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FORM AND FUNCTION IN ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT A course series in Basel, by the Department of Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry TREATMENT PLANNING - 09./ 10. May 2014 VERTICAL CONTROL - 26./ 27. September 2014 FINISHING - NEW DATE: 27./ 28. February 2015

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FORM AND FUNCTION IN ORTHODONTIC TREATMENTA course series in Basel, by the Department of Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry

TREATMENT PLANNING - 09./ 10. May 2014VERTICAL CONTROL - 26./ 27. September 2014 FINISHING - NEW DATE: 27./ 28. February 2015

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Speakers

Dr. Renato Cocconi attended the 3 years postgraduate pro-gram at the Department of Orthodontics of the Univer-sity of Milan where he obtained his master degree in 1993. He spent 2 ½ years in the United States where he worked in Dr. L.F. Andrews’ office in San Diego and attended the 2 years “Roth-Williams postgraduate course” in Burlingame (CA) in 1991-1993. He has links with Terry Tanaka at the USC facial pain clinic and is currently clinical professor at the Department of Orthodontics, University of Milan and has a private practice in Parma where he lives. He is responsible for the Roth-Williams group in Italy and has lectured to the main European and Ameri-can Orthodontic Societies. He is member of the EOS, AAO, SIDO and an active member of the Angle Society of Europe.

Dr. Stefano Troiani gained his degree in Dentistry from the University “La Sapienza” in Rome. He received his di-ploma of specialist in orthodontics at the Royal Dental Col-lege, Århus, Denmark. Dr. Troiani trained for 2 years at the Roth-Williams foundation in Italy with Dr. Cocconi. Dr. Troiani owns an orthodontic practice in Denmark and Ger-many and he is an consulting orthodontist at the maxillo-facial surgical department of Odense University Hospital (Denmark). Dr. Troiani has lectured at several international courses.

Dr. Domingo Martín graduated in Biology from the University of Southern California (1970 - 1974), in Medicine (1975-1982) and Dentistry (1982-1984) from the University of the Basque Country and as an orthodontist from the University of Valencia (1984-1987) Having completed his orthodontic studies, he took a two-year post-graduate course, obtaining the “Orthodontics and Functional Occlusion Diploma” from the Roth-Williams Foundation in San Francisco, California (1987-1989). He is also a member of the Angle Society of Europe. He currently runs a private orthodontic practice in San Sebastián.

Titelfoto: Jean Tinguely, Le Cyclop - La Tête - Modell, 1970 Museum Tinguely Basel © 2013 ProLitteris Zürich

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Welcome to the course series

“FORM AND FUNCTION IN ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT“

For several years orthodontic treatment has been mainly focused on the oc-clusion. As the patient’s needs and demands become more focused, on physical appearance, the treatment goals and therefore the treatment planning should consider not only occlusal features, but parameters that will create a harmoni-ous relationship between facial appearance and an equilibrated occlusion.

Prof. Dr. Carlalberta Verna, PhD

Head of the Department of Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry School of Dentistry, Basel University, Switzerland

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1. COURSE - 9. / 10. May 2014 TREATMENT PLANNING Renato Cocconi (RC) - Stefano Troiani (ST)

The course, mainly geared towards orthodontists and orthodontic residents, will focus on the diagnostic and treatment planning parameters to be taken into consideration to obtain optimal results. Thorough and accurate diagnostic records, detailed analysis and a comprehensive treatment plan can also yield shorter treatment times, better results and improved stability. The speakers will present their approach in training orthodontists how to implement this comprehensive treatment process.

