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TMJ stabilization and remodeling: occlusal plane, posture, MRI and splints
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6 Oct - 30 Nov 2021
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William Arnett
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Larry Wolford
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Dania Tamimi
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Alejandro Martinez
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Jay Harris Levy
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Piero Silvestrini Biavati
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Claudia Casanova Arambula
Dettagli del corso
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Lezioni del corso
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11 lezioni (17o 12m)
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Descrizione
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Lezione 1.Physiologically Driven Full Mouth Restoration
– The concept of static and dynamic occlusion
– Principles of occlusion, postural and respiratory stability
– The role of the orthodontist in total rehabilitation
– Occlusal splints in total prosthetics
– Passive muscle tone: influence on the posture and orientation of the TMJ
– Centric relation: dependence on the position of the head
– The theory of the sliding skull and the system of postural control
– Function of occlusal tires and front positioners
– Sensory-motor integration: influence on the closure of teeth
– Theory of interdental mechanoreceptors
– Principles of using occlusal splints as a temporary prosthesis
– The relationship of occlusion and airways.
Lezione 2.MRI evaluation of the TMJ
– MRI image: physical aspects of a high-quality image
– TMJ imaging protocol
– Features of fluid visualization on MRI
– MRI diagnosis of TMJ pathology
– Normal TMJ anatomy on MRI
– Signs of TMJ collagen destruction
– Partial disc displacement: radiological signs
– Complete disc dislocation
– Types of disc dislocation and their radiological signs
– Radiological signs of dystrophic TMJ diseases.
Lezione 3.Оcclusal plane and the TMD
– Growth and development of maxillofacial region: predisposition to the formation of pathology
– Рostural changes with mismatch of the upper and lower jaw
– Correction of the occlusal plane: goals and objectives
– Criteria for the analysis of the occlusal plane
– Levers of class I and II: the relationship with the development of pathology
– Classification of the condyle position by Gerbert
– Condyle compression: definition, causes and diagnosis by CBCT
– Isotonic bruxism: clinical manifestations, etiology and diagnosis
– Postura: importance for making a correct diagnosis
– Deprogramming method by NEFF
– Methods of orthodontic treatment: how to avoid condyle compression
– Methods of articular disc reduction.
Lezione 4.Occlusal plane and orthognathic surgery
– Chin surgery: bone and alloplastic augmentation
– The technique of chin surgery
– Mandibular subapical osteotomy: indications and methods
– Mandibular sagittal split osteotomy: tools, advantages and modification of the technique
– Relapses of the mandible position after orthognathic surgery: causes
– Orthognathic surgery and TMJ problems
– Posterior displacement of the lower jaw
– Third molars: the timing of extraction before orthognathic surgery
– Methods of prevention of postoperative complications
– Distraction osteogenesis for mandibular widening: indications and techniques
– Virtual surgical planning (VSP) of surgeries
– Maxilla osteotomy: technical aspects
– Methods of improving nasal breathing during orthognathic surgery
– Surgery first before orthodontic treatment: indications, contraindications and risks
– Change of the occlusal plane
– Advantages of clockwise rotating of the maxilla-mandibular complex
– Counter-clockwise rotation of the maxilla-mandibular complex: functional and aesthetic changes.
Lezione 5.Common TMJ Conditions that can Adversely Effect Dental, Orthodontic, and Surgical Treatment
– Evaluation of the state of the TMJ: main criteria
– Anterior displacement of the articular disc
– Mitek Mini anchor technique: indications
– TMJ pathologies leading to condyle growth:
- Condylar hyperplasia type I (1A and 1B)
- Condylar hyperplasia type II (osteochondroma).
– Protocol for the treatment of type II condylar hyperplasia
– The space-opening technique for disk repositioning with Mitek anchor (Dallas procedure)
– Causes of progressive condyle resorption in growing and adult patients
– Adolescent internal condylar Resorption (AICR): pathophysiology and treatment methods
– Total TMJ prosthetics: indications and surgical technique
– Virtual surgical planning of treatment
– Reactive arthritis, trauma, tumors, ankylosis: causes, MRI diagnostics and treatment tactics
– Craniofacial deformities: surgical tactics
– Connective tissue diseases and autoimmune disorders.
