
orthodontics In summary
Farooq Ahmed presents key points, references, and understandings from keynote webinars and papers in a concise podcast format. The show provides easy access to insights from esteemed speakers and experts in the field of orthodontics. Note that the information reflects the host's interpretation and may include personal opinions.
Episodes
Airway Orthodontics Under the Microscope | Orthodontics In Interview | Dr. Claudia Pinter
Airway Orthodontics Under the Microscope | Orthodontics In Interview | Dr. Claudia Pinter"The goal of orthodontics is not occlusion, but jaw development.""It's our job to develop the jaws, and if we don't do our job, other people need to do it-but they can't do it as well.”"I believe that nasal breathing is the foundation of healthy breathing."Airway management
Innovation, Evidence & the Future of Orthodontics | Orthodontics in Interview | Nikhilesh Vaid
“Most orthodontic research looks strong on paper, but when you ask how much actually changes clinical practice, the number is surprisingly low.”“Case reports may sit at the bottom of the evidence pyramid, but without them, there is no science at all.”“We are not just dealing with appliances and scans. We are dealing with biology, data, and human behaviour all at once.”.I’m joined by Nikilesh Vaid
Attachments - Mistakes, Errors And Solutions | OrthoDontics In Interview | Linton Nash
Attachments - Mistakes, Errors And Solutions | OrthoDontics In Interview | Linton Nash "When we place attachments, we assume they are accurate, but small errors in volume, location, plaque, or insertion can completely change the force system.""Sometimes the attachment itself can make movement worse than having no attachment at all.""I'm not trying to eliminate every e
The Bioprogressive Theory Revisited | Orthodontics In Interview | SERGIO SAMBATARO
The BioprogressiveTheory Revisited | Orthodontics In Interview | Sergio Sambataro "Whenyou say Class II, to me, you say nothing. We must look for the etiology of themalocclusion — not just the teeth, but the function behind them." "Ifyou extrude the upper molar, the condyle goes downward, and you have morevertical growth of the ramus. Ricketts showed this very clearly back in the
Aligner Planning and Mechanics | Orthodontics In Interview | WADDAH SABOUNI
"If you anticipate, we can reduce the treatment time with aligners." "I never look at the simulation as the final outcome. For me, the simulation is only how the forces should be orientated to the teeth." "Fixed braces are more efficient to treat extraction cases. Not because we cannot do it with aligners, but because aligners need more auxiliaries and more work to achieve
The Ortho-Perio Interface? 12 MINUTE SUMMARY
Join me for look at the orthodontic -periodontal interface, the latest evidence looking at the effects of orthodontic tooth movement as well what periodontal surgery can offer in recession management. This podcast is a summary of Christos Kassaro and Anton Spurrier’s excellent lecture, as part of the AngleNet Webinar Series. Timestamp0:44 – At 1-year recession risks of orthodontics 2:30 – At 15-ye
The Hidden Biomechanics of Fixed Appliances & Aligners | Orthodontics In Interview | MADHUR UPADHYAY
“The reality is none of us use light continuous forces.” “Friction is awesome. Friction is great, we would be miserable if there was no friction… (with) uncontrolled movement everywhere” “Segmented arch mechanics are very tough to gain three-dimensional control over the tooth.” “The last major landmark in fixed appliance and in orthodontics was the pre-adjusted edgewise appliance.” “The root is n
MISMARPE / DOME what is it?
MISMARPE / DOME what is it? Join me for a look at maxillary expansion combining both surgery with miniscrews. Seemingly opposite ideas have been brought together to offer potentially greater versatility in expansion, with less surgical complexity andcomplications. MISMARPE – minimally invasive surgery miniscrew assistedrapid palatal expansion Haas 2021OrDOME Distraction Osteogenesis Maxillary E
Direct To Print Aligners, Will It Change Clear Aligner Therapy? 8 MINUTE SUMMARY
Direct To Print Aligners,Will It Change Clear Aligner Therapy? 8 MINUTE SUMMARY In this episode, I review direct-to-print alignersand how the material offers potential biomechanical advantages through itsmaterial properties when compared with conventional thermoplastic aligners. Theunique feature of force recovery of the material and current emerging evidence.The episode also explores the current
Has MARPE Found Its Place?
