Comprehensive Orthodontics Program ( 40 Credit Hours )
Introducing the Comprehensive Orthodontics Program (40 Credit Hours)
Are you ready to take your orthodontic skills to the next level? Join us for the Comprehensive Orthodontics Program, a transformative journey led by a team of experienced and esteemed orthodontists. With a total of 40 credit hours, this program is designed to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of various aspects of orthodontics, from the development of dentition to diagnosis and clinical examination.
The program kicks off with Dr. Mohamed Atteya, who delves into the development of dentition. Learn about the different stages of dentition, from the gum pad stage to the permanent dentition stage. Understand the characteristics of primary and mixed dentition, and explore the criteria for ideal occlusion in primary dentition. Dr. Ahmed Saeed follows with a focus on the management of developing dentition, covering topics such as space maintainers, supernumerary teeth, and thumb sucking.
Dr. Abdallah Sharafeldein takes the stage to discuss the development of occlusion, providing insights into normal occlusion and the classification of malocclusion. Dive into the world of orthodontic materials with Dr. Abdallah Sharafeldein, where you will explore different arch wires and their classifications, including stainless steel, nickel-titanium, and titanium molybdenum alloy wires.
Dr. Fady Hussien sheds light on the classification of malocclusion, introducing the triad of the gnathological system and the six keys to normal occlusion. Enhance your diagnostic skills with Dr. Marwa Ahmed Keshk, who guides you through the process of patient selection, examination, and record-keeping. Learn how to assess skeletal and dental components, analyze occlusion, and create a problem list.
The program also covers orthodontic photography and radiography, led by Dr. Mohamed Atteya and Dr. Mohamed Raafat, respectively. Discover the importance of dental photography, the types of radiographs used in orthodontics, and cephalometric analysis techniques.
Throughout the program, you will have the opportunity to explore real-life clinical cases, presented by Dr. Marwa Sayed. These cases will allow you to apply your knowledge and problem-solving skills in a practical context.
The Comprehensive Orthodontics Program is designed to evoke a range of emotions. Get ready to feel inspired as you uncover the intricacies of dentition development, challenged as you navigate complex diagnoses, and fulfilled as you witness the transformation of clinical cases. This program will ignite a sense of passion and enthusiasm within you, propelling you to excel in the field of orthodontics.
Don’t miss out on this unparalleled opportunity to expand your orthodontic expertise. Book your spot in the Comprehensive Orthodontics Program today and embark on a journey of professional growth and success. Let the emotions of anticipation and curiosity drive you as you delve into the fascinating world of orthodontics.
Development of dentition – Dr. Mohamed Atteya
Start 1- Introduction & course outline (2:12 )
Start 2-1-Gum pad Stage (4:39 )
Start 2-2-Precociously erupted primary teeth (2:12 )
Start 3-1- primary dentition stage (9:14 )
Start 3-2-Characteristics of 1ry dentition (7:12 )
