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Pediatric orthodontics

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John K. Kaku
Marco Rosa
Hugo De Clerck
Дмитрий Савинов
Francesco Garino
Claudia Restrepo
Tommaso Castroflorio
Lorenz Moser
Padhraig Fleming
Aram Davidyan
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9 Lektionen (14S 57M)

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Lektion 1.Palatal Expander Anchored on Deciduous Teeth in Mixed Dentition Indication, Tips and Tricks

– Rapid Palatal Expander (RPE):


- Rationale, Indications, Contraindications, Features and Effectiveness of using in mixed dentition.


– Effects on untouched permanent teeth;

– HAAS, HYRAX and TADS;

– Anchorage:


- on difficult deciduous teeth,

- with missing deciduous teeth.


– Correction protocols:


- Cross-bite,

- Scissorbite,

- Crowding,

- Mandibular asymmetry.


– Ideal timing of the clinical procedures;

– Overcorrection.

Lektion 2.The use of fixed and removable functional appliance in children

– Twin block: theory of design, alternatives, advantages;

– Comparison of fixed and removable functional appliances;

– Modifying appliance design based on clinical сases;

– Predictable decision making;

– "Early" and Standart Twin Block;

– Treatment timing and clinical cases:


- Class II,

- Crossbite,

- Lateral open bite,

- Protrusion of upper anteriors,

- Protrusion of lower anteriors,

- Retroclined upper anteriors.


– Transition of fixed appliences.

Lektion 3.Early intervention to make Non Extraction Orthodontics possible for Aligner Treatment

– Challenges in ortodontic profession;

– Features of treatment in primary and mixed dentition;

– Advantages of treatment in mixed dentition;

– The first consultation of new patient:


- Importance,

- Rules,

- 3D Scanning.


– Features of 3D Scan using for children;

– Creating treatment plan with Clincheck 3D control;

– Molar distalization or Mandibular advancement;

– Space closure alternative for missing incisors;

– Comparing Phase I: Traditional and Invisalign first approaches;

– Clinical cases:


- Class II,

- Class III,

- Pseudo Class III.

Lektion 4.Bruxism in children. A view from Neuroscience and the TMJ

– Growth and development of the TMJ

– Sleep bruxism:


- Definition

- Etioligy

- Classification

- Orofacial movements

- Effect on periodontal tissue.


– TMJ in children and adults

– Breastfeeding process: mechanism

– Change of feeding reflex

– Effects of diet in TMJ

– Palate morphology on bruxist children

– TMJ disorders:


- Anatomical and functional alterations

- Prevalence

- Diagnostic criteria

- Triggers.


– Treatment of TMJ disorders and bruxism:


- Occlusal splint

- Acupuncture

- Psychological therapy

- Low-laser therapy

- Manual therapy and therapeutic exercises

- Physiotherapy.

Lektion 5.Orthocraniodontics in the treatment of adolescents. Using the ALF appliance

– Orthoraniodontics

– A.L.F. appliances:


- History

- Basic structure

- General principles of work

- Types of A.L.F. and modifications.


– Cranial strains and malocclusion: relationship

– Inferior vertical cranial strain

– Clinical cases of treatment of malocclusion in patients with cranial strains:


- Patient examination

- Diagnostic criteria

- Appliances selection

- Treatment plan

- Results.

Lektion 6.Aligner treatment in early dentition: management of the three dimensions

– Aligners: features, characteristic, advantages

– Work in the three dimensions:


- Transversal

- Sagittal

- Vertical.


– Maxillary expansion in early treatment

– Early treatment vs Treatment in one phase

– Guidelines in treatment timing with aligners in early dentition

– The proper technical and clinical tips

– The virtual process within the treatment workflow

– Mandibular advancement on patients with class II:


- Indications

- Timing selecting

- Diagnostic

- Treatment protocol.


– Clinical cases:


- Cross bite

- Class II

- Crowding

- Deep bite.

Lektion 7.Growth modification by class III and class II orthopedics

– Comparison of the use of a face mask and orthopedics using skeletal anchorage timing and indications

– Rapid maxillary expansion (RME) vs Alternating rapid maxillary expansion (Alt-RAMEC)

– Fixed appliance and long-term retention protocol after orthopedics

– Mandibular and maxillary rotations with face mask and with skeletal anchored class III orthopedics

– Outcome of Class III orthopedics in non-cleft and cleft patients: skeletal, dento-alveolar and soft tissue changes

– Placement and removal of miniplates: surgical procedure.

