“Orthodontic Skills Enhancement”
Transcript of “Orthodontic Skills Enhancement”
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UAE International Dental Conference &Arab Dental Exhibition
Organized by Strategic Partner Scientific Partner Destination Partner Supported by
AEEDC Dubai World Orthodontic Conference
“Orthodontic Skills Enhancement”
28 – 29 June, 2021Dubai World Trade Centre
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al MaktoumVice-President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler of Dubai
728 - 29 June, 2021AEEDC Dubai World Orthodontic Conference 2021
18Conference Program Day - 1
20Conference Program Day - 2
23Abstracts - Day 1
32Abstracts - Day 2
08Message from the
Executive Chairman
09Message from the
Honorary Chairman
10Message from the
Scientific Chairman
12International
Scientific Advisors
13Scientific &
Organising Committee
14Guest Speakers
16Accreditation
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MESSAGE FROM THE EXECUTIVE
CHAIRMAN
I am very honored to welcome you all to the AEEDC Dubai World Orthodontic Conference 2021- a highly specialized conference running under the umbrella of AEEDC Dubai Conference and Exhibition.
AEED Dubai Conference and Exhibition is a comprehensive educational and scientific platform that aims to develop and enhance the dentistry field through a number of scientific activities and specialized conferences and gatherings such as the AEEDC Dubai World Orthodontic Conference.
In its 6th edition, AEEDC Dubai World Orthodontic Conference features a rich scientific program, designed specifically to meet the up-to-date topics in orthodontics. The conference is offering a strong platform for speakers to share their unique insights, research work & clinical experiences. This unique conference will shed light this yea on topics like Interdisciplinary management, Digital Orthodontics, Clear Aligners, Lingual Orthodontics and many more.
I look forward to meeting you at AEEDC Dubai World Orthodontic Conference 2021 and wish you all a safe and memorable experience in Dubai.
Dr. Abdul Salam Al MadaniExecutive Chairman AEEDC Dubai and the Global Scientific Dental Alliance
928 - 29 June, 2021
MESSAGE FROM THE HONORARY
CHAIRMAN
It gives me immense pleasure to welcome you all to AEEDC Dubai World Orthodontic Conference 2021, which is taking place in conjunction with AEEDC Dubai. This specialized conference not only presents a detailed program that discusses the latest topics and tackles recent discoveries and innovations in the field, but also offers attendees an unmatched opportunity to learn first-hand from field leaders, in addition to building bridges of communication and collaboration amongst field professionals and colleagues.
Over the course of 2 days, world-renowned speakers and attendees will share their insights, research work and clinical experiences, while discussing topics such as Interdisciplinary management, Digital Orthodontics, Clear Aligners, Lingual Orthodontics, White spot lesions, and Miniscrews Anchorage in Orthodontics.
I wish you all a fruitful participation in AEEDC Dubai World Orthodontic Conference 2021.
Dr. Tariq KhooryHonorary Chairman – AEEDC DubaiConsultant – Dubai Dental Services,Dubai Health Authority
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MESSAGE FROM THE SCIENTIFIC
CHAIRMAN
It is a pleasure to welcome you again to the 6th AEEDC Dubai World Orthodontic Conference. This year I would like to thank the scientific committee for bringing together an exciting and informative program that features a series of keynote lectures as well as the presentation of new research in the field of Orthodontics.
Over the 2 days of the conference an extensive program will feature speakers representing many countries in the Gulf region as well as internationally. The speakers will be covering a wide range of topics including: Digital Orthodontics, Mini-screw Anchorage, Interceptive orthodontics and more.
This year, the conference will also be running parallel to the AEEDC Dental Conference and Exhibition, so that clinicians will be able to explore the exhibitors in a safe environment and have the opportunity to learn about the new orthodontic materials on the market.
During these difficult times, we have taken all the precautions necessary to ensure every participant is safe. I would like to sincerely thank the Organizing Committee, our partners and stakeholders, for their great effort and commitment, year after year, in bringing together such a wonderful conference.
