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Sadao Sato Online School
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Roberto Luis Velasquez Torres
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Sadao Sato
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Helder Nunes Costa
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Alexandra Londono
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Наталья Лопухова
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Александр Кобылянский
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21 lecciones + 1 gratis (47h 47m)
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Sadao Sato Online School is:
– 8 leading experts in the occlusal plane concept
– 22 online-lessons
– 4 training modules:
- Cranio-mandibular orthodontics. Early orthodontic therapy
- Treatment of maloclussions using the occlusal plane concept
- TMD bruxism orthodontic treatment
- MEAW and alternative techniques.
This course combine prosthetics, orthodontics and functional dentistry.
Lección 1.Cranio-mandibular orthodontics. Concept and principles. Introductory lesson
– The evolution of cranio-mandibular orthodontics: a shift in concepts and paradigms
– Occlusion medicine: new field of healing art based on bruxism as a stress management function
– Mandibular position: most important subject in Cranio-Mandibular Orthodontics
– Occlusal Plane: VDO and POP as an essential element
– Occlusion Concept: sequential guidance
– Malocclusion and TMD
– Centric Relation (CR)
– Reference Position (RP): physiological and deranged
– Mandibular positioning.
Recommended for: Orthodontist, Gnathologist, General Dentist.
Lección 2.Cranio-mandibular orthodontics. Concept and principles
– The evolution of cranio-mandibular orthodontics: a shift in concepts and paradigms
– Occlusion medicine: new field of healing art based on bruxism as a stress management function
– Mandibular position: most important subject in Cranio-Mandibular Orthodontics
– Occlusal Plane: VDO and POP as an essential element
– Occlusion Concept: sequential guidance
– Malocclusion and TMD
– Centric Relation (CR)
– Reference Position (RP): physiological and deranged
– Mandibular positioning
– Clinical cases: class 2
– Clinical cases: open bite
– Clinical cases: closed lock joint.
Recommended for: Orthodontist, Gnathologist, General Dentist.
Lección 3.Therapeutic position concept in orthodontic treatment
– The history of gnatology: the therapeutic position of the mandible
– The concepts of «reference position» and the centric relation
– Determination of the central relation
– Diagnosis of the reference position: the algorithm
– Choice of treatment tactics: decision-making algorithm
– The concept of the reference position
– The positioning mechanism of mandible
– Occlusal support: the value for mandible positioning
– Elements of the cranio-mandibular system
– Planning the position of the condyle depending on the pathology
– Determining the therapeutic position
– Problems of class 2: retrusion guidance
– Principles of pathology treatment in class 2
– Treatment of complex clinical cases: restoration of hearing
– Causes of relapses and methods of prevention.
Recommended for: Orthodontist, Gnathologist, General Dentist.
Lección 4.Significance of occlusal plane control in orthodontic treatment
– Types of occlusal plane: GOP, AOP, POP
– Angle of Disocclusion (AOD): calculation of the value
– Occlusal plane and mandibular adaptation
– Skeletal class 3 development
– Influencing factors to occlusal plane during treatment: рosterior discrepancy
– Mechanics of class 3 treatment
– Development of class 2 high angle malocclusion
– Tasks, principles and sequence of class 2 treatment
– Arch form analysis: active and passive centric
– Retrusive guide
– Treatment of an open bite with chronic rheumatoid arthritis of the TMJ: a clinical example.
Recommended for: Orthodontist, Gnathologist, General Dentist.
Lección 5.Early orthodontic treatment based on sequential occlusion concept
– The concept of two-stage orthodontic treatment
– The advantage of early class 2 treatment
– The principle of adaptation and compensation:
- Adaptation phases
- Compensation mechanisms.
– Changes in occlusion during development: the effect of third molars
– The retrusive guide and the retrusive barrier: morphological features of the first molars
– The influence of the retrusive guide on the class 2 development
– The concept of early orthodontic class 3 treatment
– Indications for extraction of temporary incisors
– The use of bite turbos in growing patients in class 2 treatment
– Vertical compensation of class 3
– Double arch wire mechanics.
Recommended for: Orthodontist, Gnathologist, General Dentist.
Lección 6.Open bite and Class 3. Etiological consideration and treatment approach
– Vertical incisal disocclusion. Etiology
– Vertical incisal disocclusion diagnosis
– Changes in the occlusal plane during growth
– Factors influencing the occlusal plane
– Posterior discrepancy
– Class 3. Etiology
– Treatment protocol for Class 3 (with fully erupted third molars)
– Open bite treatment protocol
– Class 3 open bite treatment protocol
– Class 2 open bite treatment protocol
– Secondary open bite due to osteoarthritis
– Secondary open bite treatment protocol
– Class 3 and open bite treatment mechanics
– Clinical cases.