– Post-surgical follow-up: patients instructions, loading protocol

– Instructions for patients, orthodontists, and surgeons to increase the success rate of miniplate anchorage

– Growth changes and dento-alveolar compensation by Herbst appliance

– Skeletal anchored mandibular advancement.

Lektion 8.Aligners in growing patients with maxillary constriction

– Maxillary constriction: causes and timing

– Transverse maxillary deficiency

– Transverse growth modification

– Invisalign First: possobilities of using

– Virtual design of treatment plan in growing patients

– The key-factors providing excellent clinical results

– Predictable dental arch expansion

– Aligners vs RPE

– The limitations of aligner approach

– Clinical cases:


- Maxillary arch constriction

- Cross bite

- Crowding

- Diastema

- No space for canines.

Lektion 9.Serial extraction methods. Early appliance treatment

– Benefits of serial extraction treatments;

– The basic principles of the serial extraction protocol;

– Which patients are suitable for serial extraction therapy;

– The classic serial extraction protocol to specific clinical situations;

– Which malocclusions can benefit from early and very early appliance treatment;

– The most appropriate treatment mechanics for early appliance treatment;

– Evaluation of immediate and long-term outcomes of serial extractions, late extractions, and early non-extraction treatments.

Der Kurs beinhaltet die nächsten Lektionen:

Lektion 1

Palatal Expander Anchored on Deciduous Teeth in Mixed Dentition Indication, Tips and Tricks

Marco Rosa, Aram Davidyan
Lektion 2

The use of fixed and removable functional appliance in children

Padhraig Fleming
Lektion 3

Early intervention to make Non Extraction Orthodontics possible for Aligner Treatment

John K. Kaku

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Orthodontist specializing in non-extraction orthodontics and clear aligner therapy. Founder of Drs. Kaku's Super Smile International Orthodontics, Shinjuku, Tokyo. Clinical Consultant for Align Technology. Invisalign Clinical Speaker. Advisory Board Member of Japanese Academy of Non-Extraction Orthodontics.

 

Over 32 years of clinical experience in orthodontics since establishing practice in Tokyo (January 1994) with wife Dr. Maori Kaku (pediatric dentist), continuing family dental practice originally opened by father Dr. Eijin Kaku in 1961. After training at Boston University encountering many patients preferring non-extraction treatment, dedicated practice to achieving non-extraction orthodontic outcomes through innovative combination of Invisalign clear aligners with orthodontic temporary anchorage devices (mini-implants), enabling successful treatment of cases previously requiring extractions.

 

International educator presenting at numerous seminars and conferences worldwide on non-extraction orthodontics using clear aligner systems. Official Speaker for Henry Schein Orthodontics. Invisalign Clinical Speaker teaching treatment planning, biomechanics, and refinement protocols. Invisalign Advisory Board Member contributing to product development and clinical research. Treats patients from children with mixed dentition through adults, accepting international patients from around the world seeking non-extraction aesthetic orthodontic treatment.

 

DDS from Tokyo Dental College. Clinical Internship at University of California San Francisco School of Dentistry. Master of Science in Dentistry (MSD) in Orthodontics from Boston University. Orthodontic Specialty License and Certificate from Boston University Master Program. Member of Japan Association of Adult Orthodontics. Member of Japan Orthodontic Society. Member of American Association of Orthodontists. Founder and Advisory Board Member of Japanese Academy of Non-Extraction Orthodontics promoting tooth-preserving orthodontic approaches. Practice integrates digital technology with Invisalign achieving aesthetic results while maintaining full permanent dentition. Provides comprehensive orthodontic care including early intervention for children, adult treatment, and aesthetic dentistry services including professional whitening.

 

Orthodontist specializing in early interceptive treatment, interdisciplinary orthodontics, and management of missing lateral incisors. Former President and Active Member of the Angle Society of Europe. Private practice in Trento, Northern Italy.

 

Over 43 years of clinical and academic experience in orthodontics. Graduated as Medical Doctor (1981), followed by postgraduate studies in Dentistry and Orthodontics. Inventor of the Marco Rosa appliance for rapid palatal expansion anchored on deciduous teeth in mixed dentition, enabling early skeletal correction without touching permanent teeth. Pioneer in developing protocols for aesthetic and functionally justified space closure in agenesis cases. Winner of 2016 Dewel Memorial Award from American Association of Orthodontists.