Start 3-3-Criteria of ideal occlusion in primary dentition (3:25 )
Start 4-1-mixed dentition stage (2:31 )
Start 4-2-Eruption of first permanent molar- (5:35 )
Start 4-3-Exchange of incisors (3:12 )
Start 4-4-Ugly duckling Stage- (4:49 )
Start 5-permenet dentition stage (6:23 )
Start Handout
Management of developing dentition – Dr. Ahmed Saeed
Start Introduction and course Outline_1 (3:54 )
Start 1- Stages of tooth development_1 (9:11 )
Start 2- Curve of growth_1 (9:33 )
Start 3- Pre-dentate stage_1 (9:04 )
Start 4- Primary dentition stage-_1 (3:28 )
Start 5- Mixed dentition_1 (2:23 )
Start 5.1 Early loss of primary teeth_1 (6:51 )
Start 6- space maintainer_1 (11:47 )
Start 7- Supernumerary Teeth_1 (11:58 )
Start 8- Hypodontia_1 (3:31 )
Start 9- Ectopic Canine_1 (6:34 )
Start 10- Primary failure of eruption_1 (3:32 )
Start 11- Thumb sucking_1 (4:55 )
Start 12- 1st permanent molar with poor prognosis_1 (6:03 )
Start 13-Retained Deciduous Teeth (3:50 )
Start 14- Impacted 1st permanent molar_1 (2:04 )
Start 15- Dilaceration_1 (2:22 )
Start 16-Ugly duckling stage_1 (2:15 )
Start Handout
Development of Occlusion – Dr. Abdallah Sharafeldein
1-Introduction- (0:43 )
Start 2- Developmrnt Of Occclusion–1 (26:02 )
Start 3- Normal Occlussion- (11:23 )
Start 4- Normal Occlusion 2- (8:30 )
Start Handout
Orthodontic Materials – Dr. Abdallah Sharafeldein
Start 1- Introduction- (23:05 )
Start 2- Arch Wires- (9:26 )
Start 3- Arch Wires Classification- (2:09 )
Start 4- Stainless steel arch wires- (3:58 )
Start 5- Elgiloy wires- (4:58 )
Start 6- Nickel-Titanium wires- (10:50 )
Start 7- Ni-Ti wires 2- (3:34 )
Start 8- Titanium Molybdenum Alloy wires- (2:21 )
Start 9- Wire Comparison- (4:09 )
Start 10- Conclusion- (1:56 )
Start Handout
Classification of malocclusion – Dr. Fady Hussien
1. Intro (1:45 )
Start 2. Triad of Gnathological system (11:24 )
Start 3. The Six Keys To Normal Occlusion (15:34 )
Start 4. Incisor Classification (11:07 )
Start 5. Functional line of occlusion (4:49 )
6. Summary (1:07 )
Start Handout
Diagnosis and clinical examination- Dr. Marwa Ahmed Keshk
Course Introduction (0:58 )
Start Lec 1 Why do patients need orthodontics — (2:22 )
Start Lec 2 Patient Selection (4:15 )
Start Lec 3 Patient’s Records (8:23 )
Start Lec 4 Extra-Oral examination (1:57 )
Start Lec 5 Skeletal assesment (1:43 )
Start Lec 6 Skeletal antro-posterior assessment (3:08 )
Start Lec 7 Skeletal vertical & transverse assessment (9:58 )
Start Lec 8 Condylar Position (3:38 )
Start Lec 9 Anterior functional shift (2:46 )
Start Lec 10 Examination of the soft tissues (7:51 )
Start Lec 11 Smile analysis (8:46 )
Start Lec 12 Intra-Oral Examination (4:14 )
Start Lec 13 Normal occlusion vs Malcoolusion (4:01 )
Start Lec 14 Molar Classification (3:07 )
Start Lec 15 canine classification (2:50 )
Start Lec 16 Incisor classification (5:17 )
Start Lec 17 Problem list (2:34 )
Start Lec 18 Informed Consent (2:03 )
Start Cases (20:07 )
Start Handout
Orthodontic Photography – Dr. Mohamed Atteya
Introduction & outline (1:18 )
Start 1. Why Dental Photography is important? (8:33 )
Start 2. New Market Needs (6:02 )
Start 3. The Camera (13:23 )
Start 4. The Lens (11:51 )
Start 4.1 Aperature (11:42 )
Start 4.2 Macro Lenses (11:22 )
Start 5. The Sensor_1 (11:55 )
