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Functional Dentistry Congress in Kyoto


Du 2 au 3 Avril 2025

Kyoto Japon


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April 2025, as sakura blossoms and Kyoto transforms into a truly magical place, OHI-S invites you to the unique Functional Dentistry Congress. This congress offers a chance not only to engage with the legendary Japanese school of dentistry but also to enjoy the beauty of cherry blossoms, covering Kyoto in a pink haze.

The congress will feature outstanding Japanese specialists, widely regarded as masters of their field: Sadao Sato, Kazumi Ikeda, Satoshi Aoki, Toshinari Toyama, Shimpei Sonoda, Taiichi Maekawa.
During the congress you will study protocols for working in the concepts of Roth, occlusal plane, functionally discluded occlusion.
This congress will give you not only new knowledge and professional skills but also an experience of the harmony between Japanese culture, science, and aesthetics. It’s a rare opportunity to immerse yourself in cutting-edge techniques in functional dentistry while networking with colleagues worldwide, creating enduring international connections.

IMPORTANT: “Standard” and “VIP” participation options is also available for purchase.

Advantages of the “Comfort” participation option:


– Participation in the scientific program– Coffee break– Notes and handouts– Certificate of participation– ADA credits available upon request– Lunch – A recording of the congress– Priority seats in the venue.

PROGRAM

April 2

Roth philosophy
Kazumi IKEDA
Functional TMJ and harmonious orthodontic treatment (3 hours)


– Harmonize the bite and TMJ = stable results– How do we diagnose the state of the TMJ? History, chairside examination, mount model, imaging (MRI and CBCT)
– Tha stability of the jaw position. What does this stability of the jaw position mean in clinical practice?
– How does the state obtained by stabilizing the jaw position change compared to before? We compare it with MRI, CBCT, and mandibular movement records
– Treating patients with disc displacement (DD)– The effect of jaw position stabilization on mandibular growth.

Sadao Sato Occlusal Concept

Sadao SATO
Orthodontic treatment of patients with malocclusion and TMJ dysfunction


– The relationship between occlusal development and maxillofacial development
– Mandibular deviation and temporomandibular disorders– Protection of the TMJ by occlusion
– The relationship of inclination of the occlusal plane and occlusal support
– Efficacy of orthodontic occlusal construction in the treatment of TMJ disorders.

Satoshi AOKI
The topic and program of the lecture will be added later (1,5 hours).

April 3


Functionally discluded occlusion (FDO) concept


Toshinari TOYAMA
The basics of functionally discluded occlusion and the method for creating crown morphology using the 3-Plane concept (1,5 hours)

The program of the lecture will be added later.

Shimpei SONODA
Occlusal adjustment techniques based on functionally discluded occlusion (1,5 hours)

The program of the lecture will be added later.

Rudolf Slavicek's functional concept


Taiichi MAEKAWA
Digital protocol for sequential occlusion (1,5 hours)

– Virtual articulator
– Digital facebow mount
– Digital simulation for proper mandibular position
– Digital denture– Digital occlusal surface design.



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