A good orthodontist knows his materials and instruments well. In this course, you will learn about different types of materials instruments, and appliances used, which in turn will help you make c ..
The only way to relieve crowding in an arch is to create space to accommodate the actual number of teeth in the arch to their harmonious occlusion. There are many means by which and orthodontists ..
A variety of treatment modalities can be used to effectively to treat Class II. In this course, we study the management of malocclusion in the mixed dentition, specifically class II. ..
The majority of orthodontic treatment is carried out in the late. This allows for comprehensive treatment within a finite and realistic timeframe, whilst optimizing adolescent growth and compliance ..
An orthodontic appliance is simply a dental device that is fabricated specifically for treatment of a dental condition. There are many different types of orthodontic appliances and understanding t ..
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Occlusion is how the teeth contact in any type of functional relationship. Normal occlusion is desirable as it allows oral functions to operate properly, provides the best esthetics and is helpful ..
Class III malocclusion in mixed dentition or late deciduous dentition is most challenging for the orthodontists to treat. It may result either from maxillary deficiency or mandibular prognathism o ..
Maintaining teeth in their corrected positions following orthodontic treatment can be extremely challenging. Teeth have a tendency to move back towards the original malocclusion. In this cours ..
To better understand how to treat malocclusion, one must develop an understanding of the etiology of malocclusion. In this course, we discuss the General Etiologic Factors of Malocclusion and the ..
The final stage of fixed appliance orthodontic treatment, during which final detailing takes place to idealize individual tooth position is what we call “finishing”. An excellent orthodontic f ..