Start 5.1 Exposure modes (5:21 )
Start 5.2 Focus (6:29 )
Start 6. The Light- (17:25 )
Start 6.1 Twin Flash (10:14 )
Start 7. Recommended Cameras (11:36 )
Start 8. Accessories (16:25 )
Start 9. Settings (14:26 )
Start Handout
Orthodontic Radiography – Dr. Mohamed Raafat
Start 1-Introduction (1:06 )
Start 2-Overview on radiograph in orthodontics (3:08 )
Start 3-Types of radiographs (2:04 )
Start 4-Intra-oral Radiographs (5:05 )
Start 5-Extra-oral radiograph (7:25 )
Start 6-When to take radiographs (18:51 )
Start 7-1- Cephalometrics (5:44 )
Start 7-2- Cephalometric uses (4:43 )
Start 7-3-Cephalometric evaluation (14:28 )
Start 8. Downs analysis (7:51 )
Start 9. McNamara analysis (3:26 )
Start 10. Eastman analysis (8:02 )
Start 11. soft tissue analysis (1:36 )
Start Handout
Clinical cases – Dr. Marwa Sayed
Start Case1 (4:32 )
Start Case 2 (8:38 )
Start Case 3 (6:57 )
Decision Making in Orthodontics to Extract or Not- Dr. Omar Bayoumi
Start Introduction (1:18 )
Start 1. Dental & Skeletal Classification (4:12 )
Start 2. Cephalometric Analysis (6:01 )
Start 3. Growth Prediction & Modification (8:41 )
Start 4. Clinical Examination Notes (11:06 )
Start 5. Space Analysis Notes (12:47 )
Start 6. Case 1 (14:32 )
Start 7. Case 2 (9:01 )
Start 8. Case 3 (5:38 )
Start Handout
management of Supernumerary Teeth – Dr. Waleed Elshehawi
1- introduction (0:44 )
Start 2- Definition and incidence Etiology (3:00 )
Start 3- Classfication and Types of Supernumeraries (10:32 )
Start 4- Management of Supernumeraries (6:18 )
Start 5- Recommendation- (3:54 )
Start 6- Retention of corrected result (2:40 )
Start 7- Cases presentation (11:03 )
Start Handout
Dental Cast Analysis – Dr. Abdullah Ali
Start 1.Intro (2:30 )
Start 2. Cast Analysis (2:41 )
Start 3. Classification Permanent Dentition cast analysis (15:49 )
Start 4. Mixed Dentition cast analysis (2:10 )
Start 5. Diagnostic setup (5:53 )
Start 6. Total space analysis- (6:41 )
Start 7. Space Requirements (6:46 )
Start 8. Space Creation and Space Use (3:00 )
Start Handout
Treatment Planning in Orthodontics – Dr. Omar Yousry
intro & course outline (3:09 )
Lec 1 Orthodontic treatment plan in brief (2:26 )
Lec 2 Objective of orthodontics (2:43 )
Start Lec 3 Orthodontic problem list (7:29 )
Start Lec 4 Criteria of finished cases (tratment objectives) (6:05 )
Start Lec 5 Orthodontic diagnosis (4:04 )
Start Lec 6 Omar smart sheet for orthodontic treatment plan (7:12 )
Start Lec 7 Orthodontic Treatment need- (12:14 )
Start Lec 8 Time of Treatment (9:03 )
Start Lec 9 Type of orthodontic treatment (8:27 )
Lec 10 Preventive or interceptive (1:47 )
Start Lec 11 Orthopedic – (3:29 )
Start Lec 12 Orthognathic – (3:54 )
Start Lec 13 Compromised treatment or adjunctive (4:37 )
Start Lec 14 Extaction or not (10:38 )
Start Lec 15 crowding (12:08 )
Start Lec 16 Tooth size arch length relationship (6:41 )
Start Lec 17 Over Bite (6:41 )
Start Lec 18 midline (3:13 )
Start Lec 19 Canine relation (4:41 )
Start Lec 20 Appearance (6:34 )
Start Lec 21 Common Extraction Pattern (4:59 )
Start Lec 22 Class II division 1 (8:15 )
Start Lec 23 Class II division 2 (3:26 )
Start Lec 24 Class III (7:07 )
Start Lec 25 Subdivision (5:44 )
Start Lec 26 Common Extraction Pattern ( Summary ) (3:04 )
Start Lec 27 Which tooth to extract- (2:55 )
