Available from 10:00 CEST from 7 to 23 October.
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Thursday 20 October 2022, 19:00-20:30 CEST
AGENDA
19:00 Introduction by Ivo Marek
19:05 Q&A with Simon Camilleri, University of Malta (Malta)
19:20 Q&A with Adrian Becker, Hebrew University (Israel)
19:35 Q&A with Marco Rosa, Insubria University (Italy)
19:50 Roundtable discussion
20:30 Closing message by Ivo Marek
Orthodontic & surgical management of impacted maxillary permanent incisors
Professor Adrian Becker
Clinical associate professor emeritus in the Department of Orthodontics at the Hebrew University- Hadassah School of Dental Medicine in Jerusalem, Israel.
The management of impacted maxillary canine teeth
Professor Simon Camilleri
Local Director and Lead Trainer, KCL/University of Malta Joint Master’s Degree Course in Orthodontics
Maxillary canines are the second commonest impacted tooth, with a prevalence of 2-3% in Caucasian populations. The aetiology is unknown. Although familial clustering is common, it is likely to be multifactorial. Diagnosis is through timely clinical and radiographic examination in order that interceptive treatment may be carried out. Late-presenting patients are a frequent occurrence and these may require surgical intervention and prolonged orthodontic treatment. This talk will briefly cover the aetiology, localisation, assessment and interceptive treatment of impacted canines and broadly discuss the different approaches to management of both buccal and palatal canines.
Intrusion or Extrusion: What is the best in patients with severe periodontal breakdown in the aesthetic area?
Dr Marco Rosa
Dr Marco Rosa, Trento, Italy
Severe loss of periodontal support on the front teeth is often associated to patologic teeth migration and esthetic impairment. Orthodontic therapy is indicated to close the spaces and align the teeth, but can be effective also to improve or fix the periodontal damage and the soft tissue profile by intrusion or extrusion. The reaction to vertical movements of the reduced periodontal tissues is different from what occurs in patients with intact periodontal tissues.
Chairperson
Dr Ivo Marek
Palacky University, Czech Republic
Registration entitles you to access the 3 on-demand webinars from 7 to 23 October, and the live roundtable discussion on
20 October, 19:00-20:30 CEST.
Registration fees are inclusive of 20% VAT and non-refundable. Payment must be made electronically by credit/debit card.
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EOS Member and Life Member | £20.00 |
EOS Postgraduate Student/Trainee | £10.00 |
Non-member | £90.00 |
Postgraduate Student/Trainee (Non-member) | £45.00 |
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