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Istanbul Radisson Blu Vadi Istanbul Hotel 2-3 March 2019 Dr. Ravindra Nanda “Science + Evidence + Biomechanics in Clinical Orthodontics” This course will be in English only. Refreshing Some Biomechanics Concepts 1. One couple system and cantilevers 2. IZC implants and Biomechanics 3. Palatal implants and Biomechanics 4. Intra radicular implants and Biomechanics 5. Protraction headgear and biomechanics 6. Bone plates (Sugawara) and Biomechanics Management of Dental and Skeletal Asymmetries 1. Diagnosis 2. Treatment plan options 3. Mechanics plan for Dental and Skeletal Problems 4. Management of Dental asymmetries 5. Management of Skeletal Asymmetries; Surgery First Option What is new with Orthodontic Wires? 1. Do we select wire judiciously for specific tooth movement? 2. Optimal wire sequence for non extraction treatment 3. Various wire options for correction of different malocclusions Management of Orthodontic Impactions 1. Closed vs. open exposure of impacted canines 2. Should we actively move canines after their exposure ? 3. Biomechanics designed cantilevers Extraction Treatment Strategies 1. Biomechanics concept of anchorage preparation 2. Sliding mechanics vs. en masse space closure 3. Loop and spring designs 4. Do TADs accelerate space closure? 5. En Block movement of whole arch 6. Class V geometry to move posterior teeth anteriorly My TAD Protocols 1. When to use TADs 2. Hierarchy of TADs use based on stability 3. Protocols for TAD application for deepbite, open bite, and complex problems

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Istanbul

Radisson Blu Vadi Istanbul Hotel

2-3 March 2019

Dr. Ravindra Nanda“Science + Evidence + Biomechanics in Cl in ical Orthodont ics”

This course will be in English only.

Refreshing Some Biomechanics Concepts 1. One couple system and cantilevers2. IZC implants and Biomechanics3. Palatal implants and Biomechanics4. Intra radicular implants and Biomechanics5. Protraction headgear and biomechanics6. Bone plates (Sugawara) and Biomechanics Management of Dental and Skeletal Asymmetries1. Diagnosis2. Treatment plan options3. Mechanics plan for Dental and Skeletal Problems4. Management of Dental asymmetries5. Management of Skeletal Asymmetries; Surgery First Option

What is new with Orthodontic Wires? 1. Do we select wire judiciously for specific tooth movement?2. Optimal wire sequence for non extraction treatment3. Various wire options for correction of different malocclusions

Management of Orthodontic Impactions1. Closed vs. open exposure of impacted canines2. Should we actively move canines after their exposure ?3. Biomechanics designed cantilevers

Extraction Treatment Strategies1. Biomechanics concept of anchorage preparation2. Sliding mechanics vs. en masse space closure3. Loop and spring designs4. Do TADs accelerate space closure?5. En Block movement of whole arch6. Class V geometry to move posterior teeth anteriorly

My TAD Protocols1. When to use TADs2. Hierarchy of TADs use based on stability3. Protocols for TAD application for deepbite, open bite, and complex problems

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Date: 8-9 October 2016

Location, IstanbulDr. Ravindra Nanda

Dr. Ravindra Nanda is at present UConn Alumni Endowed Chair, andProfessor and Head of the Department of Craniofacial Sciences and Chair ofdivision of Orthodontics, University of Connecticut, Farmington,Connecticut, U.S.A.He received his dental training from Lucknow University, India. Hereceived his orthodontic training first at Lucknow, India and then from Nymegen, The Netherlands and the University of Connecticut. He alsoreceived a Ph.D. for the University of Nymegen. He was an AssistantProfessor of Orthodontics at Loyola University, Illinois from 1970 to 1972 and since 1972 he has been associated with the University of Connecticut.

Dr. Nanda has been author and co-author of seven orthodontic books and more than two hundred scientific and clinical articles in major journals. He is Editor-in-Chief ofProgress in Orthodontics. He is on the editorial board of ten different national andinternational orthodontic journals. He is also an associate editor of Journal of Clinical Orthodontics. He is an active member of various organizations, including the American Association of Orthodontists, European Orthodontic Society and Edward H. Angle Society. Dr. Nanda is a Diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontics. He has given numerous named lectures at national and international societies including Mershon Lecture at American Association of Orthodontics and Sheldon Friel Lecture at 2011 EOS Congress. He has been recognized with various awards from numerous international orthodontic organizations.

Dr.Nanda is a co-editor of a book Retention and Stability. His most recent books areBiomechanics in Clinical Orthodontics , Biomechanic and Esthetic Strategies In Clinical Orthodontics,Temporary Anchorage Devices in Orthodontics and Current Therapy in Orthodontics “Esthetics andBiomechanics in Orthodontics. His new book is titled “ Atlas of Complex Orthodontics”.

Course Schedule for both days: 08:00 - 09:00: Welcome and Registration

09:00 - 10:30: Lecture

10:30 - 11:00: Coffee break

11:00 - 12:30: Lecture

12:30 - 13:30: Lunch break

13:30 - 15:00: Lecture

15:00 - 15:30: Coffee break

15:30 - 17:00: Lecture

How to register: Please email [email protected] please call your sale representative.

Istanbul/Main office : (0212) 219 97 55Istanbul/Capa : (0212) 586 30 51Ankara : (0312) 435 35 22Izmir : (0232) 421 07 09

Course fee: 1.000TL for assistants, 1.200TL for academicians and 1.400TL for private practitioner orthodontists. (Including VAT)