Has MARPE Found Its Place? Join me for our first podcast of 2026 looking at Miniscrew AssistedExpansion, and where this treatment modality currently stands in clinicalpractice. With discussions of different designs (MSE Vs MARPE), rapid andslow activation protocols, orthopaedic effects, and predictors of success. Thispodcast is a summary based on an excellent lecture from Angle-Net by DanieleCan
Reflections on 20 years in Orthodontics | Orthodontics In Interview | BJÖRN LUDWIG
Reflections on 20 years in Orthodontics | Orthodontics In Interview | BJÖRN LUDWIG“We focused so much ontechnology that maybe we neglected diagnostics.” “Anecdotal is inspiring,but we need evidence for the average orthodontist.” “If we don’t protectacademic journals, orthodontics becomes vulnerable, legally and professionally.” “Orthodontics grows whenwe are open, critical, and enquiring.” In
Is There Really A Consensus On Aligners? A Delphi Author Explains| Orthodontics In Interview | VINCENZO D'ANTO
“Even though the panelistswere huge aligner users, the statements are not so in favour of aligners, they are surprisingly reasonable.” “It’s very difficult to find a real aligner experts without a conflict of interest. Almost impossible.” “If you explain the differences honestly, most of my extraction patients choose fixed appliances. I’m not selling aligners.” “Direct printing is the real breakth
Retention, What Should We Do Now?
Retention, What Should We Do Now? Join me for a update on retention, I explore a review of currentliterature and what the changes are recommended to our retention protocols,research of stability, critical look of retainerfailures and factors to consider in design and location of fixedretainers, as well as monitoring recommendations based on Clinical PracticeGuidelines. This podcast is based on re
Dental Monitoring, Is It The Future Of Orthodontics? | Orthodontics In Interview | PHILIPPE SALAH
“The purpose of Dental Monitoringisn’t to disconnect you from your patient, it’s to make sure you see them atthe right moment for the right reason.” “Fix problems early andyou don’t have problems. If you intercept an issue straight away, you can oftenavoid side effects altogether.” “If you don’t change yourprotocol, DM won’t reduce appointments, you do. The technology empowers smarterscheduling,
Will AI Change Orthodontics? | Orthodontics In Interview | JEAN-MARC RETROUVEY
“Will AI it replace the orthodontist? No. Will it replace the bad orthodontist? Hopefully, yes.” “With AI, you could probably get prediction accuracy down to less than 10% , because it can analyze what the human brain cannot” “Computers are designed to crunch data. That’s all they do. The rest is up to you.” “AI is not going away. There are billions invested in this technology. You better get on
Aligners Algorithms and Autonomy |Orthodontics In Interview | Guy Deeming
“The biggest variable with any clear aligner treatment is the patient themselves — not the plastic.” “We must remain the conductors of the orchestra, not the technicians of an algorithm.” “Aligners are not inferior to fixed appliances — but neither are they magic. The truth lies somewhere in between.” “Research often lags years behind reality, so we’re not judging today’s aligners with today’s evi
AI in Orthodontics, Where Are We And Where Are We Going 10 MINUTE SUMMARY
Join me for a podcast summary looking at Ai in orthodonticsand its clinical application. A growing topic in orthodontics, and one of themost featured topics at this years AAO. This summary is based on 3 lectures fromthis year’s summer meeting by Juan Francisco Gonzalez & Jean Marc Retrouvey,Tarek ElShebiny , Jonas Bianchi and Lucia Cevidanes. We will look whatAi is, the way it works and its cl
Orthodontics In Interview: CHRIS LASPOS Can you really treat complex cases with aligners?