Lezione 6.Diagnosis and Management of Upper Airway Obstruction and Sleep Apnea
– Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome: classification, symptoms and diagnosis
– Zones and effects of upper airway obstruction: nose, mouth, oropharyngeal region
– Cephalometric factors of obstructive sleep apnea
– Appliances for the treatment of sleep apnea: an overview
– Surgical treatment of upper airway obstruction
– Removal of nasal conchae: radiological assessment and indications
– Adenoid tissue hypertrophy: surgical tactics
– Modified UPPP technique
– Macroglossia: glossotomy technique
– Posterior respiratory space: ways to increase
– Counter-clockwise rotation of the maxilla-mandibular complex for the treatment of sleep apnea
– TMJ pathologies associated with sleep apnea
– Orthognathic surgery and additional manipulations for the treatment of upper airway obstruction and sleep apnea.
Lezione 7.The 4 fundamentals of gnathological treatment, advance, align, open, distract
– Etiological factors of gnathological problems: influence of skeletal bones, teeth and muscles
– Anatomy and pathophysiology of TMJ
– Functional changes in TMJ pathology
– Extension of the mandible: anatomical justification of the treatment method
– Goals of normalization of the mandibular position
– Postural changes and the position of the TMJ: the relationship
– Restoration of the VDO: tasks
– Indications and advantages of the distraction method.
Lezione 8.Large Bimaxillary CCW in TMJ patients with disc displacement & osteoarthrosis without TMJ surgery. Is it stable?
– TMJ pathology: determining the need for surgery
– Intra-articular TMJ disorders in patients with maxillofacial deformities
– Articular disc reposition: effectiveness in the prevention of degenerative diseases of the TMJ
– Mobility or position of the disc: the most significant parameters
– Causes of relapses after surgery
– Changing the position of the condyle during surgery
– How to avoid condyle torque
– Virtual planning of TMJ surgery
– Performing sagittal split osteotomy without condyle compression
– Performing passive rigid fixation without condylar damage
– A comprehensive protocol for the treatment of distal occlusion in a patient with a hyperdivergent type of face.
Lezione 9.Оcclusion and posture correlations. Differential diagnoses with other problems
– Flowchart of possible investigated correlations;
– Pathophysiology of postural alterations of the head;
– Repeatable scientific approach to postural analysis: ScanPosture system;
– The goals of the analysis: differential diagnosis between mouth, eyes and feet (and more);
– Clinical cases.
Lezione 10.TMJ Stabilization. Part 1
– What are key disc, muscle, and joint change questions?
– What important factors describe the shape, cortex, and position of the TMJ?
– Does TMJ remodeling create surgical, orthodontic, and prosthetic relapse?
– How do condylar torque, bruxism, and low vitamin D cause condylar resorption and mandibular relapse?
– What publications have described medical management of the TMJ?
– Is late mandibular relapse secondary to condyle position change during surgery?
Lezione 11.Relapses in the treatment of TMJ diseases: etiology, diagnosis, treatment
– What surgical techniques are associated with late relapse?
– How do bicortical screws cause late relapse of the mandible?
– How does the medial pterygoid muscle affect relapse?
– Is a long BSSO or short BSSO split desired and why?
– What is done presurgery, during surgery, and after surgery to stabilize the TMJ?
– Do medications control bite correction relapse?
– Do splints stabilize or injure the TMJ?
Il corso include le seguenti lezioni:
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Lezione 1
Physiologically Driven Full Mouth Restoration
Jay Harris LevyMostra il programma della lezione
0:01
Introduction & Systems Dentistry
3:04
Definitions of Dental Occlusion
12:42
FMR Case 1: Splint-guided Wax-up
18:56
Fascia, Tensegrity & HRMT
27:00
Centric Relation and Head Posture
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Lezione 3
Оcclusal plane and the TMD
Claudia Casanova ArambulaMostra il programma della lezione
0:01
Introduction and webinar overview
2:53
Growth vs Development and sphenoid influence
6:19
Sphenoid flexion/extension and craniofacial growth
8:25
Occlusal plane descent and vertical control
11:08
Clinical case: serial extraction and vertical control
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