More Mixed Dentition, Treating Asymmetry, & Managing Biprotrusions
The focus of this seminar is to give you more experience in diagnosing cases, making treatment plans, and understanding of the best appliance for each treatment. The severity of the cases will be increasing and the topic of asymmetry will be introduced.
You will learn a more in depth evaluation of mixed dentition and the most common appliances used with young patients. Plus, understand how to deal with protrusion, a common complaint that goes unnoticed. In class you will diagnose slightly more difficult cases as you become more proficient at diagnosis, editing treatment plans and mechanics
Highlights:
- Diagnose and Treatment Plan 5 Cases with Moderate Severity
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- Managing Biprotrusions in Growing and Non-Growing Patients
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- Lower Lingual Arches, Utility Arches and Anchorage Planning
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- Using Growth to Your Advantage
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- Introduction to Treating Asymmetries (Dental and Skeletal, Functional Shift, and McGann Frontal Cephalometrics with Computer Analysis)
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Hands-On Exercises:
Become knowledgeable working with cervical headgear, utility arches, advancing arches, and nitie closed coil activations
Diagnose and treat cases with moderate severity, including some cases with asymmetry and biprotrusion, and use patients’ growth with more confidence.
After this seminar you can:
Diagnose and treat cases with moderate severity, including some cases with asymmetry and biprotrusion, and use patients’ growth with more confidence.
When you register for Seminar 1, your seat will be reserved for the remaining 11 seminars in the series location. If you wish to attend any seminar at a different location, you will be able to modify your schedule.