On behalf of the organizing committee of AEEDC Dubai World Orthodontic Conference, we look forward to welcoming you to the beautiful city of Dubai and hope that you benefit from the conference as well as enjoy the program and the city to the fullest!
Dr. Hasna Al SaeedScientific Chairman, AEEDC Dubai World Orthodontic Conference 2021
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UAE International Dental Conference &Arab Dental Exhibition
Organized by
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AEEDC Dubai World Orthodontic Conference International Scientific Advisors
Dr. Saif Al Wali - UAEConsultant Orthodontist CEO Hatta Hospital – DHA – UAE
Dr. Mohammed Murshed AlHarbi - KSABDS, MSc (Orthodontics), SBOPresident of the Saudi Orthodontic SocietyAcademic Advisor at the Saudi Commission for Health SpecialtiesKSA
Dr. Eman AlNamnakaniBDS, MSc, SBO, MOrth, FICD, FDS RCSEDConsultant OrthodontistChairman of Scientific Council of Orthodontic BoardMember in Saudi Orthodontic SocietyPrince Sultan Military Medical City, KSA
International Scientific Advisors
1328 - 29 June, 2021
AEEDC Dubai World Orthodontic Conference Scientific Organising Committee
Scientific & Organising Committee
Dr. Abdul Salam Al MadaniExecutive Chairman
AEEDC Dubai and Global Scientific Dental Alliance
Dr. Hasna Al Saeed BA, BDS (Hons), MFDS, Facharzt (Orthodontics), Consultant
Orthodontist and Head of Orthodontic Unit – DHA UAEScientific Chairman AEEDC Dubai World Orthodontic
Conference 2021
Dr. Rania Al HaridiDDS
Scientific Program Manager AEEDC Dubai, INDEX Conferences & Exhibitions Org. Est.
Eng. Anas Al MadaniVice Chairman & Group CEO,
INDEX Holding
Dr. Mohammad AbedinDMD, Facharzt,
Consultant and Head Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - DHAExecutive Director AEEDC Dubai World
Orthodontic Conference
Dr. Elham AlAmadiDDS, Specialist degree (Swedish board)
Specialist Registrar Orthodontic Unit-DHA, Scientific Organising Committee AEEDC Dubai World Orthodontic
Conference 2021
Dr. Maha NegmBDS, MSc.
Specialist Oral & Maxillofacial SurgeonScientific Coordinator AEEDC Dubai
Member of AEEDC Dubai Scientific Committee
Siddarth NanthurSenior Project Manager
AEEDC Dubai, INDEX Conferences & Exhibitions Org. Est.
Jeanette M SalesOperations Manager
AEEDC Dubai, INDEX Conferences & Exhibitions Org. Est.
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Prof. Amr Ragab Radwan Ragab El BeialyBDS, MSc, PhD (Cairo University), MOrthRCSEd, FDSRCSEdAssociate Professor, Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, Faculty of Dentistry, Cairo University - Egypt
Dr. Benoy MathewBDS, MDSManaging Partner, OrthodonticPrivate Practice - India
Dr. Eman Abdulbaset AlNamnakaniBDS, MSc, SBO, MOrth, FICD, FDS RCSEDConsultant Orthodontist, Chairman of Scientific Council of Orthodontic, Board Member in Saudi Orthodontic SocietyPrince Sultan Military Medical City - KSA
Prof. Ibrahim AlShahraniBDS, Ortho Cert, MSc, PhDProfessor of Orthodontics, Dean, College of Dentistry,King Khalid University - KSA
Dr. Manar Khalil AlHajrasiMSc, SBO, MOrth, MMEConsultant Orthodontist, Vice President of Saudi Orthodontic SocietySaudi Arabia Ministry of Health - KSA
Dr. Mashaan Al MashaanBMS, BDM, MFDS, MSc, MOrth (King’s College London), MOrth (RCSed)Specialist OrthodontistAmiri Dental Hospital - Kuwait
Guest Speakers
1528 - 29 June, 2021