 

International lecturer teaching extensively on early orthodontic treatment, biomechanics, and interdisciplinary treatment planning. Visiting Professor at Insubria University, Italy. Certified by both European Board of Orthodontics and Italian Board of Orthodontics, highest level of diplomas. Honorary Member of Italian Academy of Orthodontists. Former President of Association of Italian Specialists in Orthodontics (ASSO, 1998-2001).

 

MD (1981). DDS. Specialist in Orthodontics (D. Orthod). Published extensively and lectures regularly on early intervention strategies, RPE techniques, treatment of posterior and anterior crossbite in mixed dentition, skeletal discrepancies management, and ortho-perio interdisciplinary approaches. Primary research interests include minimally invasive early treatment without permanent tooth extraction, biomechanical solutions for challenging cases, and long-term stability of early interventions.

 

Private Practice Orthodontist in Brussels, Belgium (since 1986). Researcher and Adjunct Clinical Professor at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Creator and developer of the revolutionary Bone-Anchored Maxillary Protraction (BAMP) protocol for treatment of skeletal Class III malocclusions using miniplate anchorage. One of the most influential orthodontic researchers in orthopedic treatment of Class III patients.

 

Over 40 years of combined clinical and research experience since graduation. Pioneer in developing bone-anchored orthopedic treatment protocols that achieve true skeletal changes without dental compensation. Creator of the BAMP technique using miniplates surgically placed in maxilla and mandible with intermaxillary elastics to stimulate midface growth in Class III patients. Expert in growth modification for Class III malocclusions, skeletal anchorage systems, rapid maxillary expansion protocols, and alternative approaches to face mask therapy. Research focuses on skeletal and soft tissue effects of bone-anchored orthopedics, comparison with conventional face mask therapy, and long-term stability of orthopedic treatment outcomes.

 

Author of landmark publications comparing bone anchors versus face mask therapy for maxillary protraction, published in leading orthodontic journals including American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics. Research demonstrated BAMP was significantly more effective than face mask therapy (the previous gold standard) for early treatment of Class III and could be implemented at a later age with better skeletal outcomes and no adverse clockwise rotation of mandible. Studies showed enhanced midfacial growth with pure bone-borne orthopedic forces achieving reduction in facial concavity and improved soft tissue profiles without dental compensation of upper incisors. International lecturer presenting extensively throughout North America, Europe, Latin America, and worldwide on topics including bone-anchored maxillary protraction, Class III orthopedics, miniplate placement and loading protocols, and comparative outcomes versus traditional orthopedic approaches. Instructor teaching surgical procedures for miniplate placement and removal, post-surgical follow-up protocols, and biomechanical principles of bone-anchored orthopedics. The BAMP protocol has revolutionized treatment of skeletal Class III malocclusions worldwide.

 

Graduate of Rijksuniversiteit Gent's Orthodontic Program, Belgium. MS in Orthodontics. PhD from Rijksuniversiteit Gent (1986).

 

Specialist in orthodontics and orthocraniodontics. Leading expert in integrating orthodontic treatment with craniosacral and osteopathic principles. Maintains private orthodontic practice in Moscow, Russia, with focus on functional orthodontics and interdisciplinary treatment of craniofacial disorders.

 

Over 15 years of clinical experience in comprehensive orthodontic treatment combining traditional orthodontic biomechanics with osteopathic concepts. Pioneer in orthocraniodontics in Russia, promoting interdisciplinary approaches that integrate orthodontics, craniosacral therapy, and whole-body functional relationships. Expert in diagnosing and treating temporomandibular disorders, breathing dysfunctions, and postural imbalances that affect occlusion and craniofacial development.

 

Member of the International Association of Orthodontists (IAO). Member of the American Association of Functional Orthodontics (AAFO). International lecturer presenting courses on orthocraniodontics, functional orthodontics, and osteopathic approaches to dental treatment throughout Russia and internationally. Collaborates with leading osteopathic physicians including Silverio Di Rocca and Yuri Milutka on developing integrated treatment protocols. Author and co-author of educational programs on orthocraniodontics, introducing a new interdisciplinary approach in dentistry that addresses structural, functional, and postural aspects of craniofacial health.

 

DDS. Certificate in Orthodontics. Specialized training in osteopathy, craniosacral therapy, and functional orthodontic approaches. Graduate of multiple advanced programs integrating orthodontics with osteopathic medicine.

 

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