Recommended for: Orthodontist, Gnathologist, General Dentist.
Lección 7.Class 2 malocclusion. Mandibular repositioning therapy
– The relationship between the occlusal plane and malocclusion
– Class 2: dentoalveolar and skeletal forms. Characteristic
– The choice of class 2 method of treatment depending on the clinical case
– Сlass 2 treatment planning
– Traditional approach to class 2 treatment
– Indications and contraindications for premolars extraction
– Rules for the use of elastics
– Mandibular repositioning in class 2 treatment
– Retrusive guidance for class 2
– Leveling: simple or strategic
– Class 2 treatment with TMD
– Clinical cases.
Recommended for: Orthodontist, Gnathologist, General Dentist.
Lección 8.Mandibular Lateral Displacement (MLD) Malocclusion
– Characteristics of the Mandibular Lateral Displacement (MLD)
– Diagnostics of the Mandibular Lateral Displacement (MLD)
– X-ray examination
– Cephalometric analysis
– Relationship of occlusion pathology with the occurrence of TMD
– Occlusal plane and Mandibular Lateral Displacement (MLD)
– Treatment planning for Mandibular Lateral Displacement (MLD)
– Biomechanics of orthodontic treatment of Mandibular Lateral Displacement (MLD)
– Detailed protocol for the treatment of Mandibular Lateral Displacement (MLD)
– Clinical cases.
Recommended for: Orthodontist, Gnathologist, General Dentist.
Lección 9.Low Angle Malocclusion
– Cephalometric analysis
– Malocclusion: causes and tactics
– Growth and development of the skeleton: adaptation processes. Tilt angle control
– Posterior discrepancy: the formation of vertical incisal disocclusion. Role of third molars
– Vertical incisal disocclusion: treatment and prognosis
– Options for class 3 malocclusion
– Biological principles of pathology treatment: compensatory treatment
– Occlusal cant correction: recommendations
– Low angle class 3: characteristic features. Orthodontic Treatment Guide
– Treatment of low angle сlass 3: approach and tactics
– Adaptation and compensation: basic principles. Adaptation phases: types and mechanisms of compensation.
Recommended for: Orthodontist, Gnathologist, General Dentist.
Lección 10.Orthodontic treatment of high and low angle class 2 malocclusions based on CMS concept
– Evolution of the human posture and facial skeleton
– Principles of formation of malocclusion
– The reasons for the formation of high angle class 2 and 3
– The high and low angle class 3: the main differences and principles of treatment
– Treatment mechanics of class 3: MEAW
– Treatment concept for low angle class 3: increase vertical dimension of occlusion
– Treatment mechanics of low angle class 2 malocclusion
– Treatment of class 2 in combination with TMJ disease
– Principles of treatment of high angle class 2.
Recommended for: Orthodontist, Gnathologist, General Dentist.
Lección 11.Benefits of orthodontics in treatment of malocclusion with TMD
– Malocclusion: etiology and basic aspects
– Methods of treatment of malocclusion
– Craniofacial biology: principles of condyle growth
– The relationship between class 2 and TMJ dysfunction
– Stages of human skull development
– Occlusion treatment: a decision-making algorithm
– What is TMD?
– The origin of concomitant symptoms of TMD
– The sequence for the development of internal derangement
– The idea of centric relation
– Internal derangement: stages of development
– Cranio-mandibular system: principles of operation in normal and pathological conditions
– Orthodontic approach to the treatment of TMD: advantages
– Protocol for the treatment of pathology in class 2 and TMD
– Principles for the treatment of TMD.
Recommended for: Orthodontist, Gnathologist, General Dentist.
Lección 12.Occlusion concept based on bruxism function of the masticatory organ
– Stress management function of the masticatory organ
– The mechanism of formation of bruxism
– Bruxism and gastric ulcer: a study
– The concepts of allostatic response and allostasis
– The concept of stress management
– BruxChecker: diagnosis of bruxism
– Abfractions: causes of development
– Canine guidance
– Methods for monitoring bruxism activity
– Muscle activity during sleep: a study
– Occlusion design in bruxism: the concept of sequential occlusion
– Change of the occlusal plane: a clinical example
– Disbalance of the autonomic nervous system: the influence of bruxism and the position of the lower jaw.
