OHI-S Оrthodontic preparation before prosthetics

45 $

+ Include: 5 videos + 5 audios + 5 file sub vtt, size: 4.77 GB

+ Target Audience: prosthodontists, restorative dentists, orthodontists, and general practitioners

Description

+ Include: 5 videos + 5 audios + 5 file sub vtt, size: 4.77 GB

+ Target Audience: prosthodontists, restorative dentists, orthodontists, and general practitioners

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

5 lessons (8h 2min)

The modern trend is working in an interdisciplinary team. Our new online course “Minimal orthodontics: preparation before prosthetics” is created for orthodontists and prosthodontists.

Orthodontists will learn all the instruments to prepare for prosthetics, prosthodontists will learn the possibilities of working with orthodontists, and will also learn how to solve some prosthetic problems with minimal orthodontic procedures.

In the training you will learn step-by-step protocols of minimal orthodontics using:

– Segmental orthodontics

– Skeletal anchorage

– Aligners.

After you complete the training, your patients will get the best result of orthodontic-prosthetic treatment!

The OHI‑S Orthodontic Preparation Before Prosthetics program is best for prosthodontists, restorative dentists, orthodontists, and general practitioners who want structured, training in interdisciplinary protocols for preparing teeth and occlusion orthodontically before prosthetic rehabilitation. It emphasizes evidence‑based collaboration to ensure functional stability, aesthetics, and long‑term success of prosthetic treatments.

👩‍⚕️ Who Should Enroll

  • Prosthodontists planning complex rehabilitations where orthodontic alignment is required before prosthetic work.
  • Restorative dentists & general practitioners managing crowns, bridges, veneers, or implants in patients with malpositioned teeth.
  • Orthodontists collaborating with prosthodontists to optimize occlusion and tooth positioning for prosthetic success.
  • Oral surgeons involved in implant placement or orthognathic cases where orthodontic preparation is essential.
  • Residents & fellows in prosthodontics, restorative dentistry, or orthodontics seeking advanced interdisciplinary training.
  • Dental technicians fabricating prostheses that depend on proper orthodontic preparation for accuracy and longevity.

📚 What You’ll Learn

  • Diagnostic protocols: evaluating when orthodontic preparation is necessary before prosthetics.
  • Treatment sequencing: integrating orthodontic tooth movement with prosthetic planning.
  • Functional rehabilitation: ensuring occlusal harmony and TMJ stability before prosthetic work.
  • Aesthetic integration: aligning teeth and occlusal planes for optimal smile design.
  • Interdisciplinary collaboration: structured workflows between orthodontists, prosthodontists, and restorative dentists.
  • Case‑based lessons: real examples of orthodontic preparation leading to successful prosthetic outcomes.

 

+ Topics:

Lesson 1.Use of skeletal anchorage and segmental orthodontics to prepare for prosthetics

– Key points of successful interdisciplinary cooperation

– The role of orthodontist in teamwork

– Opportunities and limits of teamwork

– Segmental orthodontics in preparation for prosthetics: design of appliances

– Arch bending: techniques and recommendations

– Ferrule effect: surgical elongation vs. orthodontic extrusion

– Principles of treatment of adult patients with worn dentition

– Orthognathic surgery vs. orthodontic camouflage and restoration

– Corticotomy: advantages and indications for use

– Protocol of orthodontic preparation for prosthetics of patients with TMJ dysfunction.

Recommended for: Orthodontists.

Lesson 2.Skeletal anchorage in orthodontic preparation for prosthetics. Autotransplantation

– Partial secondary adentia: basic principles of treatment

– Autotransplantation of teeth with unformed roots

– Preservation of the mandibular deciduous molars: indications

– Survival of teeth after autotransplantation

– Canine remodeling: methods

– Transalveolar implantation: advantages

– Molar protraction using skeletal support: biomechanical aspects

– Treatment protocol for maxillary incisor protrusion

– Correction of lingual occlusion: technique

– Modified Holterman appliance: indications and advantages

– Sander spring in combination with skeletal anchorage: indications

– Methods of correcting crossbite in adults

– Molar protraction equipment: biomechanics

– Treatment of adults with premolar edentia: interval closure protocol

– Protocol for the treatment of impacted third molars

– An interdisciplinary approach in the rehabilitation of the oral cavity.

Recommended for: Orthodontists.

Lesson 3.Orthodontic preparation for prosthodontics using aligners (Invisalign)

– ESSENCE philosophy of treatment using Invisalign®

– Protocol of treatment of open bite with aligners

– Crowding teeth: protocol for the use of aligners without tooth extraction

– Clinical hints when using aligners: limits and limitations

– Subulate lateral incisors: tactics

– The use of a diode laser to correct the gingival edge

– Multidisciplinary approach in oral cavity rehabilitation

– Control of incisor angulation: attachments

– The use of mini plates for moving and embedding teeth: pros and cons

– Methods of implantation of lateral teeth

– Open bite: aligners and orthognathic surgery

– Deficiency and excessive protrusion of the chin: tactics

– Correction of class 2 malocclusion: aligners and orthognathic surgery.

Recommended for: Orthodontists.

Lesson 4.Оrthodontic preparation for prosthetics: aligners and fixed appliances

– Adult treatment planning: goals, objectives, principles

– 3 general aspects in the treatment of an adult patient

– Management tactics of a patient with class 2 malocclusion: analysis of the initial situation and treatment protocol

– Treatment of impacted and dystopian canines: an evidence-based approach

– TADs in the area of the infra-zygomatic crest for distalization of the posterior segment

– Treatment of adult patients with a compromised condition of periodontal tissues

– Interaproximal reduction of enamel: indications, contraindications, technique

– Pathological wear: vertical correction and orthodontic difficulties

– An integrated approach in the orthodontic treatment of adults

– Gingival response to tooth movement.

Recommended for: Orthodontists.

Lesson 5.Biocreative Orthodontic Strategy for anterior and posterior prosthesis

– 10 key principles of diagnosis and treatment in the BOS concept

– Criteria for TADs selection for the treatment of complex cases

– Mini-Tube Appliance (MTA): indications and principle of operation

– The technique of fixing DS MTA in the oral cavity

– Simultaneous insertion of lateral teeth and alignment of the position of the front teeth: technique

– Treatment of class 2 with TADs in the BOS concept

– Treatment of class 3 with TADs in the BOS concept

– Anatomical limitations in orthodontic treatment

– Orthodontic preparation for prosthetic restoration after bone augmentation

– Selection guide of bone graft materials for the augmented corticotomy.

Recommended for: Orthodontists.

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