Orthodontics today addresses the needs of all patients, both children and adults. Adult patients often have a major aesthetic demand, both as a reason for consultation and as a treatment expectation.
Lingual and aesthetic orthodontics is therefore a rapidly developing clinical discipline that drives intense research and development activity.
Learning this discipline requires acquiring specific knowledge in biomechanics, biomaterials, and occlusion, as well as familiarity with the various available appliances.
The objective of this training is to acquire the theoretical knowledge necessary for the proper management of lingual orthodontic treatment, along with practical application.
Basic & advanced orthodontics
Orthodontics today addresses the needs of all patients, both children and adults. Adult patients often have a major aesthetic demand, both as a reason for consultation and as a treatment expectation. Lingual and aestheti...
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Target audience
This program is designed for general practice dental surgeons as well as first-year orthodontia residents wishing to elevate their practice to a higher level.
Modules overview
Organize your case from beginner to professional Completed 9 photos
Advanced concepts Completed 10 photos
Overcoming the problem, effective management Completed 9 photos
Dentofacial Orthopedics (Ortho - Pedo) Completed 10 photos
Advanced Dentofacial Orthopedics and case finalization Completed 3 photos
Aligners (design, staging, fabrication) Upcoming
This module comprehensively explores clear aligner therapy, from design and planning to fabrication and clinical management. It presents the fundamental principles of treatment, rigorous case selection and understanding of aligner mechanics as well as tooth movements programmed in stages. The emphasis is on collaboration with the laboratory, optimization of patient management and personalization of therapeutic strategies. The main malocclusions (crowding, spacing, crossbite, deep bite, open bite) are addressed, as well as finishing protocols, refinement and complication management, in order to enable the practitioner to master aligners with precision and efficiency.
More on dento-facial orthopedics and challenges
Treatment principles in clear aligner therapy
- Case selection
- Aligner mechanics
- Tooth movement
- Stages (step-by-step planning)
Clinical patient management and laboratory management
Align your way
Crowding – Spacing – Crossbite – Deep bite – Open bite Finishing, refinement and complication management in the office.
Important information
Required equipment:
- Powerful laptop (Windows recommended)
- External mouse for better manipulation precision
- Charger and connection accessories
Recommended system configuration:
- Intel i7 processor or equivalent
- Minimum 16 GB RAM
- Dedicated graphics card recommended
- Full HD display
- Windows 10 or higher
- Sufficient available storage space for digital files
Minimum recommended graphics card:
- NVIDIA GTX 1650 (4 GB) or equivalent
- AMD Radeon RX 570 or equivalent
- Graphics card compatible with OpenGL 4.0 minimum
Optimal recommendation for smooth workflow:
- NVIDIA RTX 2060 / RTX 3060 or higher
- Minimum 6 GB of video memory (VRAM)