Dr. Nadine HajjDDS, MScO, DTISpecialist OrthodontistPrivate Practice, Abu Dhabi - UAE
Dr. Pratik Kumar SharmaBDS (Hons), MFDS RCS (Edin.), MSc (London), MOrth RCS (Edin.), FDS (Orth) RCS (Edin.), FHEASenior Clinical Lecturer, Honorary Consultant in Orthodontics, Queen Mary’s School of Medicine & Dentistry - Bart’s & London NHS TrustQueen Mary’s School of Medicine & Dentistry - UK
Dr. Salah AbbasBDS, DDSClinical Teacher and Supervisor - Univ. Copenhagen, Postgraduate Department Orthodontics. Head of one of the Four Central Community Clinics of Orthodontics Copenhagen. Orthodontic Orthognathic Surgery Department at Naestved Regional HospitalUniversity of Copenhagen – Denmark
Dr. Shams MoopenBSc, BDS, FDSRCS Ed, MSc Ortho (London), FFDOrthRCS (Ireland), MOrth Intercollegiat, MOrth RCS Ed, MDS (Paed), MPaed Dent RCSEdSpecialist in Orthodontics & Pediatric Dentistry UK, UAE. Visiting Professor Orthodontics Univ. Of Bolton, Enfield, London, UKPrivate Practice – UAE
Dr. Sokol KrasniqiDDS, PhDAssistant ProfessorUniversity of Prishtina Faculty of Medicine – Republic of Kososvo
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ACCREDITATION
AEEDC Dubai World Orthodontic Conference 2021 has received the following CME Accreditation
INDEX Conferences & Exhibitions Organization Est is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider.ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry.
INDEX Conferences & Exhibitions Organization Est. designates this activity for 15 continuing education credits.
Dubai Health AuthorityTotal Credit points: 14
Accreditation Number: DHA/MTS/ACC/21-0744/A(Based on Attendance)
CDE/PD Accredited Hours: 14 CDE/PD HoursAccreditation Number: 0012/2021
Accreditation
This Program has been awarded a maximum of 14.25 CPD Credit HoursAccreditation # MOHAP/CPD/21/0170
(Based on attendance)
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09:00 – 12:45Session l – Miniscrews Anchorage & Orthodontics
Scientific Moderator: Eman AlnamnakaniChairperson: Faeqa Sharaf
09:00 - 09:45 The Open Bite in the Eyes of Modern Orthodontics: Is Skeletal Anchorage the Solution? How to do It? What about Stability? Tips and TricksSalah Abbas
09:45 - 10:45 Management of HypodontiaShams Moopen
10:45 - 11:45Class III Skeletal Orthopedic Correction using Skeletal Anchorage Class III Skeletal Discrepancies: New Treatment Philosophy using Skeletal AnchorageSalah Abbas
11:45 – 12:45Clinical Management of Complex Anterior Open Bite: How to Succeed in Treating Open Bite?Nadine Hajj
12:45 - 14:00Midday Break
Conference Program
DAY ONE 28 June 2021
1928 - 29 June, 2021
14:00 – 17:30Session 2 – Interdisciplinary Orthodontics
Scientific Moderator: Mohammed Murshed AlHarbiChairperson: Naseem Al Awadhi
14:00 - 15:00Multidisciplinary Team Management in Cleft Lip and Palate PatientsEman AlNamnakani
15:00 - 15:45 Iatrogenic Effect of Orthodontic Treatment and ManagementManar AlHajrasi
15:45 - 16:45Missing or Trauma to Upper Incisors – An Inter-disciplinary ManagementShams Moopen
16:45 – 17:30Orthodontic Materials and their Antimicrobial Ability for the Prevention of White Spot Lesions Sokol Krasniqi
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09:00 – 12:30Session 3 – Clear Aligners
Scientific Moderator: Mohammed Murshed AlHarbiChairperson: Maryam Sayed Jaffar
09:00 - 10:00Digital Orthodontic Clinic-Do It Yourself (DOC-DIY)Amr ElBeialy