Can you really treat complex cases with aligners?“We’ve done a study of myextraction cases... when you do one or two sets of additional aligners, thenyou will be able to get everything to ideal” “I will never try to bring17 and 18 mesial to close space” “The staging that eachcompany does, it does make a difference. If your technician doesn’t understandhow to move the teeth in the right stages… it’
Interproximal Reduction, When, Why, and How | 9 MINUTE SUMMARY
Interproximal Reduction, When, Why, and How | 9 MINUTE SUMMARY In this episode, I dive into the fundamentals of interproximal reduction(IPR) when to use it, why it matters, and how to do it effectively.We’ll cover how much IPR can safely be carried out, compare differentclinical protocols and their pros and cons, and take a critical look at howaligner software plans IPR (and where it may fall shor
CBCT, what’s the harm and should it be routine? | 9 MINUTE SUMMARY
Join me for a summary of CBCT use inorthodontics, where I look into the current risk of cancer with CBCT use, the differenceit can make to treatment planning, and the 3 most common incidental findingsorthodontists should be aware of. This was one my highlight lectures from lastyears British Orthodontic Conference by Consultant Dental Radiologist, SimonHarvey. How much radiation comes from denta
Orthodontics In Interview: Aligners, Limited or Just Misunderstood? TOMMASO CASTROFLORIO
Orthodontics In Interview: Aligners, Limited or Just Misunderstood? tommaso castroflorio “The biggest difference in overcoming the limitation (of aligners) is to understand how to control aligner deformation” “We need to improve the available knowledge about aligners, because we need to control the companies, we do not need companies controlling us” “I think you can treat also complex cases, in my
Impacted canines, resorbed teeth Part 2 | 3 MINUTE SUMMARY
Join me for a summary of recent long-term research of resorbed teeth due to impacted canines. This podcast is based on an excellent lecture by Julia Naoumova delivered at last year’s British Orthodontic Conference. Part 2 with focus on the prognosis of resorbed teeth from impacted canines, and follows on from part 1 with explored outcomes of open Vs closed exposures of impacted canines – see here
Impacted canines, what’s the latest? Part 1 | 6 MINUTE SUMMARY
Join me for a summary of the management of impacted canines, the latest evidence regarding different techniques for alignment. This podcast is based on an excellent lecture by Julia Naoumova delivered at last year’s British Orthodontic Conference. Part 1 will focus on recent findings of a modified open exposure technique Vs closed exposure, in terms of duration but also other key outcomes, health,
Will dental monitoring change orthodontics? 6 MINUTE SUMMARY
Join me for a summary looking at remote monitoring in orthodontic clinical practice, and if it can improve, quicken and enhance orthodontic clinical practice. This podcast is based on an excellent webinar by Jonathan Sandler and Juan Carlos Varela, as part of the Angle-net webinar series. I discuss how Dental Monitoring works, the proposed advantages and a review of the emerging research on this i
Overcorrection with aligners, when and how? 7 MINUTE SUMMARY
“We do not accept the weaknesses of out appliances as absolutes, but rather we adjust out treatment mechanics to account for them Mazyar Moshiri,
“If you are not willing you use elastics – you are not able to get finishing like braces” Mazyar Moshiri
“We cannot have a reasonable discussion of efficacy and accuracy until we study the appliance as orthodontic clinicians, and not as scientists Maz
Orthodontics In Interview: ALFRED GRIFFIN What can digital fixed appliances do better? LIGHTFORCE
“it's a platform for mass customization”
“I think Lightforce system has more friction than it should right now.”
“We operationalize great outcomes.”
“People that need to have a Cochrane review to prove to themselves the sky is blue, those are not the people that should be using Lightforce right now”
Alfred and I discuss his digital bonding system, Lightforce, we explore the product as well as the
Transverse assessment with a CBCT, is it the answer? 5 MINUTE SUMMARY
Join me for a look at CBCT and its use in the diagnosis of the transverse problem, and if it offers the solution to the debated topic. The podcast is based on a lecture by Chun Hsi Chung at this year’s AAO and appraises established methods of assessment, the Curve of Wilson and the WALA ridge line through the lens of a CBCT, as well as how to use a CBCT to assess the maxilla and mandible, which al
Can Orthodontics Treat Paediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnoea? 8 MINUTE SUMMARY
Join me for a summary looking into the increasingly popular
topic of paediatric obstructive sleep apnoea, a review of orthodontic treatments available, and how effective they are in this growing field of both medicine and dentistry. This episode is a summary of Alberto Capriglio’s lecture from
the AAO and Carlos Flores Mir’s lecture at the IOF earlier this year.
OSA - Defined upper airway dy
Posterior Bolton’s Discrepancy. New Analysis To Solve Old Problems 5 MINUTE SUMMARY
Join me for a summary looking at The Posterior Bolton Discrepancy,
a new take on the classic Bolton discrepancy. Wayne Bolton’s analysis has been
critically appraised and the outcome from Patrick Foley and his team has been
the formation of the posterior Bolton analysis, a new perspective on an established
tool in orthodontics which seeks to give better insight into the location of tooth
size disc
What is Lightforce, will it change orthodontics? 6 MINUTE SUMMARY
Join me for a look into a recent digital innovation within
orthodontics, Lightforce. I explore how the 3D printed
labial bracket system works, the features and what the proposed advantages. Recent
research
exploring the advantages of Lightforce is discussed as well as my comparison to
other digital innovations within orthodontic appliances.
