Orthodontic Treatment Mechanics - now and in the future
17.03.2018, Istanbul, Türkei"... the only philosophy which offers a comprehensive system – it includes a range of high quality brackets, precise information on where to place those brackets, and full information on arch form and force levels. All of this is backed up with best-selling textbooks."
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Dr. Bennett, John
Datum
17.03.2018
Kurszeiten
08.00 - 17.30
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Zielgruppe
Arzt/Ärztin
Kosten
residents (PhD Student): 500,00 TL (zzgl. MwSt.)
the private practitioner orthodontists and faculty members. (Including VAT): 750,00 TL (zzgl. MwSt.)
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Istanbul
I look forward to the pleasure of working with you on April 20th. Like all my courses, the day will be clinically based, and will be supported by a range of stage-by-stage treated cases, many of them not seen before in Germany. There will be loads of clinical tips as well as advanced concepts, and the material is planned to be of interest to orthodontists at all levels.
McLaughlin Bennett 5.0 retains the best features of our previous treatment method, developed over the last 25 years, including lacebacks, bendbacks, sliding mechanics and group movement. You will see how the technique delivers improved performance on case after case and this success is built on using superior quality brackets, and precise bracket positioning. Our mechanics work best with accurate tie-wing brackets, and this will be the main focus of the course.
If you are already using our mechanics, you should be producing excellent results in a happy working environment, but there is always room for improvement. If we are not making changes, then we are not making progress!
I will be covering many key clinical topics, and these will include:
• Ten ways to improve patient care
• How to make some difficult cases easier
• Common mistakes and how to avoid them
• A check list for good overbite control, every time
• New mechanics after second premolar extractions
The day will focus on high quality care for today’s patients, but will also look ahead five years. Will their orthodontic needs be different then? What is likely to be the new focus, and what should we be doing now to meet the challenges ahead? Why not take this chance to spend an enjoyable and clinically relevant day with motivated colleagues? You are warmly invited to join us on April 20th to catch up with the latest thinking and to take a look ahead.
Sincerely,
John Bennett