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Surgery Procedures in Orthodontics. Cleft Lip and Palate.
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Surgery Procedures in Orthodontics. Cleft Lip and Palate.

Minor Surgical Procedures. Orthognathic Surgery. Risks and Timing of Surgery. Part of full orthodontic dentistry course
Last updated 8/2022
English

What you'll learn

  • Prenatal development of lip and palate
  • Cleft Lip and Palate: Treatment - Presurgical Maxillary Orthopaedics; Early Orthodontics; Conventional Orthodontics; Late and Retreatment Adult Orthodontics
  • Minor Surgical Procedures
  • Diagnosis and treatment planning
  • Surgical procedures. Mandibular Surgery. Maxillary Surgery. Dentoalveolar Surgery. Adjunctive Facial Procedures
  • Timing of Surgery
  • Objectives during surgery, fixation, and immediately postfixation
  • Postsurgical and retention objectives
  • Postsurgical Stability and Clinical Success
  • Risks of orthognathic surgery

Course content

3 sections8 lectures3h 20m total length
  • Introduction2:55

Requirements

  • Interested in becoming an orthodontic specialist

Description

This course will take you from zero to hero of the following orthodontic topics: Cleft Lip and Palate; Minor Surgical Procedures.

Here are the main headlines that this course covers:

Cleft Lip and Palate

1. Definitions

2. Prenatal development of lip and palate

2.1 Development of the nose

2.2 Development of the secondary palate

3. Cleft Lip with/without Cleft Palate (CL and CLP)

3.1 Anatomy and function in cleft situations

  • Lip

  • Nose

  • Upper alveolus

  • Mandible

  • Hard palate

  • Soft palate

3.2 Classification

3.3 Etiology

3.4 Dental development with clefts

3.5 Development of the occlusion

3.6 Prenatal diagnosis

4. Treatment

4.1 Presurgical Maxillary Orthopaedics

4.2 Early Orthodontics (5–8 Years Old)

4.3 Conventional Orthodontics (11–15 Years Old)

4.4 Late and Retreatment Adult Orthodontics


Minor Surgical Procedures

1. Minor surgical procedures

1.1 Frenectomy

  • Diagnosis

  • Treatment

1.2 Gingival enlargement during orthodontic tooth movement

1.3 Circumferential fiberotomy

1.4 Supracrestal Fiberotomy

1.5 Autotransplantation

2. Orthognathic surgery

2.1 Malocclusions indicated for surgery

2.2 Esthetic and Psychosocial Considerations

2.3 Contraindications to surgery

2.4 Orthodontic camouflage versus surgery

2.5 Diagnosis and treatment planning

  • Evaluation of Face

  • Smile analysis

2.6 Diagnostic Features of Common Dentofacial Deformity

2.7 Surgical procedures

2.7.1 Mandibular Surgery

  • The sagittal split osteotomy

  • Vertical subsigmoid osteotomy

  • Genioplasty

  • Anterior subapical osteotomy

2.7.2 Maxillary Surgery

  • The LeFort I osteotomy

  • Segmental osteotomy

2.7.3 Dentoalveolar Surgery

  • Distraction Osteogenesis

2.7.4 Adjunctive Facial Procedures

  • Chin Augmentation or Reduction

  • Rhinoplasty

  • Implants for Facial Soft Tissue Contours

  • Submental Procedures

2.8 Timing of Surgery

2.9 Presurgical objectives

  • Intra-arch objectives

  • Anteroposterior (sagittel) objectives

  • Transverse objectives

  • Vertical objectives

2.10 Objectives during surgery, fixation, and immediately postfixation

2.11 Postsurgical and retention objectives

2.12 Postsurgical Stability and Clinical Success

2.13 Risks of orthognathic surgery

Who this course is for:

  • General dentists and post-graduate students
  • Dental students