Basic Orthodontic Course : From A - Z Part 1
What you'll learn
- Introduction to orthodntics
- Possible benefits of orthodontic treatment upon
- Etiology Of Malocclusion
- Classification of crowding
- Variation in facial type, occlusion and malocclusion.
- Etiology of skeletal growth disturbances.
- Skeletal relationships.
Requirements
- Dentistry Students or Dental Assistants.
- Interest in Dentistry education
- Smart Phone or Tablet or Computer
- Internet Connection
Description
INTRODUCTION TO ORTHODONTICS Orthodontic
What is orthodontics?
Orthodontics is that branch of dentistry concerned with:
1- facial growth
2- development of the dentition and occlusion
3-and with the diagnosis , interception
4-and treatment of occlusal anomalies.
Demand for treatment
• Demand for treatment does not necessarily reflect need for treatment.
• Awareness of tooth alignment and malocclusion, and willingness to undergo orthodontic treatment, are greater in the following groups:
1)Females
2)higher socio-economic families/groups.
3)In areas which have a smaller population to orthodontist ratio, presumably because appliances become more accepted.
Some patients are very aware of mild rotations of the upper incisors, whilst others are blithely unaware
Classification of crowding
Mild : less than 4 mm
Moderate : 4-8 mm
Severe : more than 8 mm
Etiology Of Malocclusion
What we will cover
1.Variation in facial type, occlusion and malocclusion.
2. Skeletal relationships.
3. Etiology of skeletal growth disturbances.
4. Genetic factors
Aetiology:
Is the science of investigation, study and demonstration the causes of the disease.
Recognition and elimination of the etiological factors is important so that one can prevent and correct the malocclusion and obtain a permanent result.
Ideal occlusion, normal occlusion or malocclusion
Ideal : Perfect occlusion
normal : Deviation from idealistic normal
Malocclusion: Disturbances of the positions
of the teeth requiring treatment
Classification of etiology of malocclusion:
1-Genatically Inherited factors:
Failure of eruption of upper central incisor can occur as result of presence of supernumerary tooth. “ the most common cause is tuberculate type
Skeletal Pattern, Tooth size and number of teeth.
Features such as the shape of the nose and the smile can be seen to run in families.
Famous "Hapsburg jaw " where a pro-gnathic mandible “ class III skeletal “ was shown to run in the German royal family.
Who this course is for:
- Dentists (GPs or Specialists).
- Dentistry Students.
- Dental Assistants.
Instructor
Dentist, lecturer, International Public Speaking Coach
1️⃣┆Fellowship in advanced aesthetic and restorative dentistry - university of Genova, Italy. " Excellent " 1st
2️⃣┆BDS - International University Of Africa, Sudan. " Excellent " 1st
3️⃣┆ Minor diploma in implant dentistry - University of Hong Kong, China.
4️⃣┆ Minor Diploma in materials in oral health - University of Hong Kong, China.
5️⃣┆ teach over 10.000 students worldwide" online and face to face "
6️⃣┆ YOUTUBE creator with 300 videos 30.000 subscribers 2 M views.
My goal is to spread knowledge, passion, and experience through engaging lectures.
I have simplified difficult concepts in an easy-to-understand manner. Making the courses suitable for all levels.
Clear, trustworthy, and useful information is guaranteed.
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