<p><b>Goal</b></p><p><b><br></b>Understand and manage theoretical and practical basis of orthopedic interocclusal appliances to establish a differential diagnosis and an accurate treatment plan dependent on articular disorders.<br><br></p><ul><li>Condylar repositioning splint: construction, indications, use and management</li><li>3 Piece splint: construction, indications, use and management</li><li>Distraction splints: construction, indications, use and management</li><li>Anterior splints: construction, indications, use and management</li><li>Anterior bite plane: construction, indications, use and management</li><li>Different treatments with different splints</li><li>Important aspects to take into consideration before placing the splint</li><li>Important characteristics in the fabrication of the splint before its use</li><li>Treatment planning for the TMJ and the musculature</li><li>The importance of achieving a stable condylar position in the fossa</li><li>When to know if we have a stable condylar position</li><li>Electromyographic analysis of the different muscular actions depending on the placed splint</li><li>What we “do not” do in our treatments and why</li><li>Condylar seating in a muscular-skeletal stable position (C.R.)</li><li>Management of the vertical dimension with splints</li><li>Management of the vertical dimension with orthodontics</li><li>The importance of reducing the anterior vertical dimension depending on the TMJ and occlusal stability</li><li>Diagnosis and Treatment of Bruxism</li><li>Presentation of clinical cases</li><li>Presentation of clinical cases by students</li><li>Splints:<br>- Splint placement<br>- Splints adjustment<br>- Splint diagnosis</li></ul><p></p>
<p></p><p><b>Introduction to TMJ & Splints. Diagnosis and treatment planning of unstable cases in patients with TMD</b></p><p><u>TMJ: anatomy, histology, physiology</u></p><p></p><ul><li>Clinical Diagnosis of the Temporomandibular Joint<br></li><li>Map of pain: theory and practice<br></li><li>TMJ and Craniofacial Pain: diagnosis and interpretation<br></li><li>Joint Sounds: interpretation<br></li><li>Importance of vertical control and Physiotherapy in TMD treatment<br></li></ul><p></p><p><u>FACE Cephalometric analysis: Roth: Jarabak analysis as related to TMD.</u></p><p><u>Evaluation and interpretation of clinical case evaluations and interpretations</u></p><p><u>Splint Types: anterior splint, CR splint, Indications and use.</u></p><p></p><ul><li>Importance of stable condylar position in relation to TMJ.<br></li><li>Adjustment of splints: shim technique<br></li><li>Radiographic diagnosis of the TMJ. Cone beam and MRI images.<br></li><li>Arc of closure: diagnosis of the vertical dimension: Kennedy Cuts<br></li></ul><p></p><p><u>Introduction to the Axiograph</u></p><p><b>Clinical Practice</b></p><p><u>Clinical demonstration of splint fabrication</u></p><p><u>Clinical demonstration and clinical practice of splint adjustment</u></p><p></p>
<p></p><p><b>Scientific programme</b></p><p>1. Biomechanics Simplified for Application in everyday practice</p><p>2. How Brackets and wire selection and TADs can enhance Speed of treatment</p><p>3. Management of short vertical dimension in young and adult patients including simplified correction of deepbites</p><p>4. Correction of openbites with simplified mechanics</p><p>5. Application of cantilevers for various orthodontic tooth movements</p><p>6. Management of multidisciplinary patients with complex problems</p><p><b>Hands on</b></p><p>1. Wire sequencing</p><p>2. Intrusion Archwires</p><p>3. Openbite Correction mechanics</p><p>4. Cantilevers</p><p></p>
<p></p><p><b>JSOP XXVIII Session 2: Clinical Systems</b><br></p><p></p><p><u>Session 2</u></p><p></p><ul><li>Clinical Systems<br></li><li>Use of Auxiliaries<br></li><li>Bracket Placement<br></li><li>Archform Management<br></li><li>The Stages of Treatment<br></li><li>Finishing Functionally<br></li><li>The Stability of the Orthodontic Result<br></li><li>Diagnosis and Treatment Planning<br></li><li>Phase I Treatment<br></li><li>Treatment of the Adolescent and Adult Dentition<br></li><li>Diseases of and Treatment of T.M.D.<br></li><li>Staff Training</li></ul><p></p><p></p><p></p>
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