Bone reconstruction from an orthodontic point of view
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Prof. Tomazs Gedrange
Professor Dresden University of Technology, Germany
Study of dentistry at the Friedrich Schiller University (FSU) Jena, Germany
Study of medicine at the Wroclaw Medical University, Poland
2002 Education as tutor in PBL (Problem based learning), Harvard University education
programme1993-1995 Assistant at the Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology at the FSU Jena, Germany
2004-2011 Professor and Director of Department of Orthodontics, Preventive and Pediatric
Dentistry Centre of Dentistry and Oral Health, Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-University, Greifswald,
Germany
Since 2010 – Professor in the department of dental surgery at Medical University of Wroclaw,
Poland
2013 nomination from president Republic of Poland to professor (the title of Presidential
Professors)
He is recipient of numerous awards and grands over 3 million Euro and published more than 220 original articles in pre-reviewed journals.
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Abstract :
An accurate diagnosis is the most essential requirement for providing treatment with a predictable long-term success. Prior to administering treatment, the aetiology of the disorders must be investigated and a correct diagnosis has to be established. An abundance of treatment plans and options are available today, limited only by medical contraindications, time, and the financial resources of a given patient.
Defects involving severe disorders between the maxilla and the mandible do not qualify only for orthodontic treatment. Such disorders should be treated by an interdisciplinary orthodontic and surgical team. Despite the use of standard treatment methods, the therapy is always planned and carried out individually for each patient.
Alveolar bone seems to play a key role in providing support to the teeth, which are anchored to the bone by desmodontal fibers. The progressive alveolar bone resorption process occurs due to a loss of anatomic, biologic and mechanical factors.
To avoid the removal of an autograft, and thereby eliminating additional surgical procedures and risks, bone grafting materials and substitutes are alternative filler materials.
Learning objectives :
- Overview about the different aesthetic possibilities
• Treatment for the removal of anterior crowding
• Economic and therapeutic points of view - bone reconstruction, mandibular frontal crowding, orthodontic treatment
- An accurate diagnosis is the most essential requirement for providing treatment with a predictable long-term success. Prior to administering treatment, the aetiology of the disorders must be investigated and a correct diagnosis has to be established. An abundance of treatment plans and options are available today, limited only by medical contraindications, time, and the financial resources of a given patient.
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