What is Lightforce
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Manufacturing: 3D printe
What Happens To Adults When We Expand With Aligners? 6 MINUTE SUMMARY
Join me for a podcast summary looking at the effects of
aligners when expansion occurs. In this podcast we will explore if bone loss
occurs with expansion and why bone loss doesn’t necessarily cause recession. The
podcast is based on the lecture and research by Greg Huang presented at this year’s
AAO, and includes some more recent research on the topic
PICO
Population adults, 22 maxillary
Orthodontics In Interview: SANJIVAN KANDASAMY Orthodontics and the airway, what does the evidence say?
“Airways are like TMD controversy on steroids”
“it amazes me we still think we can grow mandibles”
“We have an appliance (expansion) and are trying to fit it into a diagnosis”
“it is unethical to call yourself an airway orthodontist”
Sanjivan describes why there is controversy in
airways and orthodontics, where the research stands on treatment with expansion
and mandibular advancement, can mou
Can we grow mandibles with bone-anchored plates for class 2 correction? 6 MINUTE SUMMARY
Join me for a summary exploring an innovation of the use of bone-anchored plates in class 2 correction. This was a clinically novel idea presented by Hugo De Clerck, who has been an innovator in the use of bone-anchored plates and has published seminal papers on the topic for class 3 treatment.
Hugo explores the use of bone-anchored plates in the mandible, combined with a Herbst appliance. He pre
How to extrude, intrude and expand with aligners reliably 8 MINUTE SUMMARY
Join me for a summary looking into
difficult movements with aligners, why they are difficult, and a protocol
derived from research on how to manage tooth movements with aligners. This
lecture was given by Bill Layman at this year’s AAO, where he describes maxillary
incisor extrusion, posterior intrusion, and controlled expansion.
Introduction
·
Rate of refinement: 2.5 per
patient Kravitz 20
Fixed or Removable, Which Functional Appliance Is Best?? 6 MINUTE SUMMARY
Join me for a
summary looking at fixed versus removable functional appliances. This podcast
sheds light on recent research comparing the main two types of functional
appliances, which appliance offers the most advantages, and what patients think
about the two appliance types. This was a lecture given by Ama Johal at last
year’s British Orthodontic Conference, where the most recent evidence car
White Spot Lesions, what should we do? 9 MINUTE SUMMARY
Join me for a summary podcast exploring the topic of white spot lesions, and up-to-date
research looking at how to manage lesions when they occur, when the right time
is to treat the patient, and what minimally evasive options can be used in clinic. This was an excellent lecture
from Gayle Glenn earlier this year at the AAO winter meeting.
Four treatment
options are discussed, Fluoride, CPPAC
Can a malocclusion cause bullying?
Join me for a summary exploring bullying and its
relationship with malocclusion, with a contemporary review of evidence showing
the psychological effects various malocclusions can cause young people. This
podcast is a summary of Andrew DiBiase’s lecture last year at the British
Orthodontic Conference. Andrew’s research explores what factors moderate
bullying, and what factors can be protective aga
Orthodontics In Interview: ROXANA PETCU
Orthodontics and TMD, what is the role of orthodontics?
“if you give a splint, it will not cure the TMD”
“It depends on the adaptability of the patient”
“The role of the patient in the treatment is very, very important”
Roxana describes her journey into TMD and orthodontics, what led her to attend courses worldwide and also set up her own course on TMD.
Roxana describes what has created the con
Tooth whitening in orthodontics
Does whitening have a role in orthodontics? A popular cosmetic procedure which 1 in 4 adults partake in, and was proposed recently at a conference as part of finishing in orthodontics. So this podcast reviews whitening as a topic and the latest evidence in combining whitening with aligners.