Start Lec 28 Orthontic treatment plan part 1 (Cases) – (8:58 )
Start Lec 29 Orthontic treatment plan part 2 (Cases) (7:14 )
Start Handout
Biomechanics – Dr. Abubakr Reda
1. Introduction_1_1 (0:47 )
2. Essential Skills of Orthodontist_1_1 (1:08 )
3. Biomechanics_1_1 (2:51 )
4.Orthodontic forces_1_1 (1:08 )
Start 5. Magnitude of force_1_1 (8:09 )
6. Duration of force_1_1 (3:56 )
7. Root surface area in relation to force_1_1 (0:45 )
8. Mechanics of tooth movement_2_1 (1:43 )
9.1 Outline_1 (1:18 )
9.2 Scalers and Vectors_1 (0:41 )
9.3 Force_1 (1:45 )
9.4 Resultant & components_1 (1:29 )
9.5 Center of resistance_1 (4:26 )
9.6 Center of rotation_1_1 (4:57 )
9.7 Moments_1 (3:14 )
9.8 Law of transmissibility & Point of application_1 (4:23 )
9.9 Center of the mass_1 (2:51 )
9.10 Couple_2 (4:29 )
Start 9.11 Moment to force ratio_2 (11:31 )
Start 10. Static equilbrium_1 (6:38 )
Start Handout
Anchorage in Orthodontics – Dr. Abdullah Ali
Start 0. Intro (1:23 )
Start 1. Definition & Concept (5:02 )
Start 2. Classification (19:57 )
Start 3. Factors affecting anchorage (8:29 )
Start 4. Anchorage planning (8:08 )
Start 5. Augmenting the anchorage (6:28 )
Start 6. Anchorage loss (7:06 )
Start 7. Home Message- (1:24 )
Start Handout
Removable appliances – Dr. Ahmed Saeed
1- Course Outline_1 (0:57 )
Start 2- Indication of Removable appliance_1 (4:37 )
Start 3- Types of tooth movement_1 (6:22 )
Start 4- Mode of action of removable appliances_1 (6:20 )
Start 5-1- Removable appliance design 1-Active component_1 (11:23 )
Start 5-2- Removable appliance design 2-Retainers_1 (6:31 )
Start 5-3- Removable appliance design 3-Base plate_1 (3:08 )
Start 6- Commonly used removable appliances_1 (11:44 )
Start Handout
Contemporary Fixed Orthodontic Appliances – Dr. Marwa Sayed
1.Intro (0:30 )
2. The evolution of fixed appliances- (1:14 )
Start 3. Types of tooth movements (4:03 )
Start 4. Fixed appliance components (3:09 )
Start 5. brakets- (5:19 )
Start 6. Designs (13:12 )
Start 7. Bracket size (2:08 )
Start 8. Number of tie-wings (2:12 )
Start 9. Prescriptions Bracket Slot – Bracket Material (2:44 )
Start 10. Arch wires (2:17 )
Start 11. Auxiliaries (1:46 )
Start 12. Stages of treatment offixed appliances (7:48 )
Start Handout
Functional appliances – Dr. Bishoy Maxwell
Introduction and outline (0:40 )
History of functional appliances (3:00 )
Definition of functional appliances (0:56 )
Effect of functional appliances (3:25 )
Classification of functional appliances (2:35 )
Indications of functional appliances (4:13 )
Contraindications of functional appliances (2:21 )
Start Clark’s Twin Block (5:44 )
Clinical diagnosis (3:13 )
Records (2:10 )
Start Bite registration (4:44 )
Start Special twin block cases (5:03 )
Start Different treatment phases (6:53 )
Start Case presentation (3:49 )
Start Fixed Functional Appliances (6:52 )
Start Handout
Retention & stability – Dr.Bishoy Maxwell
1. Intro – Outline (0:45 )
Start 2. Definitions (6:10 )
Start 3. Retention (6:43 )
Start 4. Types of Retainers (3:55 )
Start 5. Removable Retainers 1 (2:51 )
Start 6. Removable Retainers 2 (4:45 )
Start 7. factors affecting duration of retention (4:16 )
Start 8. Arch form (2:14 )
Start 9. Adjunctive Techniques (4:32 )
Start 10. Summary (4:53 )
Start Handout
Interceptive Orthodontics – Dr. Mostafa Fathy
