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Webinar course Bakr Rabie

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Detalles

2 lecciones (3h 28m)

3 CE Credits

3 CE Credits

Inglés

Descripción

Lección 1.Retention and relapse in orthodontics

– Retention of treatment results

– The dependence of the retention plan on the ongoingorthodontic treatment

– Saving space for tooth extraction (clinical case demonstration)

– The final stage of orthodontic treatment and detail in order to obtain a stable result

– Evidence-Based Open Bite Treatment Protocol

– The use of mini implants and elastics in order to obtain a table result

– Protocols to follow after maxillary expansion

– The value of excessive correction in obtaining a stable result

– Retention protocol after treatment of Class 2 by growth modifications

– Retention protocol after treatment of Class 2 with an average angle

– The protocol for retaining High Mandibular plane angle Class 2 cases.


Recommended for: Orthodontist, General dentist.

Lección 2.Root resorption associated with orthodontic tooth movement

– Informed consent of the patient before starting orthodontic treatment (identification of risk factors for root resorption. Conversation with the patient about these factors and the consequences of orthodontic treatment)

– Biological aspects of root resorption

– Predisposing factors to root resorption:


- Factors Related to Tooth Movements

- Factors related to the shape of the roots

- Factors related to Cortical bone thickness

- Factors related to Duration of treatment

- Factors related to the degree of initial root resorption prior to starting Ortho treatment

- Factors Related to Genetic predisposition of the patient.


Recommended for: Orthodontists, General Dentists.

El curso incluye las siguientes lecciones:

1h 41m
Lección 1

Retention and relapse in orthodontics

Bakr Rabie
1h 46m
Lección 2

Root resorption associated with orthodontic tooth movement

Bakr Rabie