Reminder the podcast is an opinion piece and is the independent work of myself and the orthodontics in summa
Direct to Print Aligners, are they really different to normal aligners? 8 MINUTE SUMMARY Simon Graf
Join me for a summary
of direct to print aligners. This lecture explores the application of a relatively
new resin material which can be used for aligner fabrication, without the need
of a 3D printed model. The lecture was given by Simon Graf who expertly
compared the differences between conventional and direct to print aligners, as
well as the clinical application of specific features of di
Think pink – orthodontics a problem or solution to gingival recession. 6 MINUTE SUMMARY
Join me for a summary looking at gingival recession in orthodontics, and whether it is detrimental or beneficial. This lecture was given by James Andrews, he explored the effect of orthodontics on the periodontium, an area under increasing interest within aesthetics to achieve the ideal ‘pink aesthetics’ with the increasing adult population receiving orthodontic treatment. His lecture was based on
TADs is success in science or practice?
Join me for a summary looking at miniscrews, looking at
where the answer to successful TAD placement lies, in research or clinical
practice. The reasons for higher failure rates than others with TADs was
explored through 3 key factors; insertion torque, site selection and root
proximity. Evaluation of both scientific and clinical processes were described
by Sebastian Baumgartel at the British Orth
Aligners: do patients wear them and do attachments really work?
Join me for a summary of Tommaso’s lecture on aligner treatment, exploring questions on the use of aligners. Tommaso described how compliant patients are with the use of aligners, who is more likely to wear aligners well and methods to increase compliance. He critically reviewed the use of attachments, and revealed aligner deformation and staging as key areas of treatment. This podcast is a summ
Third permanent molars, what should orthodontists do?
Join me for a podcast summary looking at the grey topic of
lower third molar management. The podcast explores the different guidelines of removal,
factors for consideration for removal as well as the effect orthodontics can
have on third molar pathology. The lecture was given by Flavia Artese at this
year’s British Orthodontic Conference in my city London.
Flavia Artese began with asking
What are the limits of orthodontic movement?
Join me for a podcast exploring the limits of
orthodontic tooth movement. This podcast is a summary of two intriguing
lectures, by Dr Yanqi Yang and Carlos Flores Mir from this year’s International
Orthodontic Symposium by the IOF. This podcast explore the anatomical and
periodontal boundaries of orthodontic tooth movement
Anatomical boundary
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Distalisation: Alveolar boundary lower
mo
Orthodontics In Interview: RICHARD COUSLEY
Orthodontics In Interview: RICHARD COUSLEY
Digital orthodontics, miniscrews and aligners
“Aligner set ups need to be orthodontically checked to make sure it is realistic, and an accurate representation of what you are trying to achieve”
Richard describes his journey into digital orthodontics, what led him to create his own successful miniscrew system, and why he has continued to innovate in orth
Mouth Breathing and Paediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnoea
Join me for a summary of two lectures from this year’s international orthodontic symposium (IOF), looking at mouth breathing and paediatric obstructive sleep apnoea, by Hong He and Carlos Flores Mir. The lectures explore this controversial area in both medicine and orthodontics and review the current understanding of the topic, the relationship with facial features and current recommendations for
Orthodontics In Interview GUEST HOST BJÖRN LUDWIG WITH RALF RADLANSKI
Orthodontics In Interview GUEST HOST Björn Ludwig with Ralf Radlanski
Guest podcast hosted by Dr Björn Ludwig, he interviews the anatomist and
orthodontist Ralf Radlanski, he explores the career of the founder of the International
Orthodontics Symposium (IOS) and president of the EurAsian Association of Orthodontists.
The two questions close to Bjorn’s heart are explored: do you drink
wine, an
Orthodontics In Interview: AUDREY YOON
Orthodontics and the airway
“Lots of patients are struggling with the symptoms (of obstructive sleep apnoea) when a little kid doesn't sleep it's not just the child's problem, their parents and other family member who also become sleep deprived”
Audrey describes her motivation in the young field of dental sleep medicine, the role of orthodontics in the management of paediatric obstru
Impacted teeth, it’s in the timing
Join me for a summary looking at impacted teeth and key components of timing which affect not only the success of alignment, but also root formation. This podcast also explores the occurrence of asymmetries of both dental and facial due to impacted teeth, and what can be done about it. This podcast is a summary of the AAO lecture by Stella Chaushu and Adrian Becker.