Start 1-Interceptive treatment in orthodontics (19:22 )
Start 2.1.General treatment modalities in orthodontics (3:07 )
Start 2.2.General treatment modalities in orthodontics (3:17 )
Start 3-Class II and class III interception (23:41 )
Start 4- Balancing and compensating extraction (16:42 )
Start 5- Interception in presence of habits (18:11 )
Start 6-Interception in crowding (11:18 )
Start 7- Early Loss of Primary Teeth (3:14 )
Start 8- Interception of impacted canines and centrals (6:16 )
Start 9- Early Treatment of Cross-bites (8:52 )
Start 10- Prophylactic extraction of 8s (4:54 )
Start Handout
Functional Appliances – Dr. Waleed Elshehawi
1-Introduction & outline (1:35 )
2-Definition, history and aims of treatment (1:02 )
3-Indications and contraindications (1:44 )
Start 4-Growth prediction (10:49 )
5-Mechanism of action (2:01 )
6 – classification of functional appliances (1:14 )
7-Types of Functional appliances in Class II (1:14 )
7-1. Bionator (1:58 )
7-2. Medium opening activator (2:06 )
7-3 Frankel appliance (0:57 )
Start 7-4 Headgear_Sub_01 (14:28 )
Start 7-5 Fixed functional (Forsus appliance) (2:08 )
Start 7-6 Twin block (4:28 )
Start 8-How to diagnose a case suitable for functional appliances- (8:16 )
Start 9-Ideal features in case to be treated by functional appliance (2:21 )
Start 10- Step by step technique for twin block fabrication (16:42 )
Start 11-Appliance fitting and reviewing (Instructions to patients) (10:30 )
Start 12-Transitional phase to fixed appliances (7:03 )
Start 13-Case Examples (8:01 )
Start Handout
Class III malocclusion – Dr. Waleed Elshehawi
1- intro and course outline (0:48 )
2-Definition and Incidence (0:53 )
3-Etiology (2:07 )
Start 4-Skeltal Factors (2:48 )
5-Soft tissues factors (1:54 )
Start 6-Dento-alveolar factors (3:34 )
Start 7-Monitoring Growth- (6:04 )
Start 8-Treatment aims (2:47 )
Start 9-Interceptive treatment of class III (4:46 )
Start 10-Pseudo Class III Malocclusion (7:37 )
11-Growth Modification (1:11 )
Start 12-Face Mask Therapy (7:02 )
Start 13-Face mask therapy + palatal expantion (4:40 )
Start 14-Face mask therapy (cases) (6:10 )
Start 15-Stability of face mask therapy (2:38 )
Start 16-Other functional appliances (5:42 )
Start 17-Chin cup therapy (4:01 )
Start 18-Orthodontic Camouflage (18:35 )
Start 19-Orthodontic camouflage (cases) (8:30 )
Start 20-Orthognathic surgery (9:18 )
Start 21-Stability of corrected result (3:16 )
Start 22-Retention of corrected result (3:42 )
Start Handout
Management of Class I – Dr. Mohamed Raafat
1-Introduction & Outline (1:23 )
2-Class I malocclusion classification (11:22 )
3-Class I malocclusion etiology and features (2:07 )
3-1-Skeletal (Ant-posterior) (8:25 )
3-2-Skeletal (Vertical) (7:42 )
3-3-Skeletal (Horizontal) (2:58 )
4-Soft tissue in Class I malocclusion (3:16 )
Start 5-Dental factors in Class I malocclusion (15:54 )
Start 6-Environmental factors in Class I malocclusion (7:03 )
Start 7-Treatment of cross bite (3:24 )
Start 8-Treatment of open bite (5:34 )
Start 9-Treatment of Tooth number, shape,crowding & Transposition (3:59 )
Start Handout
Class II malocclusion – Dr. Mostafa Ghoniem
Course Introduction (1:48 )
Start Lec 1 Dunning-Kruger Effect (3:41 )
Start Lec 2 Classification & Etiology of Class II (2:52 )
Lec 3 Epidemiology (1:43 )
Lec 4 Diagnosis- (1:00 )
