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February 25th - March 1st, 2025

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February 25th - March 1st, 2025

Hanoi - Viet Nam

VIET NAM – Hanoi – Bio GEAW MEAW Module 2 Group 6

 

  • Orthodontics components
    • Brackets / Tubes / Bands / Wires / Composites / Pliers / Elastics / Chains / Ligatures / Auxiliaries
  • Basic Orthodontic Procedures: Wires placement, ligations, etc.
  • Biomechanics basics concepts:
    • Action and Reaction
    • Anchorage Principle
    • First, Second and Third Order bends
    • Reference force tables
    • Principles of histology of teeth movement / Biological relevant facts
    • Bioprogressive Biomechanical system
    • Comparison between Bioprogressive and Straight Wire
    • Low Friction x High Friction systems. Frictionless mechanics!
  • Wire Bending exercises:
    • Biomechanics Basics: First, Second and Third Order bending
    • Training of basic loops used in Orthodontics
    • Function of the loops
  • Bonding Brackets:
    • Theory         
  • Wax Typodonts exercises: – Class II low angle treatment training / Distalization
    • Direct bonding brackets / Banding molars
    • Spot welding molar tubes
    • Orthodontic composites, Curing lights and Bands Cementation
    • Quad-Helix installation and activations
    • Align and Leveling principles: Pros and Cons, NiTi usage
  • Orthodontic wires alloys:
    • Differences among them and applicability

For more information and registration: bit.ly/biok6 / Phone 024.3576.3430 / @Nha Phong

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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.