Timing
Role of timing to the
Orthodontics In Interview: DIEGO PEYDRO
Join me for the next interview in orthodontics with Dr Diego Peydro
“The (aligner) protocols of the companies don’t work…my protocol shows expansion, the way I manage the roots, constriction of second molars…and have 95% predictability”.
Diego explains his journey in orthodontics, the challenges with aligners and why he believes they are superior to fixed appliances now, also we hear his opinion
Botox for Deep Bites and Bruxism. Nan Hatch
Join me for a summary looking at the use of botox for deep bite management and bruxism. This was an interesting lecture by Dr Nan Hatch from Seattle, which was presented at this year’s AAO 2023. She explored the use of Botox for masseter hypertrophy and the evidence around it.
Masseter hypertrophy when combined with bruxism can result in:
o Long term changes in
function
o Fixation breakages
o
Buccal Miniscrews: Ramesh Sabhlok
Join me for a summary of a lecture by Ramesh Sabhlok,
looking at one of the most popular sites for TAD placement, the maxillary buccal
interradicular site.
The most common site in maxilla for implant placement
is between 2nd premolar and 1st molar in the keratinized gingiva.
Two factors
1.
Buccal bone thickness
2.
Inter radicular distance
Bone thickness:
·
Greatest bone width of
Accelerated Orthodontics
Join me for a summary looking at accelerating orthodontic tooth movement, this podcast is a summary of two lectures from the AAO, by Ali Darendelier and Peter Buschang. Mechanical acceleration through vibration, photobiomodulation, minisurgery (Peizocision and Micro-Osteoperforation MOP) and Distraction.
Vibrational mechanical
Low magnitude / high frequency, used for 20 minutes per day 25g at
Orthodontics In Interview: PROFESSOR BENEDICT WILMES
Join me for the next interview in orthodontics with Benedict Wilmes
“Find a balance between clinical tips and evidence, if we only look at evidence there will be no innovation, if we only look at clinical tips we will make lots of clinical mistakes”
Benedict describes his journey into mini-screws and what keeps him motivated to continue innovation in orthodontics. He describes his passion for spor
Digital bonding and in-house aligners
Join me for a summary of Oliver Liebl’s lecture looking at digital orthodontics, through both digital indirect bonding and in-house aligners. The workflow Oliver described was through Onyxceph in a step by step process, however the modules used are similar to other available software modules.
Oliver described the ‘digital orthodontist’ who uses
1. Digital bracket positioning with Indirect Bonding
Anterior openbites AAO
Join me for a topic summary looking at anterior openbites from the AAO. This summary looks at the differences in key diagnostic criteria, the options for treatment planning, and the evidence to support time. The summary is taken from Roberto Carrillo, Flavia Artese and Ravi Nanda’s lectures.
Separate treatment plan:
· treatment of the aetiology
· Treatment of mechanics
Aetiology
Tongue posture / t
Orthodontics In Interview: DR LUIS CARRIÈRE
Join me for the next interview in orthodontics with Luis Carrière
“The Carrière Motion Appliance is a story of simplicity, but not simplism”
Luis describes how he conceived the Carrière Motion Appliance, and addresses in his own words addresses claims regarding changes to the occlusion, TMJ and airway. He describes the limited research regarding the appliance, as well as why he does not conduct th
3D TECHNOLOGY IN ROUTINE ORTHODONTIC PRACTICE BJÖRN LUDWIG
Lower arch missing lower 2nd premolars
Hemisection lower E – distal half – Old school
Allow mesial drift of 6s, L4s do not distally tip, important in class 2 cases
Use mesial aspect for anchorage if ankylosed
Remove remaining
Other options
TADs 30% failure in the mandible in Caucasian
Herbst
Mini-plates – very evasive
But hemisection is simple
Gingivectomy
After
Orthodontics In Interview: PROFESSOR PADHRAIG FLEMING
Join me for the next interview in orthodontics with Padhraig Fleming
“Innovation has made treatment more accessible, but has not necessarily translated into better outcomes”
Padhraig is a Professor in Orthodontics based in Ireland. He has published over 150 peer review papers, 4 textbooks including the recent edition of Graber’s ‘Orthodontics: Current Principles and Techniques’. He won the 2021 Tu
What goes wrong with MARPE? Audrey Yoon
What goes wrong with MARPE? Audrey Yoon
Join me for a lecture summary from this years AAO by Audrey Yoon. Don’t Make the Same Mistake I Did/ MARPE Complication.