Recommended for: Orthodontist, Gnathologist, General Dentist.
Lección 13.Early treatment in Cranio-Mandibular Orthodontics
– The relationship between orthodontics and prosthetics
– Standard method of patient examination (complaints, anamnesis, detailed clinical examination)
– Symptoms of TMJ muscle disorders in children
– TMJ. Criteria for evaluating X-ray images
– The structure and function of the TMJ in different periods of bite formation
– Principles of diagnosis and treatment of class 2 and 3 in children
– The obligatory use of diagnostic models when planning treatment in growing patients
– Guidelines for the class 2 management in children. Choice of orthodontic appliances
– 3D mandibular reposition
– Use of overlays in the treatment of class 2. Modeling and positioning of overlays in the oral cavity
– Principles of treating children with TMD
– Principles of class 3 treatment in children. Vertical compensation.
Recommended for: Orthodontist, Gnathologist, General Dentist.
Lección 14.Orthodontics in patients with Temporomandibular dysfunction
– Why, after the completion of orthodontic treatment, when an ideal occlusion is achieved, TMJ symptoms develop
– The Vienna concept of TMJ dysfunction treatment
– The reasons for the appearance of wear facets with good disocclusion in the canine area
– The limits of orthodontic treatment. Cranio-mandibular orthodontics
– Orthodontic treatment planning taking into account the state of the temporomandibular joint
– The main clinical signs of TMD
– Mounting a model in the articulator - a mandatory step in treatment planning
– Occlusal analysis: norm and deviations
– Diagnosis of bruxism with a Bruxchecker
– Prosthetic treatment of TMJ muscle disorders. Do we need a splint as a retainer.
Recommended for: Orthodontist, Gnathologist, General Dentist.
Lección 15.Cranio-mandibular orthodontics with aligners (Invisalign®)
– Movement of teeth by aligners: biomechanical aspects
– Optimal time of aligner therapy
– Aligners and braces: comparison, advantages and disadvantages
– Attachments: types and goals
– Predictability of working with aligners: factors
– Gingival-margin design of aligners
– Form of attachments: influence on clinical effect
– Principles of formation of pathological occlusion
– Changing the position of the TMJ
– Using mini implants
– Features of planning on a clinical example.
Recommended for: Orthodontist, Gnathologist, General Dentist.
Lección 16.Clinical use of MEAW to treat different malocclusion
– Variants of human phenotype development
– Class 3 treatment:
- Orthodontic camouflage
- Combined treatment (orthodontics+surgery)
- Vertical control.
– Treatment with tooth extraction: techniques, recommendations
– Stages of class 3 treatment
– Biomechanical aspects of treatment
– Functional adaptation of the mandible
– Indications for the third molars extraction
– The Mulligan Arch: technique and application advantages
– Dentofacial discrepancy
– Indications and contraindications for treatment in the MEAW concept
– Condylography in treatment planning: advantages and disadvantages.
Recommended for: Orthodontist, Gnathologist, General Dentist.
Lección 17.Clinical application of orthodontic treatment according to the method of professor Sadao Sato in difficult clinical сases
– Data from modern literature on maltreatment and complications dental treatment (side effect of technical revolution - invasive dental treatment; somewhere share the «simple» cases!)
– Functional features (chewing, swallowing, speaking, etc.) patients with different types of facial skeleton
– The concept of «functional space» and methods of its control in the course of complex dental treatment (concept Professor R. Slavicek and Professor S. Sato)
– Signs of functional overload of teeth iatrogenic origin
– Possibilities of orthodontic preparation of the oral cavity for prosthetics using the method of Professor S. Sato
– Disadvantages of the «orthopedic method» for correcting anomalies
– Functional diagnostics is the basis of safety in dentistry (examples of clinical use of condylography data, articulator and variator)
– Joint planning of a new occlusal plane and formation of a «technical task» for the whole team specialists.
Recommended for: Orthodontist, Gnathologist, General Dentist.
Lección 18.Clinical cases of Class 2 high angle in growing patients, adults and with TMD: 12 years of experience with the Sato technique
– Class 2: developmental factors, clinical criteria for diagnosis
– Objectives of class 2 treatment and action plan
– Third molar extraction: indications
– Diagnostic pathology: orthopantomogram, teleroentgenogram, indices
– Axiography: characteristics and advantages
– Maxilla expansion: terms, methods and recommendations
– Techniques for leveling the position of teeth
– The mechanical aspects of the class 2 correction
– Method of stabilization of premolars and molars
– Occlusal plane restoration: recommendations
– Retainers: recommendations and methods
– TMJ dysfunction: features of orthodontic treatment.
