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    Orthodontic biomechanics and anchorage

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Orthodontic biomechanics and anchorage

    Orthodontic biomechanics and anchorage
    Genre: eLearning | MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz
    Language: English | VTT | Size: 1.09 GB | Duration: 3 section | 9 lectures | (2h 32m)

    Deep bite correction. Correction of bilateral posterior open bite. Part of full orthodontics dentistry course

    What you'll learn
    Orthodontic tooth movement
    Biomechanics of tooth movement
    Types of dental movements: Tipping, Translation, Root movement, Rotation, Intrusion, Extrusion
    Deep bite correction. Correction of bilateral posterior open bite. Correction of anterior cross bite. Use of V bend. Diastema closure
    Indications for anchorage
    Types of anchorage. Minimal Anchorage. Moderate Anchorage. Maximum or Severe Anchorage. Absolut Anchorage

    Requirements
    Interested in becoming an orthodontic specialist
    Description
    This course will take you from zero to hero of the following orthodontic topics: Orthodontic tooth movement; Biomechanics of tooth movement and Anchorage.

    Here are the main headlines that this course covers:

    Orthodontic tooth movement

    1. Role and structure of periodontal ligament

    2. Theory of tooth movement

    3. Optimal orthodontic force

    4. Tissue response to orthodontic force

    4.1 Changes in the pressure zone

    4.2 Changes in the tension zone

    5. Stages of tooth movement

    6. Types of force based on magnitude and force decay.

    7. Effects on drugs on the response to orthodontic force

    Biomechanics of tooth movement

    1. Introduction

    2. Laws of Newton

    3. Definition of force

    4. Definition of center of resistance

    5. Center of rotation

    6. Definition of moment

    7. Types of dental movements

    7.1 Tipping

    7.2 Translation

    7.3 Root movement

    7.4 Rotation

    7.5 Intrusion

    7.6 Extrusion

    8. Definition of a couple

    9. Static equilibrium

    10. Action and reaction

    11. Deep bite correction

    12. Correction of bilateral posterior open bite

    13. Correction of anterior cross bite

    14. Use of V bend

    15. Diastema closure

    Anchorage

    1.Introduction

    1.Definition for anchorage

    2. Classification of anchorage

    2.1 Intraoral or extraoral

    2.2 Intramaxillary and intermaxillary

    2.3 Type A, Type B, Type C

    3. Intramaxillary anchorage

    Anchorage preparation

    Soft tissue anchorage

    Free anchorage

    4. Intermaxillary anchorage

    5. Extraoral anchorage

    6. Indications for anchorage

    7. Factors to consider determining the type of anchorage

    8. Tips to reinforce posterosuperior anchorage

    9. Tips to reinforce anteroinferior anchorage

    10. Types of anchorage

    10.1.1. Minimal Anchorage.

    Stops.

    Tip back.

    Arch wire tie back.

    Toe-in, Toe-Out.

    Retro-ligature.

    Intermaxillary elastics.

    Lip Bumper.

    10.2. Moderate Anchorage.

    Nance Button.

    Transpalatine Arch (TPA).

    Lingual Arch

    10.3. Maximum or Severe Anchorage.

    Chromosome arch.

    Transpalanance

    10.4. Absolut Anchorage

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