clinical outcomes, but also elevating the efficiency and satisfaction of dental professionals.
 

15.00-16.00

Dr. Shadi Samawi
Anterior Aesthetics: An Orthodontic-Multidisciplinary Perspective

 

The interdisciplinary management of anterior dents-facial aesthetics in the modern era has become the mainstay of modern dental practice within most dental specialties. The subjectivity of aesthetic judgements and differences between professional and lay people regarding the most commonly shared “standards of beauty” - as well as their constant fluctuation through time - have pushed clinicians to attempt to clarify and standardize these methods of assessment and treatment planning so that we can more easily and consistently communicate, plan and apply existing and future treatment techniques for the benefit of our patients.

This presentation is aimed towards orthodontists as well as other dental practitioners interested in interdisciplinary management of dento-facial aesthetic problems, where the most modern approaches to interdisciplinary management of anterior dental aesthetics will be discussed, focusing on Macro, Mini, and Micro Aesthetics.

It will demonstrate the importance of “holistic thinking” in dentistry, and showcase how orthodontic treatment can be an important foundational block for successful aesthetic treatments in most cases. It also aims to clarify the current standards of assessment, treatment planning and care required by practitioners working together in a multi-disciplinary setting, so that they would better be able to communicate, think and act harmoniously during the various stages of treatment, particularly where orthodontic treatment is required.

By the end of the presentation, both orthodontists and non-orthodontist clinicians should be able to have a clear understanding of the modern systematic approach required to handle multidisciplinary aesthetic treatment in conjunction with the orthodontic specialist.

Outline of Topics:

- Holistic Thinking in Modern Dentistry
- Orthodontics as a Foundation for Aesthetic Work.
- The Traditional Versus Modern Approach to Anterior Dental Aesthetics.
- Diagnosis: From the Outside-in!
- The Importance of Excellent Communication
- Macro to Micro Assessments in Interdisciplinary Treatment
- Complex Digital Smile Design in Orthodontic-Multidisciplinary Treatment
- The 12 Steps of Modern Orthodontic Multidisciplinary Treatment

 

16.00-17.00

Dr. Claudio Cesari
Biofilm or Forces are the Enemy of Orthodontic Patient Affected from Periodontitis? Evidence and Therapies

 

Orthodontic treatments are reaching more optimal results every day in terms of aesthetic and health parameters, achieving the maximum in terms of patient satisfaction and medical targets. Unfortunately, the increasing percentage of patients affected by Periodontal Disease and Oral Dysbiosis is a very frequent comorbidity and this clinical situation needs to be treated before the Orthodontic treatment. Periodontitis is an inflammatory and multi-factorial disease that, as we now know, is linked with other systemic diseases such as CV disease, type 2 Diabetes, Pre-term birth and many others.

These Systemic diseases can have a very negative effect not only on patients, but also the population in general and particularly the economic environment of hospitals. The possibility to diagnose, find and treat Inflammatory Periodontal Disease is a condition and necessity that international research and Scientific Literature has been demonstrated as mandatory over the last ten years. Through an attentive examination of the evidence in Literature, with a few clinical cases and examples, the presentation will describe the delicate and correct Ortho-Perio LINK, giving very useful tricks and tips for a successful and healthy clinical treatment both in Perio and Ortho. We will focus on the EFP Guidelines and on all the options that dentist-Orthodontist- Dental Hygienist have to know and practice for the surgical phases of the therapy but also for the ‘so effective’ Periodontal Supportive Therapy.

 


Friday, October 11

 

9.20-9.30

Dr. Péter Borbély

Opening


9.30-11.00

Dr. Martin Baxmann
Triumph over Adversity: Navigating Orthodontic Challenges
 

In this lecture, I will explore orthodontic cases that went off course due to planning or mechanical failures, patient issues, or as cases taken over from other orthodontists. Drawing from the most personal experiences, I will present "worst-case scenarios" encountered in my career.

