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Online Congress of Myofunctional Orthodontics and Functional Jaw Orthopedics

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Soroush Zaghi
Maria Cristina Ferreria Buta Michel
German Omar Ramirez-Yañez
Marcia Sampaio
Marcos Gribel
Graciela Lorenz
Eyal Botzer
Patrick Fellus
Carlos Barberi
Paulo Schinestsck
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The first online congress on Myofunctional Orthodontics and Functional Jaw Orthopedics!


An interdisciplinary evidence-based approach awaits you!


Specialists in pediatric orthodontics, functional dentistry and otorhinolaryngology will share with you their many years of clinical experience and the results of the latest research on diagnosis and treatment of:


– ankyloglossia

– jaw growth anomalies

– malocclusion in growing patients

– posture disorders

– sleep apnea

– TMJ dysfunctions

– respiratory dysfunction in children.

Lezione 1.The Driving Force of the Growth Centers of the Facial Skeleton

– The anatomy of facial skeleton and caniofacial development

– The importance of facial profile, not only in facial harmony, but also in the primary and physiognomic function such as chewing, breathing, and phonation

– Methods for promoting of mandibular growth

– Centric and eccentric occlusion

– Biomechanical differences between the imposing bimaxillary orthopedics versus the new inductive mono-maxillary orthopedics with the help of myofunctional orthopedic applainces

– The most important methods of the new inductive mono-maxillary orthopedics

– The spheno-occipital synchondrosis and its synostotic conformation

– The development of facial skeleton through the growth process of the cranial base

- Clinical cases. 


Recommended for: Orthodontists, Functional dentists, General dentists.

Lezione 2.Mastication, Posture, and Temporomandibular Dysfunction

– Understanding posture concepts

– Classifying postures in children

– Developmental stages of [osture

– Exploring the relationship between feeding and posture

– Influence of motor stimuli on posture

– Leopold Busquet's muscle chain theory

– Dr. Bernard Bricot's approach to posturology

– Castillo Morales' perspective on posture

– Physiological curvatures of the spine

– Asymmetric Postures

– Mastication and its impact on posture

– Rocabado's insights on head posture and occlusion

– The function of the tongue and the hyoid bone

– Temporomandibular Disorders (DTM) and posture.


Recommended for: Orthodontists, Functional dentists, General dentists.

Lezione 3.Factors Leading to Temporomandibular Dysfunction. Diagnosis and Treatment at an Early Age

– The semiology of the TMJ

– Signs and symptoms of dysfunction at an early age

– Closing path deviation

– Midline in occlusion

– Factors leading to dysfunction - diagnosis and treatment:  


a) in the transversal direction:


- upper jaw expanding and/or lower jaw narrowing

- functional mandibular lateral deviations

- skeletal mandibular lateral deviations.


b) in the sagittal direction:


- mandibular distortions

- mandibular magnification

- decrease in the size of the upper arch

- decrease in the length of the upper arch.


c) in the vertically direction.


- convergent bases of the upper and lower jaw.


Recommended for: Orthodontists, Functional dentists, General dentists.

Lezione 4.Tongue-tie and Oral Dysfunction. The Teamwork Behind the Diagnosis and Treatment. Introductory lesson

– Development of the tongue: embryology

– The tongue-tie history

– Development of the tongue: embryology

– The tongue-tie history

– The definition of tongue-tie according to International Affiliation of Tongue-Tie Professionals (IATP)

– Tongue-tie related oral dysfunction

– Anatomy and physiology of the tongue and swallowing

– The correct functional position of the tongue

– The relation between the palate and the airways

– The relation of the position of the tongue to the development of malocclusion

– Jaw growth alteration following mouth breathing

– Acute otitis media (AOM)

– The effect of micro-tongue on the development of the lower jaw

– Lingual frenuloplasty with myofunctional therapy

– Tongue-tie overview of the treatment: a teamwork approach

– Tongue-tie classifications and diagnosis

– Hazelbaker Assessment Tool for Lingual Frenulum Function (HATLLF)

– The tongue range of motion ratio (TRMR): anterior and posterior tongue mobility

– What to look for during an intraoral examination?

– Tongue-tie treatment options: frenotomy, frenectomy, myotherapy, mixed therapy

– Correct tongue movement during breastfeeding

– Tongue position deformation

– Tongue training using TongueGym by Liper™

– Post surgical therapy.


Recommended for: Orthodontists, Functional dentists, General dentists.