Start Lec 5 Clinical Examination (3:15 )
Start Lec 6 Lateral Cephalometry ( ANB angle ) (5:24 )
Start Lec 7 Lateral Cephalometry ( Wits Apprasial ) (2:25 )
Start Lec 8 Lateral Cephalometry ( Harvold Unit ) (2:29 )
Start Lec 9 Mismatch !- (2:20 )
Start Lec 10 Treatment options for skeletal class II (2:41 )
Start Lec 11 Growth Modification (When) (6:19 )
Start Lec 12 Growth Modification (How) (1:38 )
Start Lec 13 Headgear & Twinblock (1:56 )
Start Lec 14 Clinical Case (Twin Block) (5:50 )
Start Lec 15 Treatment Step by Step- (10:43 )
Start Lec 16 Result after end of Phase 1 & 2 (5:55 )
Start Lec 17 Fixed Functional & Van Beek (1:52 )
Start Lec 18 Early VS Late Intervention (3:40 )
Start Lec 19 Camouflage (6:52 )
Start Lec 20 Clinical case ( Camouflage ) (12:00 )
Start Lec 21 Mandibular repositioning (4:49 )
Start Lec 22 Orthognathic Surgery (2:10 )
Start Lec 23 Retention (3:43 )
Start Lec 24 Class II Clinical Case (5:33 )
Start Handout
Addressing the Transverse Dimensions (Cross-bite) – Dr. Mostafa Adel
1-Introduction (0:55 )
2-Definition and prevelance of posterior crossbite (1:57 )
Start 3-1-Etiology (17:34 )
Start 3-2-Types of posterior crossbite (13:01 )
Start 4-Diagnosis of posterior crossbite (12:37 )
Start 5-Why to treat posterior crossbite (4:27 )
Start 6-Management of posterior crossbite (5:38 )
Start 7-Quad helix appliance in the management (11:33 )
Start 8-E- labial arch & URA – expansion screw (5:36 )
Start 9-Evidence on different appliances comparsion (4:32 )
Start 10-Fixed appliance mechanics (3:20 )
Start 11-Slow & slow rapid expansion applainces (5:06 )
Start 12-Other different types of expansion appliances (6:03 )
Start 13-Evidence of using previous appliances (6:08 )
Start 14-Rapid expansion (5:20 )
Start 15-Modern expansion appliances (3:25 )
Start 16-Surgical options (4:54 )
Start Handout
Open Bite – Dr. Abubakr Reda
1. introduction (0:47 )
Start 2. General knowledge about open bite (9:30 )
Start 3. Etiology of open bite 3.1 Part 1 (7:35 )
Start 3.2 Part 2 (9:49 )
Start 4. Diagnosis of open Bite (4-1. Skeletal Open Bite) (9:19 )
Start 4.2 Dental Open Bite (9:42 )
Start 5- Treatment of open bite (Mixed dentition) 5.1- Habits (15:29 )
Start 5-2 Porolonged Habits Effect (13:21 )
Start 6. treatment of open bite (permanent dentition) (7:12 )
Start 7-1. Extrusive mechanics (13:12 )
Start 7-2. Extrusive mechanics (MEAW Arch) (2:52 )
Start 7-3. Extrusion mechanics (8:51 )
Start 8. posterior intrusion (11:47 )
Start 9. Retention of corrected open bite (3:27 )
Start 1. infra ocluded primary molar (6:56 )
Start 2. management of infra occlusion (11:30 )
Start Handout
Deep Bite Management – Dr. Abubakr Reda
Start 1-Introduction &course outline- (0:57 )
Start 2-Definition of deep bite (2:05 )
Start 3-Why deep bite should be treated – (2:31 )
Start 4-Etiology of deep bite- (5:39 )
Start 4-1-Etiology of deep bite- (3:42 )
Start 4-2Etiology of deep bite- (2:54 )
Start 5-Diagnosis (8:00 )
Start 6-Treatment of Deep bite (1:48 )
Start 7-Proclination (2:09 )
Start 8-Incisors intrusion or molar extrusion – (8:55 )
Start 9-Technique Of Molar Extrusion Treatment (1:11 )
Start 9-1Technique Of Molar Extrusion Treatment- (6:29 )
Start 9-2-Technique Of Molar Extrusion Treatment- (2:26 )
Start 9-3-Technique Of Molar Extrusion Treatment- (4:30 )
