Mini Implants in Orthodontics

Insertion sites. Biomechanics and treatment in the three planes of space. Part of full orthodontic dentistry course

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Mini Implants in Orthodontics

What You Will Learn!

  • Skeletal anchorage. Stability of orthodontic mini-implants. Orthodontic loading.
  • Insertion sites. Surgical procedures.
  • Treatment planning
  • Anterior retraction. Posterior distalization. Molar protraction.
  • Maxillary transverse expansion (Bone anchored Rapid palatal expansion; Surgically Assisted RPE (SARPE) with Bone-Anchored Expander)
  • Anterior intrusion. Anterior extrusion. Posterior molar intrusion.
  • Unilateral intrusion (vertical asymmetry correction)

Description

This course will take you from zero to hero of the following orthodontic topic: Orthodontic Mini implants

Here are the main headlines that this course covers:

Orthodontic Mini implants

1. Skeletal anchorage

1.1 Basic components of the screw

1.2 Biological aspects of implantation

1.3 Stability of orthodontic mini-implants

1.4 Specifications of mini implants

1.5 Orthodontic loading

1.6 Insertion sites

  • Buccal alveolus

  • Posterior palatal alveolus

  • Midpalatal suture

  • Anterior nasal spine and anterior alveolus

  • Anterior rugae

  • Infrazygomatic crest

  • Maxillary tuberosity

  • Buccal alveolus

  • Edentulous area

  • Retromolar area

  • Anterior and lingual alveolus

1.7 Surgical procedures

  • Self-drilling

  • Predriling type

2. Anterior-posterior treatment

2.1 Anterior retraction

  • Treatment planning, biomechanics, and mechanics

  • Treatment options

  • Biomechanical principles

  • Posterior mini-implant clinical steps

2.2 Posterior distalization

  • Treatment planning, biomechanics, and mechanics

  • Treatment options

  • Biomechanical principles

  • Clinical steps for mandibular distalization

  • Clinical steps for palatal alveolar distalization

  • Clinical steps for a mid-palatal distalizer

2.3 Molar protraction

  • Treatment planning, biomechanics, and mechanics

  • Treatment options

  • Biomechanical principles

  • Clinical steps for molar protraction using alveolar site anchorage

  • Clinical steps for mid-palate (indirect) anchorage

3. Vertical control

3.1 Anterior intrusion

  • Treatment planning, biomechanics, and mechanics

  • Treatment options

  • Biomechanical principles

  • Clinical steps for Anterior intrusion

3.2 Anterior extrusion

  • Treatment planning, biomechanics, and mechanics

  • Treatment options

  • Biomechanical principles

3.3 Posterior molar intrusion

  • Treatment planning, biomechanics, and mechanics

  • Strategies for intrusion of the maxillary dentition

  • Strategies for intrusion of the mandibular dentition

  • Biomechanical principles

  • Clinical steps for maxillary molar intrusion

4. Maxillary transverse expansion

4.1 Bone anchored Rapid palatal expansion

4.2 Surgically Assisted RPE (SARPE) with Bone-Anchored Expander

5. Asymmetric transverse control

  • Treatment planning, biomechanics, and mechanics

  • Biomechanical principles

  • Clinical steps for centreline correction

6. Unilateral intrusion (vertical asymmetry correction)

  • Treatment planning, biomechanics, and mechanics

  • Treatment options

  • Biomechanical principles

  • Clinical steps for unilateral intrusion

7. Transverse correction of ectopic teeth

  • Treatment options

  • Biomechanical principles

  • Clinical steps for ectopic tooth alignment

Who Should Attend!

  • General dentists and post-graduate students
  • Dental students

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Tags

  • Orthodontics
  • Dentistry

Subscribers

153

Lectures

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