Cephalometric Analysis from A to Z: Everything a Dentist Should Know
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Descripción
Everything a dentist should know about cephalometric analysis in one course!
Step-by-step demonstration of tracing and identifying anthropometric landmarks on the cephalogram — An important diagnostic tool in orthodontics and Dentofacial orthopedics!
Within the course, you will learn:
– The basic principles of cephalometric analysis
– Identifying and tracing of dental and skeletal landmarks
– Identifying and tracing cephalometric planes and angles
– Analyses of occlusion in relation to the cranial base and the TMJ
– Dentoalveolar Compensation in Diagnostics and Treatment Planning
– Prosthetic treatment planning based on cephalogram
– Reconstruction of the curve of Spee.
After the completion of the course, you will be able to diagnose and create the treatment plan of orthodontic and dentofacial orthopedic cases based on cephalometric analysis.
El curso incluye las siguientes lecciones:
Basic Principles of a Cephalometric Analysis
Gregor SlavicekCephalometric Measurements
Gregor SlavicekSystematic analysis of a Cephalogram: Anatomical Structures and Landmarks
Gregor SlavicekSystemic Analysis of a Cephalogram: Landmarks of Maxilla and Mandible
Gregor SlavicekEmpezar el periodo de prueba
Conferencistas (1 persona)
Founder, CEO and owner of Orehab Minds GmbH, Stuttgart. Honorary member of the Romanian Dental and Maxillo-Facial Prothetic Society, the Italian Association of Gnathology. Visiting Professor of the First Moscow State Medical University. Honorary Professor of the Ukrainian State Medical Academy.
Organizador
OREHAB Minds
Recommended for: Orthodontists, Functional dentists, General dentists.
Total CE credits: 5.5
Total lecture time: 8 h 8 min
Course created: 03/20/2023. OHI-S receives no commercial support for this program.
The articles:
1. Concepts, aims, and drawbacks in interdisciplinary dentistry: Results of an international questionnaire. Gregor Slavicek, Alexandra Makarevich, Ivan Makarevich, Ksenia Bulatova. 2013
2. A standardized procedure to record human speech trajectories. H. Gruber, Gregor Slavicek, P. Siegl. 2010.
This continuing education activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the standards of the ADA Continuing Education Recognition Program (ADA CERP).
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