Recommended for: Orthodontist, Gnathologist, General Dentist.
Lección 19.Clinical cases of Class 2 low angle: from diagnosis to follow up in growing patients, adults and patients with TMD
– Class 2 development. The difference between the low angle and high angle
– Objectives and goals of treatment: planning methodology
– Instrumental and index evaluation. Assessment of the cervical vertebrae
– TMJ dysfunction: diagnosis and assessment of the joint condition
– Functional appliance: goals and objectives
– Treatment of patients with TMJ dysfunction: methods and limitations
– MEAW: methodology, advantages and disadvantages
– Distalization: indications, technique
– Features of treatment of teenagers and adults
– Treatment tactics in different clinical situations.
Recommended for: Orthodontist, Gnathologist, General Dentist.
Lección 20.Diagnosis and Treatment of Class 3 Malocclusion using Gummetal archwires
– Class 3 characteristics
– Angle of inclination of the lateral occlusal plane
– Evolution of the postura of the body
– Hyperdivergent growth: characteristics and options
– Posterior discrepancy effects
– High and low angle class 3: differences
– Principles of treatment of high angle class 3
– Gummetal: characteristics and features
– Stages of class 3 treatment
– Gummetal Arch bending: recommendations
– Features of the treatment of class 3 open bite
– Treatment of low angle class 3: concept
– Dental alveolar compensation and decompensation.
Recommended for: Orthodontist, Gnathologist, General Dentist.
Lección 21.3D characteristics of mandibular lateral displacement malocclusion and its treatment with Gummetal arches
– Asymmetry: diagnosis and treatment planning
– Mandibular lateral displacement: characteristic
– The effect of occlusion on the general condition
– 3d morphological characteristics of the lateral mandible displacement
– Functional characteristics of pathology
– Influence of the mandible position on the position of the temporal bone
– Therapeutic position: treatment planning
– Early treatment of mandibular lateral displacement
– Prevention of morphological problems
– Increasing the vertical dimension of the occlusion: techniques
– Asymmetric activation of the Arc Utility
– Diagnosis of airway volume.
Recommended for: Orthodontist, Gnathologist, General Dentist.
Lección 22.Early orthodontic treatment controlled by occlusion. Sadao Sato concept
– The main goals of early orthodontic treatment
– Phases of orthodontic treatment
– Principles of the development of the facial skeleton
– Functional and skeletal adaptation
– Factors of development of the skeletal class species: the role of the posterior occlusal plane
– MLD: key features
– Transversal and sagittal disorders: causes
– Displacement of the articular disc: types
– Oral respiration: causes and effects on jaw development
– Features of treatment at an early age
– Maxillary expansion: indications and contraindications
– Overlays: advantages and materials
– Сlass 2: features of treatment
– Functional appliances: advantages and disadvantages
– Condyle growth concepts
– The mechanism of mandible adaptation
– Methods of early orthodontic treatment
– Maintaining the correct bite position: principles
– Criteria for the use of braces
– Adaptation phases
– VDO change: recommendations
– Mistakes in treatment and prevention methods.
Recommended for: Orthodontist, Gnathologist, General Dentist.
El curso incluye las siguientes lecciones:
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2h 34m
Lección 2
Cranio-mandibular orthodontics. Concept and principles
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0:01
History of Gnathology and Mandibular Measurement
9:40
California Gnathology and Full‑Adjustable Articulators
19:20
1970s Paradigm Shift and TMJ Internal Derangement
29:00
Slavicek's RP Concept and Simplified Axiography
38:40
Occlusion Medicine and Bruxism (Stress Management)
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2h 28m
Lección 3
Therapeutic position concept in orthodontic treatment
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0:01
Introduction & Course Overview
11:34
History and Paradigm Shift in Occlusion
19:24
RP Concept and Centric Relation Debate
28:05
RP Definitions and Clinical Limitations
36:02
RP Diagnosis: Physiologic vs Deranged
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2h 33m
Lección 4
Significance of occlusal plane control in orthodontic treatment
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0:01
Occlusal Plane: Overview and Definitions
3:36
Occlusal Tables, Cusps and Curve of Spee
8:24
Posterior Occlusal Plane — RCI and Disclusion Angle
17:12
Growth-related Changes of the Occlusal Plane
26:01
Class III Development: Growth Case Examples
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