09. May 201409.30 - 10.00 Introduction / presentation (Prof. C. Verna)

10.00 - 11.30 Face treatment approach (RC)

12.00 - 13.00 The 6 diagnostic pillars (ST)

14.00 - 15.30 Aesthetic considerations in treatment planning (RC)

16.00 - 17.30 Aesthetic consideratiosn in treatment planning (RC)

10. May 201409.00 - 10.30 Functional analysis (ST)

11.00 - 12.30 Occlusal analysis (ST)

13.30 - 15.00 From problem list to treatment planning and protocols (RC)

15.30 - 17.00 From problem list to treatment planning and protocols (RC)

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2. COURSE - 26. / 27. September 2014 VERTICAL CONTROL Domingo Martin (DM) - Stefano Troiani (ST)

The control of the vertical dimension during orthodontic treatment is a challenging issue. The skeletal pattern in growing patients is diffi-cult to control and in adult patients the control is even more challenging. The course, which is of a theoretical nature, is mainly geared to-wards orthodontists and orthodontic residents. It can be consid-ered as an independent unit or as an adjunct to the other cours-es on face driven orthodontics held by Dr. Cocconi and Dr. Troiani. The speakers will focus on the biological and biomechanical tools that can improve the vertical control during orthodontic treatment in order to reach the desired treatment goals and achieve stability.

26. September 201409.30 - 10.00 Introduction / presentation (Prof. C. Verna)

10.00 - 11.30 Continuous archwire biomechanics (ST)

11.30 - 13.00 Biomechanics of molar vertical control (ST)

14.00 - 15.30 Biomechanics of molar vertical control (ST)

16.00 - 17.30 Vertical dimension and surgery (ST) 26. Sep 14 09.00 - 10.00 Face treatment approach (DM)

10.30 - 12.00 Vertical control in interceptive treatment, the use of bite blocks (DM)

13.30 - 14.30 Serial extractions and enucleations (DM)

15.00 - 16.30 Vertical control in adult patient, the use of extradental anchorage (DM)

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3. COURSE - 27./ 28. February 2015 FINISHING Renato Cocconi (RC) - Stefano Troiani (ST)

As in the case of treatment planning, for several years the orthodontic fin-ishing phase has been focused mainly on the achievement of an excellent dental relationship. As the patient’s needs and demands focus more on physical appearance, the finishing needs to take into account the harmoni-ous relationship between facial appearance and equilibrated occlusion.

The course, mainly geared towards orthodontists and orthodontic residents, will focus on the “Finishing Challenges of Adult Treatment” which must be taken into consideration to obtain optimal results. This will include the speakers’ approach in managing the detailing of tooth position and occlu-sion, and the adjustment of gingival margins, dental shape and size, includ-ing key points and tips. Finally, the concept of finishing in respect to occlu-sal, biological and aesthetic parameters will be presented.

27. February 201509.30 - 10.00 Introduction / presentation (Prof. C. Verna)

10.00 - 11.00 Face treatment approach (RC)

11.30 - 13.00 Finishing starts with planning (RC)

14.00 - 15.30 Finishing starts with planning (RC)

16.00 - 17.30 Occlusal finishing (ST)

28. February 201509.00 - 10.30 Occlusal finishing - mechanical considerations (ST)

11.00 - 12.30 Microesthetic finishing (RC)

13.30 - 15.00 Microesthetic finishing (RC)

15.30 - 17.00 Conclusion of the course (RC + ST)

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Certificate

Certificate for 14 educational hours per theoretical course

Course fee Dentists, Orthodontists: CHF 800.– per course (both days)

Post-graduate students: CHF 400.– per course (both days) Coffee breaks and lunch both days included A cover charge of CHF 50 will apply to dental staff from the ÖZK Basel. Post-graduate students from other Swiss Universities are eligible for special conditions and should apply to the secretary for details.

KURSINFORMATIONEN

Information and Registration

Frau Andrijana TodorovicKlinik für Kieferorthopädie und Kinderzahnmedizin

Universitätskliniken für Zahnmedizin University of BaselHebelstrasse 3 4056 Basel

Phone +41 61 267 2641 Fax +41 61 267 2657 [email protected] http://kfo-zahnmed.unibas.ch

1. COURSE: TREATMENT PLANNING - 09./ 10. May 2014 2. COURSE: VERTICAL CONTROL - 26./ 27. September 2014 3. COURSE: FINISHING - NEW DATE 27./ 28. February 2015

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Location

Universitätskliniken für Zahnmedizin Hebelstrasse 34056 BaselSwitzerland

Klinik für Kieferorthopädieund KinderzahnmedizinFrau Andrijana TodorovicHebelstrasse 3CH-4056 Basel

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