10:00 - 10:45 Class II Management with Clear Aligners in Growing Patients “From Failed It to Nailed It”Mashaan AlMashaan
10:45 - 11:30 Class II Management with Clear Aligners in Adult Patients “From Failed It to Nailed It”Mashaan AlMashaan
11:30 – 12:30The Future of Aesthetic OrthodonticsBenoy Mathew
12:30 - 14:00Midday Break
DAY TWO 29 June 2021
2128 - 29 June, 2021
14:00 – 17:00Session 4 – Clear Aligners & Interceptive Orthodontics
Scientific Moderator: Eman AlnamnakaniChairperson: Gilda Behnam
14:00 - 15:00Can Clear Aligners Replace Conventional Orthodontics? A Clinical UpdateIbrahim AlShahrani
15:00 - 16:00Impacted Mandibular First Molar and the DANDE OrthodonticsAmr ElBeialy
16:00 – 17:00Creating Symmetry in the Asymmetirc Face: The Orthodontic/Surgical InterfacePratik Sharma
2328 - 29 June, 2021
09:00 – 12:45Session 1 – Miniscrews Anchorage & Orthodontics
Dr. Salah AbbasBDS, DDSClinical Teacher and Supervisor - Univ. Copenhagen, Postgraduate Department Orthodontics. Head of one of the Four Central Community Clinics of Orthodontics Copenhagen. Orthodontic Orthognathic Surgery Department at Naestved Regional HospitalUniversity of Copenhagen – Denmark
The Open Bite in the Eyes of Modern Orthodontics: Is Skeletal Anchorage the Solution? How to do It? What about Stability? Tips and Tricks
09:00 – 09:45
This clinically oriented lecture has the purpose of discussing a promising trend in treating the increased vertical dimension by using skeletal anchorage. The goals of such treatment modalities, as well as the prognosis and the stability are dependent on the aetiology and the skeletal age of the patient. How to choose the correct treatment strategy build up on these two factors will be illustrated. A better way of predicting the prognosis, retention and stability will be explained. Facts about growth mechanisms and their clinical relevance to the open bite correction will be mentioned. The material is exclusively from our clinics.
Learning Objectives:
1. To be able to recognize patients with good indication for molar intrusion versus patients with the need for orthognathic surgery.
2. To be able to identify the aetiology of the open bite and to evaluate the amount of the remaining growth
3. To be able to sketch and construct the appliance needed to fulfil treatment objectives
4. To be able to utilize, use and activate the appliance and to give the proper instructions
5. To be able measure and analyze treatment results and evaluate the stability and prognosis
Abstracts | DAY ONE
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Dr. Shams MoopenBSc, BDS, FDSRCS Ed, MSc Ortho (London), FFDOrthRCS (Ireland), MOrth Intercollegiat, MOrth RCS Ed, MDS (Paed), MPaed Dent RCSEdSpecialist in Orthodontics & Pediatric Dentistry UK, UAE. Visiting Professor Orthodontics Univ. Of Bolton, Enfield, London, UKPrivate Practice – UAE
Management of Hypodontia
09:45 – 10:45
Hypodontia can range from complete absence of teeth to partial absence and it can also involve deciduous and permanent dentition. Hypodontia is often associated with other dental and skeletal anomalies and can be part of a syndrome. This presentation looks at the dilemmas involved in the diagnosis and management of hypodontia and examines cases that have been followed up long-term. The presentation also examines the paedodontic and orthodontic management of hypodontia cases.
