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Advanced Orthodontics Andre W Machado
DDS, MS, PhD
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&mechan i c se s t h e t i c sThis2-dayadvancedorthodonticscourseprovidescomprehensiveinformationregardingtwoofthemostimportanttopicsinorthodontics.Thisprogramishighlyrecommendedfororthodontistswhoseprimarygoalistoachieveoptimalsmileestheticsanddesirestofullyunderstandandmasterthefundamentalbiomechanicalprinciplesthatarethecornerstoneofourspecialty.
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b y An d r e W i ls o n Mac h a d o
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O B J E C T I V E S
Share with the attendees the smile esthetics protocol entitled: “10
Commandments of Smile Esthetics” and guide the
orthodontist to utilize several tools from the “Digital Smile Design” concept to
enhance communication.
Guide the orthodontist to
understand the basic concepts of orthodontic mechanics in order to select
the most effective approach for all clinical situations.
b y An d r e W i ls o n Mac h a d oO S Do r t h o d o n t i c s S M I L E D E S I G N
The Orthodontics Smile Design course
provides detailed instruction in diagnosis
and treatment planning for orthodontic
clinical cases focusing on smile esthetics.
This course is highly recommended for
clinicians whose primary goal is to
achieve optimal smile esthetics. During
this one-day and a half course
participants will develop a clear
C O U R S E O U T L I N E
understanding of this method
through a hands-on training
with their own laptops.
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Dr Machado’s articles on Smile Esthetics
1. Machado AW. 10 commandments of smile esthetics. Dental Press J Orthod. 2014 21:127-42.
2. Machado AW, Moon W, Gandini Jr LG. Influence of maxillary incisor edge asymmetries on the perception of smile esthetics among orthodontists and laypersons. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop. 2013 143(5):658-64.
3. Machado AW, McComb R, Moon W, Gandini Jr LG. Influence of the vertical position of maxillary central incisors on the perception of smile esthetics among orthodontists and laypersons. J Esthetic Rest Dent. 2013 25(6): 392–401.
4. Machado AW, Moon W, Campos E, Gandini Jr LG. Influence of spacing in the upper lateral incisor area on the perception of smile esthetics among orthodontists and laypersons. Journal of the World Federation of Orthodontists. 2013 25(2): e169e174.
5. Machado AW, Santos TC, Araujo TM, Gandini Jr LG. The role of orthodontics as an auxiliary tool to lip augmentation. An Bras Dermatol 2011 86(4):773-77.
6. Nascimento DC, Santos ER, Machado AW, Bittencourt MAV. Influence of buccal corridor dimension on smile esthetics. Dental Press J Orthod. 2012 17(5):145-50.
7. Suzuki L, Machado AW, Bittencourt MAV. An evaluation of the influence of gingival display level in the smile esthetics. Dental Press J Orthod. 2011 16(5):37-39.
8. Suzuki L, Machado AW, Bittencourt MAV. Perceptions of gingival display aesthetics among orthodontists, maxillofacial surgeons and laypersons. J Dental Science 2009 24: 367-71.
9. Correa BD, Bittencourt MAV, Machado AW. Influence of maxillary canine gingival margin asymmetries on the perception of smile esthetics among orthodontists and laypersons. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop. 2013 145(1):55-63.
10. Machado AW, Santos TC, Araujo TM, Gandini Jr LG. Integração Ortodontia e Dermatologia na busca da excelência na estética labial. Rev Clin Ortodon Dental Press. 2010 9(3):47-56.
11. Betrine JR, Figueiredo BA, Machado AW. Does the presence of unilateral maxillary incisor edge asymmetries influence the perception of smile esthetics? J Esthetic Rest Dent. 2017: 1-7.
12. Borges ACG, Seixas, MR, Machado, AW. Influence of different width/height ratio of maxillary anterior teeth in the attractiveness of gingival smiles. Dental Press J Orthod. 2012 17:115-122.
13. Menezes EBC, Bittencourt MAV, Machado AW. Do different vertical positions of maxillary central incisors influence smile esthetics perception? Dental Press J Orthod. 2017 22:95-105.
14. Machado AW, Santos TC, Araujo TM, Gandini Jr LG. Integrating Orthodontics and Dermatology for the optimal lip aesthetics. Rev Clin Ortod Dental Press. 2010 9:47-56.
