Orthodontic Removable Appliances for Dental Professionals
Extraoral appliances. Functional appliances. Part of a full orthodontics dentistry course
Description
This course will take you from zero to hero of the following orthodontic topics: Contemporary removable appliances; Functional appliances; Extraoral appliances.
Here are the main headlines that this course covers:
Contemporary removable appliances
1.Types of tooth movements with removable appliance
1. Tipping
2. Overbite reduction
3. Crossbite correction
4. Extrusion
5. Intrusion
2. Components of removable appliance
1.1 Retentive components
1.2 Active components
1.3 Expansion screws
3. Clinical use of removable appliance
4. Treatment with removable appliance
4.1 Flat anterior bite plate therapy
4.2 Posterior bite planes
4.3 Opening and closing spaces with removable appliances.
4.4 Modificated appliances
5. Functional appliances – basic characteristics
5.1 Treatment philosophy
5.2 Clinical effects
5.3 Types of functional appliances
Removable appliances – Activator, Bionator, Frankel system, Twin block
Fixed functional appliances – Herbst appliance, Power scope
5.4 Pre-functional stage of treatment
6. Removable appliances used with fixed appliances
5.1 Headgear
5.2 Facemask
5.3 Chin cup
6. Clear aligner therapy
Functional appliances
1. Definition for functional appliance
2. History of the appliances
3. Classification
4. Effects of functional appliances
4.1 Dentoalveolar changes
4.2 Skeletal changes
4.3 Growth stimulation and acceleration
4.4 Soft tissue changes
5. Ideal requirements of functional appliances
6. Advantages and limitations
7. Indications for functional therapy
7.1 skeletal criteria
7.2 Dental criteria
7.3 Soft-tissue criteria
7.4 Functional criteria
8. Appliances
8.1 Upper anterior flat bite plane
Bite plane with labial bow
Sved bite plane
8.2 Upper anterior inclined plane
8.3 Lower inclined plane
8.4 Vestibular screens
8.5 Hotz oral screen
8.6 Lip bumper
8.7 Andersen activator
Advantages
Disadvantages
Steps in construction
Bite registration
Teeth movements with activator
Treatment effects
8.8 Bionator
Types of Bionator
Objectives of treatment
Standard appliance components and construction
Indications and contraindications
Class III Bionator
8.9 Frankel appliance
Extraoral appliances
1. Introduction
2. Indications for use of extraoral force
3. Location of Center of Resistance of the Dentomaxillary Complex
4. Components of Headgear
4.1 Face-bow. – outer and inner
4.2 Anchorage source or headgear strap
4.3 Force element. Earlier elastic bands/straps
5. Types of headgear
5.1 Cervical Headgear
5.2 High-Pull Headgear
5.3 Straight-Pull Headgear
5.4 Vertical-Pull Headgear
5.5 Headgears for incisor retraction
6. Uses of headgear
7. Patient instructions and disadvantages of Headgear therapy
8. Reverse-pull Headgear/Face mask
9. Indications for Face Mask
10. Components of Face mask
10.1 Intraoral Device
10.2 Elastic Traction
11. Protraction headgear
12. Chin cup
What You Will Learn!
- Treatment with removable appliances
- Clear aligner therapy introduction
- Functional appliances philosophy
- Working with Upper anterior flat bite plane,Upper anterior inclined andLower inclined plane,Vestibular screens,Lip bumper,Twin Block,Fixed functional appliances
- Working with Extraoral appliances -Headgear, Face mask and Chin cup
Who Should Attend!
- General dentists and post-graduate students
- Dental students