Learning Objectives:
1. The spectrum, severity & sequence of hypodontia
2. The aetiology & features of hypodontia
3. The key issues and treatment goals in hypodontia
4. Factors to be considered in treatment approach
5. The principles of treatment planning in hypodontia
Abstracts | DAY ONE
2528 - 29 June, 2021
Dr. Salah AbbasBDS, DDSClinical Teacher and Supervisor - Univ.Copenhagen, Postgraduate Department Orthodontics. Head of one of the Four Central Community Clinics of Orthodontics Copenhagen. Orthodontic Orthognathic Surgery Department at Naestved Regional HospitalUniversity of Copenhagen – Denmark
Class III Skeletal Orthopedic Correction using Skeletal Anchorage Class III Skeletal Discrepancies: New Treatment Philosophy using Skeletal Anchorage
10:45 – 11:45
This clinically oriented lecture has the purpose of explaining the new philosophy to treat class III discrepancies by using skeletal anchorage. The results are orthopaedic by advancing the maxillary complex forward and developing the midfacial region. It is more like maxillary growth stimulation correcting the skeletal discrepancy in all planes, as well as creating space in the dental arch. It involves dental decompensation and obvious improvement of the facial harmony. Facts about growth mechanisms and most importantly their clinical relevance will be mentioned. Different treatment protocols and appliances will be illustrated. The material is exclusively from our patients and clinics
Learning Objectives:
1. To be able to recognize patients with severe class III discrepancies with the need of orthopaedic treatment by maxillary advancement
2. To be able to identify the amount of dental decompensation and evaluate the amount of maxillary advancement needed
3. To be able to sketch and construct the appliance needed to fulfil treatment objectives
4. To be able to utilize and use the appliance and to give the proper instructions and design treatment progress in a proper way
5. To be able measure and analyze treatment results and evaluate the prognosis
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Dr. Nadine HajjDDS, MScO, DTISpecialist OrthodontistPrivate Practice, Abu Dhabi - UAE
Clinical Management of Complex Anterior Open Bite: How to Succeed in Treating Open Bite?
11:45 – 12:45
Open bite is one of the hardest malocclusions to treat orthodontically. The combination of skeletal, dental, and functional factors contributes powerfully to its establishment and aggravation. The key to orthodontic treatment of open bite starts with an accurate diagnosis of the discrepancy. Treatment can start at early ages with an interceptive phase that can help preventing maxillofacial surgery, which has been considered for a long time the most effective treatment in adults. However, due to its many limitations and the arise of new technologies, such as mini-implants, orthodontic treatment of moderate to severe open bite has nowadays proven itself as a pragmatic alternative to surgery. The following presentation will discuss the comprehensive and synergic treatment factors of dental and skeletal open bite in adults through correlated case reports and will highlight the application of mini-implants and discuss its long-term stability.
Learning Objectives:
1. A good diagnosis is key to success in treating open bite malocclusions
2. A synergic approach targeting alveolar, dental and muscular factors is the most efficient in the correction of open bite malocclusion
3. Posterior alveolar intrusion of the maxilla through TADs are an effective and stable way to close the open bite and induce a counter-clockwise rotation of the mandible
4. Facial aesthetics In Class II open bite cases, can be enhanced without surgery due to an increase in the projection of the chin and the improved lip competency
5. Long term stability is more affected by the accurate correction of the neuro-muscular balance of the tongue than any other therapeutical factor
Abstracts | DAY ONE
2728 - 29 June, 2021
14:00 – 17:30Session 2 – Interdisciplinary Orthodontics
Dr. Eman Abdulbaset AlNamnakaniBDS, MSc, SBO, MOrth, FICD, FDS RCSEDConsultant Orthodontist, Chairman of Scientific Council of Orthodontic, Board Member in Saudi Orthodontic SocietyPrince Sultan Military Medical City - KSA
Multidisciplinary Team Management in Cleft Lip and Palate Patients
14:00 – 15:00
The principal role of the multidisciplinary team in orofacial cleft patients is to provide integrated case management to assure quality and continuity of patient care and longitudinal follow- up. Each patient seen by the team requires comprehensive, multidisciplinary treatment planning to achieve maximum habilitation with efficient use of parent and patient time and resources. Infant feeding must be addressed; later speech must be dealt with in a timely manner, seeking every opportunity to enhance the development of normal speech. Another major concern is esthetics; significant goals of the team include maximizing esthetic results and also facilitating the development of the orofacial complex.
