Dentistry and Oral Health presents
MINISCREW SUPPORTED ORTHODONTICS
AUGUST
28
PROF OP KHARBANDA AGENDA TIME | 1800
Lecture – Dental Phobia
6:00pm - 9:00pm
| 1815
Lecture – Miniscrew (MIS) supported treatment of maximum
VENUE
high discrepancy cases | 1915
Dinner (foyer outside HHS2 51)
Room 2.51 Health Sciences Building 2, La Trobe University, Sharon St Bendigo. See Campus
| 2000
| 2100
Lecture – Non-extraction treatment of Class II
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malocclusion
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COST: ADAVB-NG member: Free ADAVB-NG non-member: $20 Students: $10 Cost includes light dinner and all study material.
CONTACT: T (03) 5444 7404 / 0429147299 E c.mccarthy@latrobe.edu.au
Prof. Om P Kharbanda is Chief of the Centre for Dental Education and Research (CDER) and Head of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Deformities, at All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi. Dr Kharbanda is a dedicated teacher, a keen researcher and an astute clinician. He has been involved with clinical and biological research in functional appliances, Cleft lip and palate and 3D imaging. Prof Kharbanda is a well-known author, reviewer and editor. He has published widely including a Text Book "Diagnosis and Management of Malocclusion and Dentofacial Deformities" by Elsevier. Prof. Kharbanda has a special interest in Cleft Lip and Palate. He is Director of the Advanced Fellowship Program in Cleft lip and palate, Director of WHO Collaborating Centre for Oral Health and National Centre for Oral Health Promotion, Ministry of Health, Government of India. CDER is also Global Partner with Cochrane Oral Health Group Manchester, England.
Lecture: Miniscrew supported orthodontic treatment Mini screw implants are recent and important armamentarium in orthodontic practice. With MIS supported anchorage and biomechanics, complex tooth movements are possible. MIS supported orthodontics can help in molar intrusion and closure of extraction spaces in suitable cases thus eliminating the need for a prosthesis. With the use of MIS, severe malocclusion and border line surgical cases can be treated with a successful outcome. This presentation deals with an introduction to MIS, placement protocols, indications and treatment supported by a series of cases of different varieties of malocclusion. The lecture will broaden GDPs knowledge on orthodontic treatment possibilities using MIS.
Lecture: Non-extraction treatment of class ll malocclusion. Class ll malocclusion is the most common reason for seeking orthodontic treatment. A significant number of class ll dental malocclusions are associated with underlying retrognathic mandible or a combination of the prognathic maxillary skeleton and small mandible. With early recognition and timely appropriate interventions, many children can be treated space management procedures and growth modification, thus eliminating the need for the extraction of premolars. This lecture focuses clinical tips o recognition of growing class ll malocclusion, and space problems during early and mixed dentition to make an appropriate referral to a specialist.