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Orthodontic Treatment Mistakes: Camouflage and Retreatment Protocols for Compromised Cases
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Adith Venugopal
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6 lecciones + 1 gratis (5h 40m)
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Diagnosis and solutions for clinical mistakes during orthodontic treatment of compromised cases with Dr. Adith Venugopal – expertise in the management of challenging cases!
Compromised cases require specialized approaches to correct jaw position and improve both function and appearance.
Within the course, you will learn:
– Protocols for diagnosing and managing mistakes during treatment
– Management of mistakes during space closure
– Diagnosis and treatment planning for compromised cases
– Camouflage treatment protocols for skeletal Class 2 and Class 3
– Treatment protocols for skeletal open bite and skeletal asymmetry
– Treatment protocols for ectopic canines
– Orthodontic retreatment protocols.
To become a successful orthodontist, you need to be able to effectively manage challenging and complex cases.
This course will give you an advanced leap toward mastering these skills and becoming a proficient orthodontist!
Lección 1.Iatrogenics of Orthodontic Treatment and Modalities of Prevention. Introductory lesson
– Categorizing iatrogenic incidents
– Evaluation of common diagnostic mistakes during orthodontic treatment. Protocols to avoid iatrogenic complications
– The upper central incisors position and their effect on facial aesthetics
– The lower incisors positions. Is it possible to maintain long-term stability? Literature review
– Comparing extraction and non-extraction approaches. Indications and contraindications
– Analyzing literature on the extraction-non-extraction controversy
– Treatment outcomes in relation to extraction and non-extraction treatment approach
– Aesthetic driven orthodontics: evaluation of the patient profile before and after treatment
– The importance of controlling the vertical dimension in orthodontic treatment
– Protocols of molars vertical control
Recommended for: Orthodontists, General dentists.
Lección 2.Iatrogenics of Orthodontic Treatment and Modalities of Prevention
– Categorizing iatrogenic incidents
– Evaluation of common diagnostic mistakes during orthodontic treatment. Protocols to avoid iatrogenic complications
– The upper central incisors position and their effect on facial aesthetics
– The lower incisors positions. Is it possible to maintain long-term stability? Literature review
– Comparing extraction and non-extraction approaches. Indications and contraindications
– Analyzing literature on the extraction-non-extraction controversy
– Treatment outcomes in relation to extraction and non-extraction treatment approach
– Aesthetic driven orthodontics: evaluation of the patient profile before and after treatment
– The importance of controlling the vertical dimension in orthodontic treatment
– Protocols of molars vertical control
– Analysis of clinical cases:
- Extraction cases and space closure
- Non-extraction cases
- Treatment with microimplants.
Recommended for: Orthodontists, General dentists.
Lección 3.Biomechanics of Space Closure. Avoiding the Most Common Clinical Mistakes
– Management of the rollercoaster effect
– Treatment with extraction. Anchorage and space closure
– The protocols of sliding mechanics. How to avoid undesired tooth movement
– Tie backs for space closure
– Lace back and tie-back sliding mechanics: understanding the differences
– Treatment with microimplants. Protocols for managing anchorage throughout the treatment
– Analysis of clinical cases:
- Evaluation of the most common mistakes during retraction and space closure
- Dealing with loss of anchorage
- Overcorrection protocols
- Protocols of space closure with microimplants
- Mistakes to avoid during distalization, mesalization, intrusion, and extrusion of teeth
- Mistakes to avoid when working with cantilevers and loops.
Recommended for: Orthodontists, General dentists.
Lección 4.Treatment Protocols of Ectopic Canines and Application of Third Order Bends
– Interarch traction of impacted canines. Protocols of canine traction into the occlusal arch
– Planning disimpaction of palatally impacted canines to avoid iatrogenic complications
– Third order bends. Protocols of working with torque
– Iatrogenic root exposure. Third order bends fabrication
– Working with torque springs: common mistakes and how to avoid them
– Designing torquing springs to correct severe iatrogenic root exposures
– Analysis of various clinical cases.
Recommended for: Orthodontists, General dentists.
Lección 5.Orthodontic Retreatment of Complex Class 3 and Class 2 Cases
– Case selection and diagnosis
– Retreatment options and predictability of the outcome
– Step-by-step video demonstration of custom-made extra-slot torquing springs
– Class 2 and Class 3 camouflage protocols to avoid iatrogenic complications
– Biomechanics for the retreatment of compromised clinical cases
– Analysis of clinical cases.
Recommended for: Orthodontists, General dentists.
Lección 6.Vertical Delusions: Biomechanically Controlling the Vertical Dimension
– The ideal biomechanics for retraction in Class 1 and Class 2 bimaxillary protrusion
– Biomechanics for treatment of gummy smile
– TAD aided distalization and intrusion of molars to achieve chin projection
– Aesthetic and functional orthodontics: alteration of the vertical dimension of occlusion
– Correction of severe skeletal cants using TADS
– Analysis of various clinical cases:
- Segmented distalization
- Segment intrusion
- Application of TADS, loops, cantilevers, and torque springs.
Recommended for: Orthodontists, General dentists.
Lección 7.Class 3 Camouflage: Protocol to Optimize Aesthetics and Stability and to Avoid Iatrogenic Complications
– Diagnosis of Class 3: Pseudo/functional or true skeletal?
– Characteristics of Class 3 malocclusion
– Treatment protocols of pseudo Class 3
– Camouflage protocols of skeletal Class 3
– Treatment protocols of Class 3 with facial asymmetry
– Clinical case analysis:
- Class 3 treatment with microimplants
- Biomechanics of lower teeth distalization
- Class 3 treatment with extraction.
Recommended for: Orthodontists, General dentists.
El curso incluye las siguientes lecciones:
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1h 3m
Lección 2
Iatrogenics of Orthodontic Treatment and Modalities of Prevention
Adith VenugopalMostrar el programa de la lección
0:01
Iatrogenics in Orthodontics — Overview
6:40
Dunning‑Kruger and Iatrogenic Classification
16:38
Extraction vs Non‑Extraction — Case Study 1
24:23
IPR, Non‑Extraction Risks, and Evidence
31:02
Retraction Effects on Profile and Mandibular Rotation
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37m
Lección 3
Biomechanics of Space Closure. Avoiding the Most Common Clinical Mistakes
Adith VenugopalMostrar el programa de la lección
0:01
Round‑tripping and roller‑coaster effects — prevention with miniscrews (TADs)
8:10
Roller‑coaster effect: intrusion and TAD‑assisted correction
17:40
Implant‑supported intrusion techniques and biomechanics
23:01
Tongue‑thrust, TPA/crib mechanics and torque control
31:06
Case selection, TAD strategies and root‑correction spring
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21m
Lección 4
Treatment Protocols of Ectopic Canines and Application of Third Order Bends
Adith VenugopalMostrar el programa de la lección
0:01
Interarch traction for impacted canines
7:18
Torque correction for buccally erupted canines
13:46
Physiological tooth movement for iatrogenic root exposure
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