Learning Objectives:
1. To explore the prevalence of Non-Syndromic Orofacial Clefts
2. Increase the knowledge about the aetiology of Non-Syndromic Orofacial Clefts (NSOFC) including cleft lip with/or without cleft palate (CL+P) and isolated cleft palate (CP) are complex. A combination of risk factors contributes to its aetiology; genetics, environmental and gene-environmental interaction
3. Develop the skills of treating cleft patients with orofacial clefts at any or all four different stages: Neonatal maxillary orthopedics, orthodontic treatment during the deciduous dentition, mixed dentition, and permanent dentition
4. Know the rule of orthodontist in the multidisciplinary team
5. Emphasis the principal role of the multidisciplinary team to provide integrated case management to assure quality and continuity of patient care and longitudinal follow up
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Dr. Manar Khalil AlhajrasiMSc, SBO, MOrth, MMEConsultant Orthodontist, Vice President of Saudi Orthodontic SocietySaudi Arabia Ministry of Health - KSA
Iatrogenic Effect of Orthodontic Treatment and Management
15:00 – 15:45
Though orthodontic treatment changes people’s faces, smiles, and lives it has an adverse result. The orthodontic iatrogenic effects need a clear mind and expert practitioner to diagnose, prevent, and manage those risks. The lecture will focus on risk factors, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment.
Learning Objectives:
1. Identify the risk factors associated with different orthodontic procedure.
2. Select the appropriate method for prevention
3. Manage the anticipated side effect
4. Weigh Risk factors to benefit value
5. Analyse the impact of risk effect on our practice.
Abstracts | DAY ONE
2928 - 29 June, 2021
Dr. Shams MoopenBSc, BDS, FDSRCS Ed, MSc Ortho (London), FFDOrthRCS (Ireland), MOrth Intercollegiat, MOrth RCS Ed, MDS (Paed), MPaed Dent RCSEdSpecialist in Orthodontics & Pediatric Dentistry UK, UAE. Visiting Professor Orthodontics Univ. Of Bolton, Enfield, London, UKPrivate Practice – UAE
Missing or Trauma to Upper Incisors – An Inter-disciplinary Management
15:45 – 16:45
Trauma to upper incisors is a common occurrence especially with Class II Division 1 Malocclusion. These are cases involving trauma of anterior teeth, missing teeth, crown-length discrepancies, tooth size discrepancies, mid-line problems, bone loss, uneven gingival levels, lack of bone for implants and numerous other dental problems that present a serious aesthetic challenge for the restorative dentist. Yet this is where an interdisciplinary management may have its greatest effect.
Learning Objectives:
1. Long-term requirements of patients with trauma or missing incisors
2. The various approaches to missing or trauma to incisors
3. The multi-disciplinary nature of cases with trauma or missing incisors
4. Factors to be considered in treatment approach
5. The principles of treatment planning in missing or trauma to upper incisors
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Dr. Sokol KrasniqiDDS, MScAssistant ProfessorUniversity of Prishtina Faculty of Medicine – Republic of Kososvo
Orthodontic Materials and their Antimicrobial Ability for the Prevention of White Spot Lesions
16:45 – 17:30
Orthodontic brackets during their wear cause demineralization of enamel, which is the initial step in caries development. The prevention of such spots is crucial to ensure healthy teeth, but patients’ compliance is not the most optimal way. Materials containing selenium carried most significance when comparing microorganisms with agent, since they were the only ones showing difference between the two microorganisms. They showed statistically significant difference in efficacy against S. mutans, and poor antimicrobial effect against L. acidophilus. The data do suggest that orthodontic materials containing selenium, might prevent WSLs due to effectiveness against S. mutans.
