AIDC2008

Early Orthodontic Intervention in Pediatric & General Dental Practice: Why, When & How?(Half day course)


Dr. Paul Shneider
Assistant Professor of Pediatric Dentistry
University of Texas, San Antonio
Demonstrator in Undergraduate Orthodontics
University of Melbourne
Senior Fellow in Graduate Orthodontics

University of Melbourne

About the Course

The candidates will learn:

·     Modern simplified orthodontic records and diagnosis:

Well organized and simple methods for taking and analyzing orthodontic records can make the diagnosis and treatment planning process much easier. Some of these techniques will be demonstrated.

·        Class II malocclusion: types, timing & treatment:

There are many types of Class II malocclusion and some are better treated early, while others are not. Various successful early treatment strategies will be discussed.

·       Seminar:

Mixed dentition diagnosis and treatment planning. Informal seminar presenting a variety of cases involving the participants in discussion of philosophy and timing of treatment.

Date: 30/10/2008

Credit hours: 4 hours

Registration Fees: 200 L.E.

Non-Egyptian: 100$

 

 

 

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