Miniscrews & Anchorage in Modern Orthodontics
13.10.2017, London, UK,Cortical Anchorage Course. The Complete System for Cortical Anchorage.
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Speaker
Dr. Iodice, Giorgio
Date
13.10.2017 - 14.10.2017
Time range
Course number
Target group
Orthodontists
Price
Per Participant: 649,00 £ (plus VAT)
Location
London, UK
Aims of the course
Anchorage: The enemy or friend that we have to deal with every day during our clinical practice.
To recognise the need for anchorage and to know how to obtain and maintain it during treatment are the key points that lead to orthodontic success. For years, orthodontists have applied complex systems and various appliances for anchorage, sometimes only succeeding in part.
The absence of multiple teeth or bone loss can sometimes make orthodontic treatment extremely complex, if not impossible. The introduction of Temporary Anchorage Devices (TADs) has revolutionized the orthodontic world, simplifying otherwise complex treatments and making impossible treatments possible.
Like other innovative procedures, the application of TADs can be initially rejected by the clinician, who may consider it complex and unnecessary. The course is intended to illustrate the advantages and disadvantages of TADs, their features and benefits, simple clinical procedures, as well as the possible risks and complications. Our goal will be to increase the knowledge and confidence of the clinical application of TADs, through the analysis of different clinical situations, as well as by applying TADs on blocks of synthetic bone.
Course Programme1st day
Theory:
• Anchorage in orthodontics
• Skeletal anchorage in orthodontics
• Clinical indications for use of TADs in orthodontics
• TADs Features and benefits
• Choosing the ideal site and the type of TADs
• Clinical Procedures
• Risks and Complications
• Clinical show cases as examples of the different clinical situations
• Auxiliary systems on TADs
Practical:
• Clinical show cases as examples of the different clinical situations
• TADS insertion on blocks of synthetic bone.
2nd day
• Systems with skeletal palatal anchorage: Ortho Easy Pal
• Clinical show cases as examples of the different clinical situations
To recognise the need for anchorage and to know how to obtain and maintain it during treatment are the key points that lead to orthodontic success. For years, orthodontists have applied complex systems and various appliances for anchorage, sometimes only succeeding in part.
The absence of multiple teeth or bone loss can sometimes make orthodontic treatment extremely complex, if not impossible. The introduction of Temporary Anchorage Devices (TADs) has revolutionized the orthodontic world, simplifying otherwise complex treatments and making impossible treatments possible.
Like other innovative procedures, the application of TADs can be initially rejected by the clinician, who may consider it complex and unnecessary. The course is intended to illustrate the advantages and disadvantages of TADs, their features and benefits, simple clinical procedures, as well as the possible risks and complications. Our goal will be to increase the knowledge and confidence of the clinical application of TADs, through the analysis of different clinical situations, as well as by applying TADs on blocks of synthetic bone.
Course Programme1st day
Theory:
• Anchorage in orthodontics
• Skeletal anchorage in orthodontics
• Clinical indications for use of TADs in orthodontics
• TADs Features and benefits
• Choosing the ideal site and the type of TADs
• Clinical Procedures
• Risks and Complications
• Clinical show cases as examples of the different clinical situations
• Auxiliary systems on TADs
Practical:
• Clinical show cases as examples of the different clinical situations
• TADS insertion on blocks of synthetic bone.
2nd day
• Systems with skeletal palatal anchorage: Ortho Easy Pal
• Clinical show cases as examples of the different clinical situations