Learning Objectives:
1. Characterize the antimicrobial properties of orthodontic materials containing potential antimicrobial agents (selenium, fluoride, or no agent) and compare
2. Evaluate antimicrobial effect of orthodontic materials after plate incubations as the diameter of the growth inhibition (bacteriostatic or bactericidal) zone around each disk
3. Implement the effectiveness of selenium materials and fluoride materials on growth of cariogenic S. mutans and L. acidophilus in vitro and therefore translate the results into practice in preventing demineralization of the enamel surrounding orthodontic brackets
4. Confirm previous studies results in order to be able to replicate the trial with larger samples
5. Find the most optimal treatment option to prevent the generation of WSLs
Abstracts | DAY ONE
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09:00 – 12:30Session 3 – Clear Aligners
Prof. Amr Ragab Radwan Ragab El BeialyBDS, MSc, PhD (Cairo University), MOrthRCSEd, FDSRCSEdAssociate Professor, Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, Faculty of Dentistry Cairo University - Egypt
Digital Orthodontic Clinic-Do It Yourself (DOC-DIY)
09:00 – 10:00
This presentation aims at introducing the digital orthodontic clinic from a new concept. The digital orthodontic clinic is a clinic that can conquer have all the tools and armamentarium for serving the orthodontic patient differently. In this presentation we will demonstrate to the specialized orthodontist the know-how of the latest technology in digital orthodontics including digital indirect bonding techniques and the in-office planning and fabrication of aligners, together with the different secrets of this valuable orthodontic tool.
Learning Objectives:
1. Describe the orthodontic model preparation
2. Demonstrate the virtual setup of orthodontic cases
3. Illustrate the design of different indirect bonding trays
4. Explain the designing and planning of orthodontic aligner cases
5. Describe the different aligner attachments
6. Demonstrate 3D printing in orthodontics
Abstracts | DAY TWO
3328 - 29 June, 2021
Dr. Mashaan Al MashaanBMS, BDM, MFDS, MSc, MOrth (King’s College London), MOrth (RCSed)Specialist OrthodontistAmiri Dental Hospital - Kuwait
Class II Management with Clear Aligners in Growing Patients “From Failed It to Nailed It”
10:00 – 10:45
Careful clinical treatment planning followed by a detailed clincheck is essential for the successful management of Class II cases using clear aligners. There are so many common errors committed when treating Class II with Invisalign that can prolong treatment duration and compromise quality of the final result. I will be talking step by step on how to avoid these mistakes and achieve excellent results in a short duration of time. This presentation will include well documented all varieties of Class II cases that were treated up to the highest standard orthodontically
Learning Objectives:
1. Key to successful management of Class II malocclusion in growing patients using clear aligners
2. Clinical and clincheck tips for treating Class II div 1 using sequential distalization
3. Overview of Mandibular advancement for growth modification of Class II malocclusion
4. Management of compliance issue with teenagers
5. Retention protocols after Class II correction
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Dr. Mashaan Al MashaanBMS, BDM, MFDS, MSc, MOrth (King’s College London), MOrth (RCSed)Specialist OrthodontistAmiri Dental Hospital - Kuwait
Class II Management with Clear Aligners in Adult Patients “From Failed It to Nailed It”
10:45 – 11:30
Careful clinical treatment planning followed by a detailed clincheck is essential for the successful management of Class II cases using clear aligners. There are so many common errors committed when treating Class II with Invisalign that can prolong treatment duration and compromise quality of the final result. I will be talking step by step on how to avoid these mistakes and achieve excellent results in a short duration of time. This presentation will include well documented all varieties of Class II cases that were treated up to the highest standard orthodontically
Learning Objectives:
1. Key to successful management of Class II malocclusion in adult patients using clear aligners
2. Clinical and clincheck tips for treating Class II div 1 using sequential distalization
3. The importance of molars intrusion for correction of Class II div malocclusion associated with anterior open bite
4. Finishing and detailing especially for posterior lateral open bite
5. Retention protocols with retainers
Abstracts | DAY TWO
3528 - 29 June, 2021
Dr. Benoy MathewMDS OrthodonticsManaging Partner, OrthodonticPrivate Practice - India
The Future of Aesthetic Orthodontics
11:30 – 12:30
Aesthetic orthodontics is a need of the hour now. With the advent of plastic 3D printing aligners have become much popular. Aligners like Invisalign gave much priority for invisible orthodontics. But aligners being removable appliance had its limitations. And it cannot address every problem that the orthodontist face.
