Biomechanics and tooth movement.9.

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Dr. Mohamed Helmy

Orthodontic tooth movement requires a remarkably complicated cascade of molecular and cellular events to occur, to convert orthodontic forces into alveolar bone formation and resorption. In this course, we study comprehensively Biomechanics and tooth movement.

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This Course Covers:-

" Biomechanics and tooth movement " 1.0 Definitions 1.1 Force 1.2 Centre of resistance 1.3 Types of tooth movements 2.0 Moment 2.1 Moment 3.0 Centre of rotation 3.1 Centre of rotation 4.0 Orthodontic force duration 4.1 Orthodontic force duration 5.0 Tissue Changes during tooth movement 5.1 Tissue Changes during tooth movement

What Will I Learn?

.You will learn: -The definition of biomechanics -The importance of centric relation in orthodontic treatment. -The duration of teeth movement and force. -The changes of tissue during teeth movement.

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* If you register to work on 3 clinical cases of the same category, you will get access to the corresponding learning modules for free. contact us at "promotion@spc-eg.com" and we will help you with registering. * If you want to create your own bundle, select all of the “Learning Modules” you want to learn and click on “Add To Cart”. Proceed to checkout only when you’ve selected all the content you want to learn (at least 3 or more modules). After choosing the payment method, you can add the promo code “MYBUNDLE” and enjoy full-time access for one year. You will get a 20% DISCOUNT when you create your own bundle

  • 1.1 Force
  • 1.2 Centre of resistance
  • 1.3 Types of tooth movements
  • 2.1 Moment
  • 3.1 Centre of rotation
  • 4.1 Orthodontic force duration
  • 5.1 Tissue Changes during tooth movement

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