15. Nascimento ACS, Bittencourt MAV, Machado AW. Influence of the ratio between upper and lower lip vermilion on the facial esthetics of white men? Rev Clín Ortod Dental Press. 2014 13:20-7.
16. Machado AW. The importance of maxillary central incisors symmetry on smile esthetics. Rev Clín Ortod Dental Press. 2014 13:40-51.
o r t h o d o n t i c S c r e a t i v e
m e c h a n i c sb y An d r e W i ls o n Mac h a d o
Orthodontics Creative Mechanics course will
allow the clinician optimize the orthodontic
mechanics and minimize side effects. By
understanding the basic concepts, attendee
will be able to customize the most effective
mechanics for all clinical applications. In
addition, the use of the most recent
mechanical tools (mini-implants, mini-plates,
etc.) will be addressed to assist the clinician to
plan complex cases in Orthodontics.
C O U R S E O U T L I N E2.
C O U R S E p r o g r a m
- 10 Commandments of Smile Esthetics1. Upper central vertical postioning (Smile Arc)
2. Upper central proportion and symmetry
3. Upper anterior dentition proportion
4. Spacing in the Esthetic Zone
5. Gingival Design
6. Gengival Display
7. Buccal corridors
8. Dental midline
9. Detailing
10. Lip fullness
Day 1
- Smile DesignBy using simple Keynote tools, attendees will be able to design and redesign patients’ smile characteristics. This method facilitates communication and assists clinicians and patients to visualize smile problems and possible solutions.
C O U R S E p r o g r a m
- Basic Concepts 1. Force
2. Center of resistance
3. Force Moment
4. Couple
5. Friction
- Clinical applications1. Canine retraction
2. Lower molar uprighting
3. Molar mesialization
4. Deep Bite
5. Open bite cases
- Creative Mechanics1. Mini-implants
2. Mini-plates
3. Advanced Segmented Mechanics
Day 2
Dr Machado’s articles on Biomechanics
1. Machado AW, Moura AP. Use of Segmented Mechanics to Achieve an Ideal Smile Arc and Rejuvenated Dental Appearance. J Clin Orthod. 20016;6:563-9
2. Caldas SGFR, Machado AW. Asymmetric Class III correction via skeletal anchorage. Sci. Pract. 2015; 8(31):276-284.
3. Machado, AW, Caldas, SGFR. Three-piece base arch appliance to control upper incisors tridimensional retraction. Rev Clín Ortod Dental Press. 2015;14(4):97-109.
4. Machado AW, Martins RP, Braga E. Simultaneous intrusion and retraction of migrated periodontal upper incisors with mini-implants: a case report. J Dent App. 2014;1(2):29-32.
5. Caldas, SGFR, Ribeiro AA, Simplício H, Machado AW. Segmented arch or continuous arch technique? A rational approach. Dental Press J Orthod. 2014;19:126-41.
6. Brito H, Leite H, Machado AW. Deepbite: diagnosis and treatment strategies. Dental Press J Orthod. 2009;14:128-57.
7. Loriato L, Machado AW, Pacheco W. Clinical and biomechanical aspects of elastics in orthodontics. Rev Clin Ortod Dental Press. 2006;5:44-57.
8. Machado AW, Lotti R, Britto H, Habib F. Driftodontics. Rev Clin Ortod Dental Press. 2005;4:58-65.
9. Machado AW, Lotti R, Pacheco W. Slot 0.018, 0.022 or both? Rev Clin Ortod Dental Press. 2005;4:57-63.
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Andre W Machado DDS, MS, PhD
Andre Wilson Machado is an Associate Professor of the Federal University of Bahia, Brazil, Faculty of Dentistry and maintains a private practice in Salvador. He has also been working as a Visiting Professor at the University of California Los Angeles - UCLA, since 2011. He completed his dental education, Master's Degree and PhD in Brazil. He is the author and co-author of more than 80 articles published worldwide and has given lectures in more than 30 cities, totaling over 200 presentations. His favorite topics are mechanics and smile esthetics and most published articles have focused on these topics. Recently, he developed the smile analysis protocol entitled “10 commandments of smile esthetics” and also the “Orthodontics Smile Design”, interesting methods for diagnosing and planning esthetic dental treatments.
@andrewmachado
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