Master, Wanted & Unwanted Tooth Movement in Orthodontics
Clinical Implication of Basic Sciences and Applied Biomechanics.
Description
Welcome to online Orthodontic course. My name is Dr. Saima Hirji, and I am your instructor in this course. In addition to welcoming you to the course, I would like to give you some helpful information and a few hints for successful completion of this course.
For many of you, this is your first experience with an online course.
Online courses provide a different way to study and place different skills from students. You will find that, as an online learner, self motivation and discipline are paramount. This means that you are completely responsible for establishing and maintaining a regular study system. In addition, some students anticipate that online courses will be easier than face-to-face courses. My experience with online study is that getting started and keeping on schedule are most important to successful completion. Good Luck.
Over the past few years in my teaching career I've been asked a lot for advice on how to manage tooth movement in osteoporosis and arthritis patients? how control unwanted tooth movement? How to achieve optimal character and nature of force to produce tooth movement with less side effects? Know impact of orthodontic force on molecular, histological and cellular level. Learn how bone respond responds to orthodontic force. Structure and types of bone in facial skeleton. Which works better, continuous or interrupted force? Will i apply one couple or two couple force system in my patients? Do segmented arch mechanic is better than continuous arch mechanics? Is removable functional appliance are safe in kids having rheumatoid arthritis? Learn impact of meditation and hormones therapy on alveolar bone. Is orthodontic treatment is contraindicated in patients suffering from osteoporosis, osteopenia and rheumatoid arthritis? How to treat and manage such patients?
I'm finally created this online course to answer common questions of general practitioners
Don't miss the opportunity to attend this course if this is something you would be interested in?
What You Will Learn!
- Learning integration of basic sciences and clinical implication of favourable and unfavourable tooth movement.
- Understand biology of tooth movement, impact of force on molecular, histologic and cellular level
- Understand bone structure, physiology and metabolism
- Understand bone pathologies and its impact on orthodontic tooth movement- osteoporosis, osteopenia and arthritis
- Understand impact of orthodontic force, ideal character & duration of optimal forces needed for bone and tooth movement
- Anchorage control and learn to control unwanted tooth movement
- Biomechanics of orthodontic tooth movement
Who Should Attend!
- Dentist
- post graduate resident orthodontist
- Undergraduate final year students
- Interns wants to learn orthodontics