Management of the developing dentition orthodontic course

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Management of the developing dentition orthodontic course
Genre: eLearning | MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz
Language: English | VTT | Size: 1.91 GB | Duration: 4 section | 10 lectures | (4h 12m)

Space regaining, creation, closure, supervision. Management of oral habits. Part of full orthodontics dentistry course

What you'll learn
Space management in the transitional dentition. Planning for Space Management: Nance analysis; Moyers analysis; Bolton analysis.
Treatment Options for Space Management.
Space maintenance. Space regaining. Space creation. Space closure. Space supervision.
Management of incisor crowding. Treatment of minor, moderate or severe crowding. Serial extraction.
Management of oral habits: Non-Nutritive Sucking; Thumb or Finger Sucking Treatment; Pacifier Habits; Tongue Thrust; Lip sucking or lip interposition habit; Mouth Breathing; Speech problems; Bruxism; Nail biting habit

Requirements
Interested in becoming an orthodontic specialist
Description
This course will take you from zero to hero of the following orthodontic topics: Management of the developing dentition. Early treatment.; Management of incisor crowding and Management of oral habits.

Here are the main headlines that this course covers:

Management of the developing dentition. Early treatment.

1. Space management in the transitional dentition

1.1 Prediction of tooth emergence

1.2 Factors influencing time of eruption

1.3 Factors influencing mesial or distal drift

2. Planning for Space Management

2.1 Space evaluation and size prediction

Nance analysis

Moyers analysis

Bolton analysis

2.2 General eruption pattern and problems of eruption

3. Treatment Options for Space Management

3.1 Space maintenance

3.1.1 Nonfunctional fixed unilateral space maintainers – band and loop, distal shoe

3.1.2 Nonfunctional fixed bilateral space maintainers – Lower arch, Active holding arch, transpalatal arch, Nance arch

3.1.3 Functional fixed space maintainers - Band and occlusal bar, Band and pontic, Crown and bar, Crown and pontic, Anterior provisional fixed partial denture

3.1.4 Removable space maintainers

3.2. Space regaining

3.2.1 Fixed unilateral and bilateral regainers

Molar distalizer with Nance anchorage

Sliding loop and lingual arch

Pendulum appliance

Distal jet appliance

2 × 4 bonding

Removable space regainers

3.3 Space creation

Tooth extraction

Sequential selective enamel stripping

Sagittal expansion - lip bumper, pendulum appliance, active lingual arch, removable distalizer, headgear.

Transverse expansion - W arch, quad –helix, has expander, hyrax expander, removable expanders

3.4 Space closure

3.5 Space supervision

Management of incisor crowding

1. Classification of incisor crowding

2. Treatment of minor crowding

3. Treatment of moderate crowding

3.1 Preservation of E space

3.2 Space creation

4. Treatment of severe crowding

4.1 Serial extraction

4.2 Treatment planning

4.3 Timing of serial extraction

4.4 Sequence of serial extraction

4.5 Serial extraction in patients with Class II division 1 malocclusions

4.6 Serial extraction in patients with Class II division 2 malocclusions

4.7 Serial extraction in patients with open bite

4.8 Serial extraction in patients with Class III malocclusions

5. Mandibular Incisor Crowding Caused by Bolton Discrepancy

Management of oral habits

1. Non-Nutritive Sucking

1.1 Ethiology

1.2 Effects on occlusion

1.3 Time of treatment

2. Thumb or Finger Sucking

2.1 Ethiology

2.2 Effects on occlusion

2.3 Treatment

Behavioral modification

Removable habit breakers

Fixed habit breakers

3. Pacifier Habits

3.1 Еffects on occlusion

4. Tongue Thrust

4.1 Classification

4.2 Clinical examination

4.3 Treatment

5. Lip sucking or lip interposition habit

5.1 effects on occlusion

5.2 Treatment

6. Mouth Breathing

6.1 Effects on occlusion

6.2 Etiology

6.3 Clinical examination

6.4 Treatment

6.5 Muscular extras ices

7. Speech problems

8. Bruxism

9. Nail biting habit

Who this course is for:
General dentists and post-graduate students
Dental students