Lezione 5.The Neuroscience Behind Pediatric Orthodontics and Myofunctional therapy

– Different ways to rehabilitate swallowing

– The eumorphic growth of the maxilo-facial area

– The development of praxis from our in-utero life

– Neuroscientific research that can be applied to your daily dental practice

– Application of Froggy Mouth appliance: advantages and indications

– Breathing and swallowing physiology

– Passive approach and protocols of myofunctional therapy

– The developed tools for passive therapies

– Active exercises that can be added to a passive therapy to make an interdisciplinary rehabilitation

– Clinical cases of «Froggy Mouth» appliance application.


Recommended for: Orthodontists, Functional dentists, General dentists.

Lezione 6.Tongue-tie and Oral Dysfunction. The Teamwork Behind the Diagnosis and Treatment

– Development of the tongue: embryology

– The tongue-tie history

– Development of the tongue: embryology

– The tongue-tie history

– The definition of tongue-tie according to International Affiliation of Tongue-Tie Professionals (IATP)

– Tongue-tie related oral dysfunction

– Anatomy and physiology of the tongue and swallowing

– The correct functional position of the tongue

– The relation between the palate and the airways

– The relation of the position of the tongue to the development of malocclusion

– Jaw growth alteration following mouth breathing

– Acute otitis media (AOM)

– The effect of micro-tongue on the development of the lower jaw

– Lingual frenuloplasty with myofunctional therapy

– Tongue-tie overview of the treatment: a teamwork approach

– Tongue-tie classifications and diagnosis

– Hazelbaker Assessment Tool for Lingual Frenulum Function (HATLLF)

– The tongue range of motion ratio (TRMR): anterior and posterior tongue mobility

– What to look for during an intraoral examination?

– Tongue-tie treatment options: frenotomy, frenectomy, myotherapy, mixed therapy

– Correct tongue movement during breastfeeding

– Tongue position deformation

– Tongue training using TongueGym by Liper™

– Post surgical therapy.


Recommended for: Orthodontists, Functional dentists, General dentists.

Lezione 7.Oral Habits, Malocclusion and Airway: Preventable Chronic Problems

– Nasal vs mouth breathing: 


- diaphragmatic breathing

- chest breathing.


– The spectrum of obstructive sleep disordered breathing

– The association between craniofacial structural and functional disturbances with sleep and breathing disorders

– Consequences of mouth breathing, as a chronic problem, on the patient’s general health

– The differences between Obstructive Sleep Disordered Breathing (oSDB) and Pediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)

– The pathogenesis of Obstructive Sleep Disordered Breathing (oSDB)

– Deep bite and SDB

– Anterior cross bite and SDB

– Clinical cases of retruded mandible and lack of transverse development: lingual frenuloplasty with myofunctional therapy

– Management of the frenulum in pediatric patients

– Step-by-step video demonstration of lingual frenuloplasty using laser technology

– Step-by-step video demonstration of labial frenuloplasty using laser technology. 


Recommended for: Orthodontists, Functional dentists, General dentists.

Lezione 8.Prevention and Treatment of Dental Malocclusion in Primary Dentition. Digital Workflow of Functional Jaw Orthopedics

– The importance of human growth from birth to 5 years of age

– Three-dimensional diagnosis and therapeutic techniques in Orthodontics and Functional Jaw Orthopedics

– COMPASS 3D Cephalometry for assessing facial asymmetries, upper airways, and cervical spine

– The tomographic radiation and its effect on children

– The relationship between the cranial base, the mandible, and cervical spine

– Artificial intelligence in radiology analysis, diagnosis, and treatment planning

– Functional diagnosis: lower jaw biomechanics and dynamic movement

– Correction of the malocclusion is a correction of the oral function

– Oral function and mastication: alternating bilateral chewing function

– When exactly is the maxillo-mandibular relationship is established

– The significance of deciduous teeth eruption on cranio-facial development

– Shape memory aligners application in functional jaw orthopedics

– The nasoalveolar molding: treating cleft lips and cleft palates

– Presurgical infant orthopedics (PSIO) using clear aligners

– Planas direct tracks for malocclusion and its modification

– Digital direct tracks for disocclusion and correction of the malocclusion: milled into PMMA blocks

– Digital direct tracks for disocclusion and correction of the malocclusion: transferred to teeth via transfer tray

– Application of the Tongue Position Changer (TPC®) appliance

– Digital Planas direct tracks for Class 2, Class 3, and anterior crossbite

– Clinical cases. 


Recommended for: Orthodontists, Functional dentists, General dentists.