Success MARPE
Overall separation: 87.8% Success rate of sutural separation: (Jeon 2021)
· 61.05% in male
· 94.17% in female
· Average expansion: 7.8 ± 2.4 mm.
Variation with age and gender
MARPE efficacy = Achieved Vs planned expansion
· G
AI and Imaging. Podcast Topic Summary AAO 2022
Join me for a summary of this years American Association Meeting from the summer looking at AI and imaging. The topics covered at CBCT the facts, use in transverse and incidental findings. Other topics of facial imaging or 4D as a diagnostic tool. Finally looking at AI, its application currently and potential use of blockchain technology in orthodontics.
CBCT Shaza Mardini
Myths
It is new develo
Breathing disorders and orthodontics AAO 2022
Breathing disorders and orthodontics AAO 2022
Join me for a topic summary of breathing disorders and orthodontics, from this year’s American Association of Orthodontics meeting.
Two lectures were covered, the first by Takashi Ono which looks at the issues surrounding mouth breathing and its consequences, the second lecture was by Martin Palomo looking at OSA and busy offices, our role and how new
Aligner Evidence Nikhilesh Vaid IOF
Join me for a summary of Dr Nikhilesh Vaid’s lecture entitled More Than Meets The EYE! Aligner Evidence Through Clinicians Eye It was part of the first International Orthodontic Foundation online symposium, with Ravi Nanda and co.
Evidence available
There are about 7000 papers available on clear aligner therapy
39 are prospective clinical trials
20 are systematic reviews
What
Orthodontics In Interview: PROFESSOR CARLOS FLORES-MIR CANADA
Join me for the next interview in orthodontics with Carlos Flores-Mir
Carlos is a Professor in orthodontics with an exceptional contribution to the field. He has published over 350 peer review papers and is an award winning educator within dentistry. He is an associate editor for the Angle Orthodontist journal and JWFO.
We get to hear of Carlos’ story of how he came to be a leading authority in or
Class 2 Biomechanics with Aligners
Join me for a summary of Dr Bing Fang’s lecture entitled: Biomechanical Research and clinical application of orthopaedic Treatment on Adolescent mandibular retrognathia. It was part of the first International Orthodontic Foundation online symposium, with Ravi Nanda: https://www.iofglobal.org
Intrusion with aligners
Clinical risk of anterior intrusion, can cause retroclination / proclin
Early treatment (phase 1): Topic summary AAO meeting 2022
Join me for a summary of early treatment lectures from this years AAO meeting from May 2022. Topics will cover trauma, airway diagnosis and orthodontic treatment, and optimal timing of class 2 correction
Lectures:
Dental Trauma Eustaquio A. Araujo
Airway-centered Orthodontic Diagnosis & Treatment for Pediatric Patients Hong He
Predictors of Success for Early Mixed Dentition Treatment Heeso
Managing Complex Cases in Orthodontics. Kleber Meireles and Andre Machado
Managing Complex Cases in Orthodontics. Kleber Meireles and Andre Machado
Join me for a summary of a dynamic conversation between Kleber and Andre, It was a lecture full of biomechanics and the podcast will focus on specific examples with fixed appliances and aligners.
Fixed appliance mechanics
1. Canine retraction in extraction case with buccal canine: sectional mechanics
o Conventional sliding m
Dental Sleep Medicine and NICE guidelines Professor Ama Johal
Join me for a summary looking at Dental Sleep Medicine and NICE guidelines. This summary describes obstructive sleep apnoea and the new guidelines of its management. There is a focus on the Mandibular Advancement Splint and the occlusal outcomes for patients using this appliance. This lecture was given by Professor Ama Johal. Ama is a member of the advisory committee to NICE sleep apnoea/hypopnoea
Orthodontics In Interview: STEFFEN DECKER UK
Join me for the next interview in orthodontics with Steffen Decker
Steffen is a leading lingual an aligner provider and a Kois recognised specialist. He has been a global advisor for 3M and is a key opinion leader for Align technology.