So, there was a need for more aesthetic appliances that are fixed to the teeth. And naturally lingual appliance was the choice. Lingual orthodontic appliances were fixed to the teeth and were fully invisible. This is a journey to explore the mysteries surrounding lingual orthodontics.
Learning Objectives:
1. Clarity in using lingual orthodontic braces
2. Limitations of aligners and how lingual orthodontics overcome that
3. Advantages of lingual appliance over other systems of treatment
4. Why does lingual appliance have such a promising future?
5. The problems that one might face while doing lingual orthodontics and their solutions
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14:00 – 17:00Session 4 – Clear Aligners & Interceptive Orthodontics
Prof. Ibrahim AlShahraniBDS, Ortho Cert, MSc, PhDProfessor of Orthodontics, Dean, College of Dentistry,King Khalid University - KSA
Can Clear Aligners Replace Conventional Orthodontics? A Clinical Update
14:00 – 15:00
This presentation on the topic of Invisalign Clear Aligner Treatment: Diagnosis/ Treatment planning / Biomechanics / Anchorage. The presentation will share with the audience the challenges with Invisalign Clear Aligner Treatment. Also, what Clear Aligner Treatment added to the clinical practice. Finally, presentation of some clinical cases such as Class III & open bite cases.
Learning Objectives:
1. What clear aligners added to the clinical practice
2. Diagnosis of complex cases
3. Treatment of complex cases
4. Management of Clincheck
Abstracts | DAY TWO
3728 - 29 June, 2021
Prof. Amr Ragab Radwan Ragab El BeialyBDS, MSc, PhD (Cairo University), MOrthRCSEd, FDSRCSEdAssociate Professor, Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, Faculty of Dentistry Cairo University - Egypt
Impacted Mandibular First Molar and the DANDE Orthodontics
15:00 – 16:00
Impacted mandibular first molars represent a true challenge as an orthodontic case. The options are mostly destructive or result in devastating loss of teeth material. The treatment options include orthodontic and surgical options. However, the deep impaction of the mandibular molar is indicative of the amount of destruction of the different treatment approaches. In this presentation we will utilize a genuine orthodontic mechanics to approach this situation with minimal destruction.
Learning Objectives:
1. Describe the orthodontic diagnosis of a case of impacted mandibular first molar
2. Demonstrate the different orthodontic and surgical options
3. Illustrate the design of genuine orthodontic mechanics
4. Explain the reaction forces of the utilized orthodontic mechanics
5. Describe the treatment progress of the clinical case
6. Demonstrate clinical outcome and the results of the finished case
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Dr. Pratik Kumar SharmaBDS (Hons), MFDS RCS (Edin.), MSc (London), MOrth RCS (Edin.), FDS (Orth) RCS (Edin.), FHEASenior Clinical Lecturer, Honorary Consultant in Orthodontics, Queen Mary’s School of Medicine & Dentistry - Bart’s & London NHS TrustQueen Mary’s School of Medicine & Dentistry - UK
Creating Symmetry in the Asymmetric Face: The Orthodontic/Surgical Interface
16:00 – 17:00
The management of facial asymmetry present significant challenges. Developments of modern imaging and planning techniques coupled with modified surgical techniques has improved our ability to diagnose and treat this challenging group of patients. The emphasis of this presentation will focus on the assessment and management principles fundamental to correcting facial asymmetry with a goal to achieve optimal facial and dental aesthetics as part of an inter-disciplinary team. The presentation will be underpinned by a clear understanding of the pathophysiology of the aetiology, with an emphasis on hard tissue three-dimensional planning to address different skeletal components that contribute to the asymmetry.
Learning Objectives:
1. Outline the components that contribute to dento-facial aesthetics
2. Identify the importance of symmetry and how it contributes to overall facial beauty
3. Relate the diagnostic principles underpinning the correction of facial asymmetry
4. Recognize the joint orthodontic and surgical techniques used to correct facial asymmetry
5. Describe the aetiology and orthodontic / surgical management of facial asymmetry
Abstracts | DAY TWO
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