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CORSO
Professor Park Hyo-Sangde
o-Sa
Micro-implant Anchorage (MIA)
for orthodontic treatment
The MIA course will cover bellow topics: brief introduction and history,
Surgical consideration and procedure, sample case presentation for MIA
(Micro-implant anchorage) sliding mechanics and skeletal Class II malocclusion
and bialveolar protrusion, non-extraction whole distalization of dentitions,
deepbite and openbite treatment.
Success and failure of micro-implant and clinical management.
Objectives of the MIA course:
The participant understand efficacy and effectiveness of the microscrew implants
as orthodontic anchorage and improve capability of treatment planning for various
clinical situations. Regarding placement of micro-implants, the participants
PROGRAMMA
communicate with oral surgeon or periodontists or can place those by him or herself.
CONTENTS OF LECTURE:
1. Introduction and history
2. Surgical consideration and procedure
3. Microimplant placement into the model
4. Sample case presentation
5. Success and failure
6. Clinical consideration
1 DAY HAND COURSE
INFO SEDE
ANTEPRIMA CORSI 2017
LECTURER:
DATE:
TORINO - 14TH OF JANUARY 2017 Costo per l’iscrizione al corso “Micro-implant Anchorage (MIA) for orthodontic treatment”: 700 euro + iva
(Comprensivo di un kit di miniviti del valore di 400 euro che resterà in dotazione a ciascun partecipante)
Per informazioni ed iscrizioni:
Primalux Ortodonzia
mail: [email protected]
tel 011 7732551 - fax 011 7507196
CORSO
ANTEPRIMA CORSI 2017
Hands-on model practice
Placement of microimplants in various locations and purposes including model practice
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Microimplant placement into maxillary buccal side
in treatment bialveolar protrusion with extraction
(size SH1312-08)
Microimplant placement into maxillary buccal side
in nonextraction treatment
(size SH1312-07)
Microimplant placement into maxillary palatal side
to apply intrusion force to the upper molars
(size SH1413-10)
Microimplant placement into maxillary anterior teeth
to apply intrusion force to the upper anterior teeth
(size SH1413-07)
Microimplant placement into retromolar area
to apply uprighting force to mesially tipped molar
(size SH1413-07)
Microimplant placement into mandibular premolar area
to apply protraction force to the lower molars
(size SH1413-07)
Microimplant placement into mandibular incisor area
to apply intrusion force to the lower incisors
(size SH1312-06)
Contents for lecture concerning surgical placement and management
1) Placement methods according to bone thickness and density
Detailed surgical procedure for microimplant placement
Difference between incision and no-incision, drilling and no drill methods
Angulation of microimplants to minimize root damage or contact
Choosing placement method according to bone density and thickness of cortical bone
Methods to minimize root contacts
Ways to handle driver and tightening of the microimplants
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2) Considering factors to improve success
Proper amount of force, proper time for loading, and methods of loading
Lower limits of age for microimplant treatment
Damage to adjacent anatomical structure
Ways to minimize soft tissue irritation and impingement
Ways to minimize fracture of microimplant
Methods to remove fractured segment of microimplants if any
Consequence of root contacts
Success rate, factors affecting success rate
Local bone density, local cortical bone thickness
Management of mobility
Management of accidental force and occlusal load
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