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Kursinformation05. Mai 2018 (Kurszeit: 9:00 - ca. 17:00 Uhr)Kurssprache: Englischmaximale Teilnehmerzahl: 30 Personen
Chapter IVClass II: extraction treatment and surgical treatment
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Class II treatment with extractions and/or surgery (1-day course):Too often the decision to extract or non-extract it is depending on dogmas and personal preferences, without looking at what the evidence says and without considering the boun- daries of everyday practice.The same applies for orthodontic and orthognathic surgery, where it should be found a balance between a dogmatic refusal of surgery and a too optimistic enthusiasm, whereas the right approach would be a healthy realism in considering the skills of the available surgeon and possible complications.The course starts with an analysis of the goals of our class II treatment and the evidence supporting the different treatments.It is then analyzed the approach of treatment with extractions, with indications and contra- indications, general biomechanics, biomechanics of frictionless space closure, biomechanics of sliding mechanics, biomechanics of TAD-supported space closure, principles of finishing for 4-premolars extractions and 2-premolars extraction cases.For the surgical part, indications, contra-indications and pre-surgical preparation principles for different types of surgery for class II patients are outlined.