Start 10-True intrusion (3:55 )
Start 11-Biomechanical considerations (11:04 )
Start 12-Intrusive mechanics- (11:25 )
Start 12-1-Intrusive arch- (5:05 )
Start 12-2-Intrusive arch- (1:58 )
Start 12-3Intrusive mechanics Mini screws TADs (8:24 )
Start 13-Retention of corrected deep bite (2:44 )
Start Handout
Interceptive Orthodontics – Dr. Omar Yousry
1. introduction (0:55 )
Start 2-Interciptive Orthodontics (5:43 )
Start 3-Space problems (4:54 )
Start 4-Serial extraction (11:18 )
Start 5-1-Orthopedic problems – (10:07 )
Start 5-2-Deficient maxilla- (4:22 )
Start 5-3-Open bite- (3:03 )
Start 5-4-Closed bite & Maxillay constriction- (3:57 )
Start 6-Dental and Space Problems (6:52 )
Start 7-1-Eruption problems – (16:20 )
Start 7-2-lateral Incisor – (5:53 )
Start 7-3-Canine- Potentially Impacted Canine (4:11 )
Start 7-4-Submerged E (1:53 )
Start 7-5-Ectopic 6- (9:42 )
Start 8-1-functional problems- (11:20 )
Start 8-2-Functional Shift- (2:49 )
Start 9-Summary (3:47 )
Start Handout
Management of impaction – Dr. Mohamed Zaghloul
1-Introduction (2:16 )
2-Orientation case (2:01 )
3-Ectopic vs Impacted teeth (2:10 )
Start 4-Canine eruption (5:59 )
Start 5-Diagnosis of ectopia (4:22 )
Start 6-Etiology of impacted canine (3:02 )
Start 7-Risks of impacted canine (4:02 )
Start 8-Prognosis of impacted canine (9:27 )
9-Exercise (1:43 )
Start 10-Treatment modalities (1:58 )
Start 11-Treatment option – Accept (3:56 )
Start 12-Treatment option – Extraction of the deciduous canine (6:15 )
Start 13-Treatment option – Surgical removal (4:19 )
Start 14-Treatment option – Steps of exposure and orthodontic alignment (5:30 )
Start 15-Step 1 – Arch alignment and space opening (1:38 )
Start 16-Step 2 – Surgical Uncovering – Attachment – Orthodontic traction (16:59 )
Start 17-Traction (7:21 )
Start 18-Management of impacted canine – case presentation (13:37 )
Start 19-Anchorage Preparation (3:31 )
Start 20-Surgical uncovering in relation to the site of impaction (3:32 )
Start 21-1- Case example -1 (6:52 )
Start 21-2- Case example -2 (15:50 )
Start 21-3- Case example -3 (2:16 )
Start 22-Lecture summary and discussion (14:33 )
Start Handout
Extraction in orthodontics- Dr. Omar Yousry
Start Extraction in orthodontics ( Therapeutic extraction ) (2:57 )
Start Serial extraction in deciduous teeth (5:07 )
Start Moderate crowding in deciduous teeth extraction (3:29 )
Start Severe crowding serial extraction- (5:39 )
Start Supernumerary extraction (5:01 )
Start Potentially Impacted Canine (4:17 )
Start Interceptive treatment (3:57 )
Start Extraction of badly decayed first molar (10:09 )
Start Common Extraction Pattern (Summary) (5:06 )
Start Which tooth to extract (8:26 )
Start Handout
Management of Impacted / Unerupted Teeth – Dr. Mostafa Adel
1-Introduction & Outline (1:02 )
Start 2-Impaction causes (4:22 )
Start 3-When a tooth become impacted (2:53 )
Start 4-Tooth specific impactions (3:16 )
Start 5-Impacted canines Causes and Diagnosis (3:14 )
Start 5-1-Diagnosis of impacted teeth (8:04 )
Start 5-2-Radiographic assesment of impacted canine (9:33 )
Start 6-Management options for impacted canine (15:14 )
Start 7-Surgical techniques of management (13:47 )
Start 8-Eruption mechanics (8:43 )
Start Handout
Clear Aligners – Dr. Waleed Elshehawi
1-Introduction & Course Outline (1:39 )
