OHI-S Microimplant Anchorage in Clinical Practice Guide for Beginners and Intermediate

30 $

+ Include: 9 videos + 9 audios + 9 file sub vtt, size: 3.01 GB

+ Target Audience: orthodontists, general dentists

Description

+ Include: 9 videos + 9 audios + 9 file sub vtt, size: 3.01 GB

+ Target Audience: orthodontists, general dentists

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

8 lessons + 1 free (5h 53min)

Сomprehensive guide to skeletal anchorage in orthodontics with Dr. Caroline Cazenave — France’s main speaker on the subject of microimplant anchorage!

Take a step towards advancing your orthodontic treatment and master the protocols of microimplant application for treating all types of malocclusion.

Within the course, you will learn:

– Placement protocols of microimplants

–Treatment protocols of Class 2 and Class 3 malocclusion

–Treatment protocols of open bite, deep bite, and facial asymmetry

–Distalization and mesialization of teeth with skeletal anchorage.

As a recent orthodontic graduate, you are always seeking updated information to enhance your treatment skills, especially when it comes to a specialized topic like microimplants.

Join the online practical training of Dr. Сaroline Сazenave to boost your confidence and expertise in this field!

The OHI‑S Microimplant Anchorage in Clinical Practice: Guide for Beginners and Intermediate course is best for orthodontists, pediatric dentists, and general dentists with orthodontic practice who want structured, training in the use of temporary anchorage devices (TADs/microimplants). It emphasizes evidence‑based protocols for beginners and intermediate clinicians to improve treatment efficiency, control tooth movement, and expand orthodontic possibilities.

👩‍⚕️ Who Should Enroll

  • Orthodontists starting to integrate microimplant anchorage into everyday clinical practice.
  • Pediatric dentists managing adolescent orthodontic cases where skeletal anchorage can reduce reliance on patient compliance.
  • General dentists with orthodontic focus seeking to expand their scope with modern anchorage techniques.
  • Residents & fellows in orthodontics or pediatric dentistry who need structured guidance in TAD protocols.
  • Dental technicians collaborating on appliance design that incorporates microimplants.

📚 What You’ll Learn

  • Fundamentals of microimplant anchorage: principles, biomechanics, and clinical indications.
  • Insertion protocols: step‑by‑step guidance for safe and predictable placement.
  • Clinical applications: space closure, intrusion, distalization, and complex tooth movements.
  • Complication management: handling implant loosening, soft‑tissue irritation, and patient discomfort.
  • Case‑based lessons: real examples of beginner and intermediate orthodontic cases using microimplants.

 

+ Topics:

Lesson 1.Starting with Microimplants Anchorage: Step-by-step Treatment Approach

– Why to use self-ligating brackets and microimplants?

– Treatment with compensation. Steiner analysis and treatment planning

– The history of application of microimplants in modern orthodontics

– Application of microimplants. From indirect anchorage to direct skeletal anchorage

– The specificities of orthodontic microimplants and biomechanical considerations

– Immediate or delayed loading of the microimplant. What is the acceptable level of force?

– Clinical case analysis and clinical demonstration of microimplants placement:

– Proper mesiodistal angles for microimplant placement

– Placement sites and angulations of microimplants between tooth roots.

Recommended for: Orthodontists, General dentists.

Lesson 2.Class 2 correction with Brackets and Microimplants. Theory

– Treatment planning for Class 2 malocclusion

– Maxillary molar distalization. A myth or a reality?

– Extraction for Class 2 treatment. Indications and clinical cases analysis

– Maxillary distalization: segmented distalization vs arch distalization. Indication and clinical application

– Full arch distalization: indications, biomechanics, and clinical application

– Sectional distalization: indications, biomechanics, and clinical application

– Third molars considerations in the treatment and its impact of distalization

– Mandibular incisors control in Class 2 treatment

– Vertical control and growth optimization. The biomechanics of mandibular counterclockwise rotation.

Recommended for: Orthodontists, General dentists.

Lesson 3.Class 2 correction with Brackets and Microimplants. Clinical Cases. Introductory lesson

– Step-by-step protocols of treatment planning for Class 2 malocclusion

– Step-by-step analysis of clinical case of treatment of Class 2 cases:

– Single tooth distalization

– Sectional distalization

– Full arch distalization.

– Protocols of mandibular incisors control in Class 2 treatment

– Protocols vertical control and biomechanical application for mandibular counterclockwise rotation.

Recommended for: Orthodontists, General dentists.

Lesson 4.Class 2 correction with Brackets and Microimplants. Clinical Cases

– Step-by-step protocols of treatment planning for Class 2 malocclusion

– Step-by-step analysis of clinical case of treatment of Class 2 cases:

– Single tooth distalization

– Sectional distalization

– Full arch distalization.

– Protocols of mandibular incisors control in Class 2 treatment

– Protocols vertical control and biomechanical application for mandibular counterclockwise rotation.

Recommended for: Orthodontists, General dentists.

Lesson 5.Class 3 correction with Brackets and Microimplants. Theory

– Treatment planning of Class 3 cases

– RPE, MARPE and antero-mandibular anchorage for Class 3 elastics

– Clinical advances in maxillary skeletal expansion for Class 3 treatment

– Mandibular arch distalization. Biomechanics and clinical considerations

– Mandibular third molars considerations, evolution and extraction needs.

Recommended for: Orthodontists, General dentists.

Lesson 6.Class 3 correction with Brackets and Microimplants. Clinical Cases

– Protocols of treatment planning of Class 3 cases

– Clinical application of RPE, MARPE in Class 3 cases

– Clinical protocols of maxillary skeletal expansion in Class 3 patients

– Clinical protocols of mandibular arch distalization

– Step-by-step analysis of clinical cases of Class 3 malocclusion treatment with microimplants temporary anchorage.

Recommended for: Orthodontists, General dentists.

Lesson 7.Orthodontic Treatment for Anterior Segment Alignment. Application of Microimplant and Treatment Control

– Gummy smile: treatment protocols with microimplants

– Class 2 hyperdivergent cases: maxillary retraction with microimplants

– Long face syndrome: treatment protocols for high mandibular angle cases and open bites

– Treatment of skeletal and dentoalveolar asymmetries with microimplants

– Full analysis of the smile and clinical considerations when intruding and retruding the anterior segment of teeth.

Recommended for: Orthodontists, General dentists.

Lesson 8.Correction of Open Bite and Vertical Anomalies. Tips and Tricks For Treating Skeletal Cases with Microimplants

– Treatment protocols of open bite cases with skeletal anchorage:

– Biomechanics

– Microimplant placement and intrusion of molars

– Overcorrection.

– Treatment protocols of Class 2 and Class 3 open bite cases

– Tips for molar intrusion and anterior teeth extrusion

– Tips for asymmetrical mesialization and distalization

– Analysis of open bite cases treated with microimplants.

Recommended for: Orthodontists, General dentists.

Lesson 9.Correction of Overbite. Tips and Tricks For Treating Skeletal Cases with Microimplants

– Treatment protocols of deep bite cases with skeletal anchorage:

– Biomechanics

– Microimplant placement and intrusion of frontal teeth

– Overcorrection.

– Treatment protocols of Class 2 division 2 cases:

– Treatment planning and cephalometric analysis

– Correction of the curve of Spee

– Application of microimplants for anterior teeth intrusion.

– Tips for asymmetrical mesialization and distalization

– Tips for molar extrusion and anterior teeth intrusion

– Analysis of deep bite cases treated with microimplants.

Recommended for: Orthodontists, General dentists.

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