We get to hear of Steffen’s story of how he came to use lingual appliances and aligners, his opinion on interceptive / phase 1 treatment and where he sees the futur
MARPE - SARPE: Sense and NON-sense Björn Ludwig
Join me for a summary of Björn Ludwig’s lecture exploring Miniscrew Assisted Rapid Palatal Expansion (MARPE) and Surgically Assisted Rapid Palatal Expansion (SARPE). Björn described how MARPE works, aspects of design and his clinical process.
Effects of MARPE
Parallel opening of suture 2mm greater at 6 region than RME (S/R Krusi 2019)
Facial changes
Widens Zygoma
Nasal base exp
Maxillary skeletal expansion using MARPE: Akram Alhuwaizi
Join me for a summary of Akram Alhuwaizi’s lecture on MARPE – Miniscrew assisted rapid palatal expansion. This summary explores MARPE from a clinical aspect, assessing the advantages and disadvantages, followed by a case discussion of success and failure, a discussion of MSE and lessons learned for designing MARPE.
The full lecture is available on Akram’s youtube channel:
Maxillary Skeletal Expan
Orthodontics In Interview: PROFESSOR RAVI NANDA
Join me for the next interview in orthodontics with Ravi Nanda
Ravi is an authority in orthodontics, having authored 10 textbooks and published over 200 peer review publications, he is also the current editor-in-chief of Progress in Orthodontics
We get to hear of Ravi’s story of how he came in to orthodontics, his drive to ask research questions and how he has achieved so much. Ravi describes his
Aligner biomechanics: The hidden truths. Madhur Upadhyay
Join me for a summary of Madhur’s lecture on the biomechanics and aligners, where he describes the fundamentals biomechanics of aligners, explains the reason for the shortcomings of aligners and his tips to reduce them.
How do aligner work?
Two approaches
Shape moulding effect – shape driven
Move position of teeth to ideal
Invisalign 80% through shape moulding
Attachmen
The Art of Disarticulation in Orthodontic Therapy Dalia El-Bokle
Join me for a summary of Dalia El-Bokle’s lecture looking at disarticulation, and how they can be utilised to correct malocclusions in 3 planes of space. In this summary a novel use of disarticulation is described for class 2 and class 3 correction. This lecture follows Dalia’s publication in the AJODO 2020.
Definition:
disocclusion by using bite turbos or so the teeth has freedom to move in the t
Orthodontics In Interview: SIMON GRAF SWITZERLAND
Join me for the next interview in orthodontic, with video!
Simon is an orthodontic innovator and contributor of research, based in private practice in Bern with a commitment to digital technology in orthodontics, having lectured 61 times on the topic.
We get to hear of Simons’ story of how he came across digital technology in orthodontics and what drives him to continue to innovate in orthodontics
Canine substitution Neal Kravitz
Join me for Neal Kravitz’s lecture on canine substitution and the clinical management of it. Focusing on bracket selection and canine recontouring
Case selection
· 2 key factors
o Profile
o Mandibular crowding
Bracket selection
· Goal:
o Canine substitution:
§ Reduce canine root prominence
o Premolar substitution:
§ Hide palatal cusp
o Molar interdigitation:
§ class 2 cases
4 bracket choices for c
Orthodontics In Interview: JAMES ANDREWS AUSTRALIA
Join me for the next interview in orthodontic, with video!
James is a private orthodontist from Perth Australia, a clinician with a passion to share, teach and learn. James has authored a chapter on 3D diagnosis and treatment planning and has 22,000 followers on Instagram with 625 posts relating to orthodontics on a variety of topics including biomechanics, TADs, orthodontics and restorative / per
Indications and application of minimum anchorage mechanics Vishnu Raj
Indications and application of minimum anchorage mechanics Vishnu Raj
VIDEO NOW AVAILABLE : https://youtu.be/UMFlDdPCopY
Join me for a summary of Vishnu Raj’s lecture looking at minimum anchorage mechanics, with a focus on utilising Burstone’s Geometries for a simple and effective way to manage anchorage, a well explained lecture with useful tips.
Indications
Classification
· Group C minimum anc
Orthodontics In Interview: MAZYAR MOSHIRI USA
Join me for the next interview in orthodontic,
Maz is a private practice orthodontist from Saint Louis, a Diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontics and a Key Opinion Leader for Align Technology
We get to hear of Maz’s interest in aligners, his thoughts on aligners Vs fixed appliances, and on key opinion leaders in orthodontics.
@mazmoshiri
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Dr Maz Moshiri interv
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