CBOM

14 e 15 de Novembro 2024

Idioma

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14 e 15 de Novembro 2024

PHILIPPINES - Manila

BASIC PRINCIPLES AND FUNCTIONAL DIAGNOSIS

  • Observing the malocclusion from a functional point of view
  • Formation of malocclusions, phylogenetics and ontogenesis of malocclusions
  • Posterior occlusal plane, posterior vertical dimension, posterior discrepancy
  • Principles compensations: at the joints, vertical and dentoalveolar. The mandible adaptation (reaction) 
  • Functional occlusion, occlusal guidance and posterior support
  • The role of premolars and molars
  • Dynamic functional diagnosis / Instrumentation

FROM CLASS II TO CLASS I BY ANTERIOR MANDIBLE ADAPTATION

  • Characterization of class II bad exclusions
  • Treatment strategies for class II
  • Class II treatment sequence. Vertical management of occlusion and anterior adaptation of the mandible to class I
  • Class II early treatment
  • MEAW, DAW and MOAW arcs
  • Bow bending practice
  • Clinical cases

FROM CLASS III TO CLASS I BY VERTICAL COMPENSATION

  • Characterization of class III malocclusions
  • Treatment strategies for class III
  • Class III treatment sequence. Vertical occlusion management for posterior rotation of the mandible to obtain the class I
  • Class III early treatment
  • Mandibular Lateral Deviation (MLD)
  • Early treatment of MLD
  • Arch activations practice
  • Clinical cases

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PROFESSOR

Nelson J Oppermann

Dr. Nelson Oppermann is an Orthodontist with more than thirty years of experience, been involved with the Bioprogressive, Sectional Mechanics and MEAW Studies. Recently, together to a team of experts, developed the temporary overlays guided orthodontics concept – TOGO – based on Prof. Rudolf Slavicek foundations. Academically, is involved as adjunct professor at the Department of Orthodontics at the University of Illinois at Chicago – UIC – USA for more than fifteen years and also to Vienna School of Interdisciplinary Dentistry – VieSID. Currently is involved with studies related to the interrelation between occlusion, craniomandibular growth and mandible repositioning, being published articles on important dentistry journals. Apart of those attributions Dr. Oppermann is an active and enthusiastic professor and lecturer, being visited many countries for teaching, with articles published based on physiological treatment concepts.