Lezione 9.Evidence-based approach to functional orthopedic treatment

– The current scientific research that demonstrates that AOF "Appliances of Functional Orthopedic" is a good treatment option in children

– Cephalometric and tomographic evaluation of the upper airways

– Sleep apnea: early diagnosis

– The apnea and hypopnea index (AHI)

– Symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in children

– The relation between malocclusion and OSA

– The panoramic radiography for visualization of upper airway narrowing

– Functional jaw orthopedic appliances

– The current scientific research that demonstrates that AOF "Appliances of Functional Orthopedic" is a good treatment option in children

– Clinical cases of young children with different types of malocclusion treated with AOFs

– Evidencing the improvement in the quality of life of young children treated with AOFs by expanding the upper airway

– The scientific basis of recent studies on the importance of functional orthopedic treatment to promote changes in the maxillomandibular and dentoalveolar relationship

– Clinical cases. 


Recommended for: Orthodontists, Functional dentists, General dentists.

Lezione 10.Functional Orthopedics and Airways. Application of Klаmmt's Elastic Open Activator

– The octagon of functional harmony

– Fundamental principles of Functional Jaw Orthopedic

– Craniofacial growth and laws of development

– Analyzing the chewing pattern

– Pierre robin functional confluence

– The scientific basis for the use of Klammt's Elastic Open Activator

– Structural component of the original Klammt Elastic Open Activator

– Indications for Functional Orthopedic Treatment of the Jaws with Klammt's Elastic Open Activator

– Activation protocols of Klammt's Elastic Open Activator

– The modified Klammt Elastic Open Activator

– The main objectives of functional orthopedic treatment

– The importance of Klammt Elastic Open Activator in opening the upper airways "Robin's functional vital confluent"

– The fundamentals and benefits of the application of Functional Jaw Orthopedics, using Klammt Elastic Open Activator, in the correction of malocclusions in deciduous, mixed, and permanent dentition

– The effects of Klammt Elastic Open Activator on different malocclusions

– Clinical cases: demonstration how Klammt Elastic Open Activator works in Functional Orthopedic Treatment of different malocclusions.


Recommended for: Orthodontists, Functional dentists, General dentists.

Lezione 11.A Functional Approach to Sleep and Breathing: Tongue-Tie, Tongue-Tone, and Tongue-Space

– The modern clinical definition of ankyloglossia

– The impact of restricted tongue-mobility (tongue-tie), oral dysfunction (tongue-tone), and maxillofacial underdevelopment (tongue-space) on:

 

- mouth breathing, clenching, and grinding

- sleep issues, fatigue, depression, and anxiety

- neck tension, pain, postural dysfunction, and fascial restrictions.

 

– Ankyloglossia and its effect on the development of narrowed dental arches and dental crowding

– The contribution of the tongue in the development of the maxilla

– The spectrum of obstructive sleep disordered breathing

– Upper airway resistance syndrome (UARS)

– Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome

– The differential diagnosis of sleep-related breathing disorders and sleep bruxism in pediatric and adult populations

– The clinical signs of mouth breathing, tongue-tie, limited tongue-space, sleep-disordered breathing, and myofunctional disorders among patients in your practice

– Orofacial myofunctional therapy

– The 5 dimensions of tongue-tie diagnosis

– Kotlow's free-tongue measurement

– Assessment of anterior and posterior tongue mobility: the tongue range of motion ratio

– The role and limitations of tongue-tie surgery in the broader context of myofunctional (tongue-tone) and maxillofacial (tongue-space) issues

– CBCT protocols for airway and tongue-space analysis

– Functional treatment approach to sleep, breathing, tongue-tie, and maxillofacial development

– Clinical cases. 

 

Recommended for: Orthodontists, Functional dentists, General dentists.

Il corso include le seguenti lezioni:

1o 26m
Lezione 1

The Driving Force of the Growth Centers of the Facial Skeleton

Carlos Barberi
1o 52m
Lezione 2

Mastication, Posture, and Temporomandibular Dysfunction

Marcia Sampaio
1o 54m
Lezione 3

Factors Leading to Temporomandibular Dysfunction. Diagnosis and Treatment at an Early Age

Graciela Lorenz

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Chirurgo ORL e chirurgo del sonno con una sub-specializzazione in tongue-tie, ostruzione delle vie aeree superiori e apnea ostruttiva del sonno. Direttore della Sleep Surgery presso The Breathe Institute, Los Angeles, California — un centro interdisciplinare per le vie aeree cofondato con terapisti miofunzionali e specialisti odontoiatrici e ortodontici. Libera professione a Beverly Hills, California, con trattamento di pazienti pediatrici e adulti.

