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Inverse concepts in orthodontic treatment
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Kim Jeong-Il
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Lezione 1.Inverse concepts in orthodontic treatment: «general orthodontics VS. MEAW orthodontics» (part 1)
1. Genetic origin vs epigenetic and environmental origin;
2. Symptomatic treatment vs root cause treatment;
3. Focused on sagittal dimension vs focused on vertical dimension;
4. Cephalometric esthetic analysis vs cephalometric functional analysis;
5. Lower incisor centered treatment vs upper incisor centered treatment;
6. Anterior discrepancy vs posterior discrepancy;
7. Premolar extraction vs 3rd molar extraction;
8. Orthognathic surgery vs very little orthognathic surgery;
9. Heavy force vs light force;
10. Mechanical vs biological;
11. Aesthetic vs functional and aesthetic;
12. Tooth centered treatment vs joint centered treatment;
13. Static occlusion vs dynamic occlusion;
14. No reconstruction of occlusal plane vs reconstruction of occlusal plane;
15. Bruxism: abnormal function vs bruxism: normal function;
16. Orthodontic treatment without considering bruxism vs orthodontic treatment with considering bruxism;
17. Longer treatment time vs short treatment time;
18. Often have built-in instability vs very stable;
19. Routine orthodontic treatment vs individualized orthodontic treatment;
20. Mainly antero-posterior tooth movement vs 3 dimensional tooth movement.
Lezione 2.Inverse concepts in orthodontic treatment: «general orthodontics VS. MEAW orthodontics» (part 2)
1. Genetic origin vs epigenetic and environmental origin;
2. Symptomatic treatment vs root cause treatment;
3. Focused on sagittal dimension vs focused on vertical dimension;
4. Cephalometric esthetic analysis vs cephalometric functional analysis;
5. Lower incisor centered treatment vs upper incisor centered treatment;
6. Anterior discrepancy vs posterior discrepancy;
7. Premolar extraction vs 3rd molar extraction;
8. Orthognathic surgery vs very little orthognathic surgery;
9. Heavy force vs light force;
10. Mechanical vs biological;
11. Aesthetic vs functional and aesthetic;
12. Tooth centered treatment vs joint centered treatment;
13. Static occlusion vs dynamic occlusion;
14. No reconstruction of occlusal plane vs reconstruction of occlusal plane;
15. Bruxism: abnormal function vs bruxism: normal function;
16. Orthodontic treatment without considering bruxism vs orthodontic treatment with considering bruxism;
17. Longer treatment time vs short treatment time;
18. Often have built-in instability vs very stable;
19. Routine orthodontic treatment vs individualized orthodontic treatment;
20. Mainly antero-posterior tooth movement vs 3 dimensional tooth movement.
Il corso include le seguenti lezioni:
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1o 22m
Lezione 1
Inverse concepts in orthodontic treatment: «general orthodontics VS. MEAW orthodontics» (part 1)
Kim Jeong-IlMostra il programma della lezione
0:01
Introduction and Mu Orthodontics Overview
6:05
Etiologic Factors of Malocclusion
13:05
Posterior Vertical Dimension and Growth Components
21:36
Occlusal Plane Assessment: Level, Cant, Curvature (UOP/POP)
30:01
Posterior Occlusal Plane (POP): Clinical Findings
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1o 23m
Lezione 2
Inverse concepts in orthodontic treatment: «general orthodontics VS. MEAW orthodontics» (part 2)
Kim Jeong-IlMostra il programma della lezione
0:01
Open bite: overview, key questions and tongue‑thrust habits
9:08
Open‑bite diagnosis: skeletal vs dental factors and cephalometrics
16:41
Open‑bite treatment mechanics: leveling, intrusion, elastics and miniscrews
20:36
Class III malocclusion: etiology and clinical features
26:54
Class III treatment strategies and clinical techniques
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Lettori 1
Graduated from Seoul National University Dental College (SNUDC), Korea (1987).
Graduated from Department of Orthodontics, Seoul National University Dental Hospital (SNUDH), Internship and Residency (1990).
Completed the head of the dental department, Air Force Aerospace Medicine Aptitude Training Center (1993).
Completed the 1st MEAW course, Seoul (1993-1994).
Completed the 1st TMJ and Occlusion course, Austria, Japan, USA (2000-2001).
Completed the Ph.D., Department of Orthodontics Kanagawa dental University (KDU], Japan (2006).
Former head of Kim Jeong-Il Orthodontic clinic (1993-2002).
Head of Kooalldam dental hospital, Incheon, Korea (2002).
Adjunct Professor, Seoul National University Dental College (SNUDC), Korea.
Adjunct Professor, Korea University Graduate School of Clinical Dentistry, Korea.
Visiting Professor, Dalian Medical University, China.
Education instructor, Korean Academy of Orthodontics (KAO).
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