2-What are Aligners (2:07 )
3-Current aligners companies (1:54 )
4-Ideal aligner material (2:38 )
Start 5- Aligner kit content (5:32 )
6- Mechanism of action (3:01 )
Start 7-Aligners vs. fixed appliances (3:44 )
Start 8-Indicatios and contrainications (3:26 )
Start 9-Contraindications (6:35 )
Start 10-Step by step case submission requirements (4:59 )
Start 11-Aligner Biomechanics (3:58 )
Start 11-1-Extraoral & Intraoral Photos (3:47 )
Start 11-2-Case life cycle (11:20 )
Start 11-3-One step PVS impressions (17:37 )
Start 12-Attachements and inter-proximal reduction (IPR) (4:46 )
Start 12-1-Attachments Overview (9:02 )
Start 12-3-the Shapes of Attachments (4:44 )
Start 12-4-Attachments Placement (7:25 )
Start 12-5 -Attachments Placement errors (2:31 )
Start 12-6-Inter-proximal reduction (IPR) (18:30 )
Start 13-Monitoring and troubleshooting- (9:04 )
Start 14-How to monitor troubleshoot any problem that might occur during treatment (9:36 )
Start 14-1- Attachments & External factors (6:21 )
Start 14-2- Aligner mishaps & Difficult movements (4:16 )
Start 14-3- Non-tracking laterals & Tissue impingement (5:04 )
Start 14-4-Root Position & Lateral Openbite at the end (3:08 )
Start 15-Retention of corrected result (4:25 )
Start 16-Case Example- Class 1 crowding (3:01 )
Start 16-1-Case Example-Class11-1 (3:10 )
Start 16-2-Case Example-Class11-2 (5:10 )
Start Handout
Clinical problems in orthodontics – Dr. Fady Hussien
Start 1. Clinical Problems ( Root Resorbtion) (15:12 )
Start 2. Big Diastema (5:31 )
Start 3. Wisdom teeth (12:04 )
Start 4. Anchroge (5:45 )
Ortho-Perio and Perio-Ortho Relationship – Dr.Nada Zazou
1. Intro-Outline-1 (0:43 )
Start 2.1 What Can Ortho Do To Me—2 (3:58 )
Start 2.2 Single Anterior Cross Bites , Severe Deep Bites, Crowding And Proclination-3 (3:52 )
Start 2.3 Occlusal Trauma, Up Righting, Extrusion & Tooth Movement Into The Defect-4 (8:45 )
Start 2.4 Intrusion-5 (3:49 )
Start 3. Time Realationship Between Orthodontic And Periodontal Therapy –6 (2:10 )
Start 4.1 What Can Perio Do To You–7 (4:39 )
Start 4.2 Crown Exposure-8 (5:22 )
Start 4.3 Ortho-Perio Biggest Nightmare-9 (6:32 )
Start 4.4 Accelerated Tooth Movement And High Frenum-10 (4:39 )
Start 4.5 Papilla-11 (2:05 )
Start Handout
Clear Aligners – Dr.Hesham Amer
00- Intro & Course Skeleton_hesham amer (1:11 )
Start 01- Introduction (4:47 )
Start 02- Clear Aligners Uses & History (8:39 )
Start 03- Aligners Progress (5:30 )
Start 04- How to convince the patient of clear aligners (3:46 )
Start 05- Aligners advantages (5:49 )
Start lec 6 Disadvantages & Records Needed (7:13 )
Start lec 7 Attachments & Ipr (8:08 )
Start lec 8 Simple Cases Treated With Invisalign (7:40 )
Start 09- Complex cases treated with Invisalign and some failures (4:03 )
Start lec 10 Case Selection (4:10 )
Start Handout
Methods of Gaining Spaces in Orthodontics- Dr. Mohamed Raafat
Start 1-Introduction (1:34 )
Start 2-Why we need spaces (4:01 )
Start 3-How can we get spaces (9:33 )
Start 4-Inter-proximal stripping IPR (11:04 )
Start 5-Expansion appliances (3:57 )
Start 6-Molar Distalization (6:27 )
Start 7-Proclination of Anterior Teeth (5:39 )
Start 8-Extraction (18:26 )
Start 9-Molar uprighting (1:57 )
Start 10-Summary (1:34 )
Start Handout
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