 

La sua competenza clinica copre l'intero spettro, dalla frenuloplastica funzionale mini-invasiva (rilascio del frenulo linguale e labiale) alla chirurgia nasale (settoplastica, riduzione dei turbinati, rimodellamento della valvola nasale con Vivaer), procedure palatali (tonsillectomia), espansione scheletrica mascellare (MSE) e chirurgia di avanzamento maxillo-mandibolare (MMA) per i casi gravi di apnea ostruttiva del sonno — una gamma chirurgica eccezionalmente ampia che consente un approccio terapeutico realmente graduale e stepwise. Ha sviluppato protocolli originali di valutazione funzionale e classificazione della restrizione del frenulo linguale — lo Zaghi Lingual Frenulum Protocol — oggi utilizzato da clinici di tutto il mondo.

 

Autore e coautore di oltre 97 pubblicazioni peer-reviewed nei campi delle neuroscienze, della chirurgia della testa e del collo e dei disturbi respiratori del sonno. Relatore internazionale invitato, autore e revisore scientifico su diagnosi e gestione dei disturbi respiratori del sonno e dei tethered oral tissue disorders. MD, Harvard Medical School. Residency in Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery (ENT), UCLA. Sleep Surgery Fellowship, Stanford University.

 

Dentista e specialista in Ortopedia Funzionale delle Mascelle (FJO) in Brasile. Professionista e formatrice leader in un campo dedicato all'intervento precoce nella crescita craniofacciale e alla riabilitazione funzionale del sistema stomatognatico.

 

Focus clinico e di ricerca che comprende la crescita e lo sviluppo craniofacciale nei bambini dalla nascita ai sei anni, l'apnea ostruttiva del sonno nei pazienti pediatrici, i disturbi temporomandibolari, l'influenza dei pattern masticatori sulla morfologia craniofacciale e i protocolli ortopedici preventivi-interceptivi. La FJO e una specialita odontoiatrica riconosciuta in Brasile che interviene nelle fasi piu precoci dello sviluppo per promuovere l'armonia morfofunzionale del sistema mascellare e prevenire la formazione delle malocclusioni.

 

Formatrice e relatrice all'interno della rete accademica brasiliana FJO, presentando a congressi e corsi nazionali su sviluppo craniofacciale, ortopedia interceptiva precoce e gestione clinica dell'apnea ostruttiva del sonno e dei DTM in pazienti in sviluppo.

 

Odontoiatra pediatrico e specialista nella crescita craniofacciale presso Aurora Kids Dentistry ad Aurora, Ontario, Canada, con focus clinico e di ricerca sull'intercettazione precoce delle malocclusioni nella dentizione primaria, guida della crescita craniofacciale, ortodonzia miofunzionale e relazione tra ostruzione delle vie aeree, respirazione orale e disturbi respiratori del sonno nei bambini.

 

Autore del libro Early Treatment of Malocclusions: Prevention and Interception in Primary Dentition, opera di riferimento sull'ortodonzia preventiva e intercettiva in età pediatrica. Ricercatore con pubblicazioni su riviste indicizzate in PubMed, incluso un case report fondamentale sulla terapia con il dispositivo Trainer for Kids, T4K, pubblicato sull'International Journal of Dentistry for Children nel 2008. Adjunct Professor presso il Department of Oral Biology della University of Manitoba, Winnipeg. Invited Professor per il corso Sleep Dental Medicine in Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry Specialties alla Loma Linda University School of Dentistry, California.

 

DDS, Colombia. MSc in Craniofacial Pain and Sleep Apnea, Tufts University, USA. MSc in Dental Sciences e PhD in Oral Biology, Australia. Fellow del Royal College of Dentists of Canada.

 

Dentista, ricercatrice ed educatrice in Brasile, con focus clinico e accademico sugli approcci olistici e preventivi alla salute orale, lo sviluppo orale nella prima infanzia e la gestione multidisciplinare della funzione orofacciale. Membro del Settore di Transdisciplinarità, Università Federale dello Stato di San Paolo (UNIFESP).

 

Gli interessi clinici e di ricerca includono la relazione tra la funzione orale e la salute sistemica, l'ortopedia funzionale mascellare nei bambini piccoli, la prevenzione della malocclusione e la respirazione orale come problema clinico multidisciplinare. Autrice contributrice nei campi dell'ortopedia funzionale per la dentizione decidua, lo sviluppo craniofacciale e la sindromologia della respirazione orale.

 

Autrice di Holistic Odontology — un riferimento clinico che presenta un modello integrativo di cura dentale che affronta le interconnessioni sistemiche e funzionali nella salute del paziente. Coautrice di Orthopedics and Orthodontics for Deciduous Teeth, Prevention of Malocclusion in Babies e Mouth Breathing: A Multidisciplinary View. Educatrice internazionale in odontoiatria olistica e funzionale.

 

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