These cases range from severe malocclusions worsened by poor planning to complications from mechanical failures or patient non-compliance. However, the focus will be on redemption, outlining strategies used to salvage these situations and get them back on track. Attendees will learn about innovative treatment approaches and effective communication techniques for overcoming obstacles in orthodontic practice. Join me to discover how perseverance and ingenuity can lead to successful outcomes in challenging cases. And remember. There is no such thing as perfection. In the end we are all humans.

 

11.00-12.30

Dr. Martin Baxmann
2024 Update in TADs 

 

Let's discuss an update to decide when to use them, when not to use them, which are the best insertion sites and why. Learn to insert and remove quickly and safely and avoid unnecessary failures. Take home a streamlined, easy-to-understand and successful concept that covers everything from education, anaesthesia, insertion and correct connection to the fixed appliance or aligner to removal.

The most important applications at a glance:

- Maximum anchorage in the upper and lower jaw
- Clever distalisation in the upper and lower jaw, without complex and expensive additional appliances
- IZC technique and buccal shelf method
- Gummy smile treatment with mini implants
- Class II, III, deep bite and open bite corrections
- Using mini-implants and aligners together
- Pre-prosthetics, non-implants and special cases
- Master of disaster: avoid implant loss and damage to neighbouring structures

 

12.30-14.00
Lunch Break


14.00-15.30

Dr. Sonia Presencia
Pushing Boundaries of Aligner Therapy

 

10% of the world's population have severe periodontal disease. With orthodontics we can greatly help patients who suffer from periodontal disease by improving recessions, promoting bone formation, improving access to hygiene, etc. For all this, in this lecture I want to talk about how and when to treat these patients to help them improve their health.

On the other hand, there is currently an epidemic of oral breathing that is producing serious consequences on the general health of our patients. With aligners we can improve airflow in the airways, and also improving the health of our patients. We are going to see complex cases treated with ClearCorrect and how we have improved their health with orthodontic treatment with aligners.

 

15.30-17.00

Dr. Amina Ben Salem

The «ACTIVE EARLY» Approach for an Efficient Orthodontic Practice
 

Begin with the end in mind is one of the most important philosophies in Pitts 21 protocol. Initiating the wanted forces and moment within the appliance as early in treatment as possible, using SAP bracket position to adjust vertical position of the incisors for smile arc, inverting groups of brackets (flipped and flocked) as needed to activate torsion in the appliance sooner in treatment ,using ESLE to control forces and moments with appropriate disarticulation to encourage specific tooth movements .This has become known as an «ACTIVE EARLY» approach to case management in order to create new smiles with simple mechanics while being efficient.

 


Saturday, October 12


9.20-9.30

Dr. Péter Borbély

Opening


9.30-12.30

Dr. Derek Mahony
Interceptive Orthodontic Treatment of Impacted Teeth

 

12.30-14.00

Lunch break

 

14.00-15.00

Dr. Luis Maria Ilzarbe Ripoll
How to Properly Design a Smile Using Clear Aligners 
 

Doctor Luis Ilzarbe will share his expertise in using Smile Architect TM tools included in the Clincheck software from Align, showing a multidisciplinary approach with the Invisalign system, alignment teeth prior to the restorative. He will explain his protocol step by step and clarify it through clinical cases in really different situations ( direct composites, indirect porcelain veneers and implant rehabilitation ).

Aims and objectives:

- Understand how to manage Clincheck software tools to guide teeth inside the prosthetic frame.
- How Smile Architect helps doctors to understand a restorative approach and helps in reaching a predictable and consistent teeth alignment therapy to patients.
- Using Smile Architect TM tools in the diagnostic process trying to preserve as much tissue from patients teeth thinking in the importance of a minimally invasive approach.
- Show how the new communications tools made our decisions more easy to understand for patients why we are taking some decisions in our aligning therapy.

Conferencistas 1

Оbtuvo su título de Membresía en Ortodoncia en el Real Colegio de Cirujanos, Inglaterra. Es editor colaborador de la Revista de Odontología Pediátrica, Revista de Ortodoncia Internacional y Revista Española de Ortopedia Orofacial Dentofacial.
 

Evento

Hungexpo Fair Center

 

Albertirsai út 10, 1101, Budapest, Hungary