But read this page if you want to go further in Orthodontics.
Orthodontist, every successful treatment comes after
diagnosing and planning the right way.
Understanding the importance of biomechanics in conjunction with orthodontic diagnosis is essential for achieving exceptional results in your practice. By combining the two, you can provide your patients with not only a beautiful smile but also improved oral function and long-term health benefits.
Through proper diagnosis, you can identify potential issues and develop a customized treatment plan to address them. But to achieve the best possible outcomes, you need to integrate biomechanics into your planning and execution.
As I always say, the excellence of orthodontic treatment is always based on the tripod:
Note that biomechanics comes right after diagnosing and planning, which means mastering biomechanics in practice is essential for excellence in your treatments.
With the intention of helping you on not only apply biomechanics, but also identify a patient’s every problem and plan treatments the right way, I want to introduce you to:
ESSENTIAL CLINICAL BIOMECHANICS
Kleber Meireles’ System
In this system, I will show you exactly what I do from the first time I see a patient all the way to the conclusion of their case.
I will answer all your questions on how to carry out a deep diagnosis, the right way, and structure an excellent plan of action for your patients.
And because you are already in the High-Level Orthodontist training, you will get a special offer with a meaningful discount.
Lesson 1 – Orthodontic Forces
Lesson 2 – Center of Resistance
Lesson 3 – Resultants and Components of a Force
Lesson 4 – Types of Tooth Movement: Translation
Lesson 5 – Types of Tooth Movement: Combination of Translation and Rotation Part 1 – Moment
Lesson 6 – Types of Tooth Movement: Combination of Translation and Rotation Part 2 – Center of Rotation
Lesson 7 – Moment
Lesson 8 – Equivalent Systems
Lesson 9 – Rotation / Couple
Lesson 1 – Bonding Strategies to Avoid the Need to Do Bends
Lesson 2 – Vertical Errors of Brackets and Tubes Bonding
Lesson 3 – Bonding Height Changes in Special Cases
Lesson 4 – Angular Changes and Choice of Tubes to Finishing in Class II Relationship
Lesson 5 – Lip-Upper Incisors Relationship and Steps
Lesson 1 – Inset
Lesson 2 – Offset and Z-Bend
Lesson 3 – Canine Eminence and Special Bonding in Canines
Lesson 1 – Z-Bend – Part 1
Lesson 2 – Z-Bend – Part 2
Lesson 3 – Intrusion and Extrusion Step Bends – Part 1
Lesson 4 – Intrusion and Extrusion Step Bends – Part 2
Lesson 1 – Understanding the Torques
Lesson 2 – Anterior Torques
Lesson 3 – Assessment of Anterior Segment Real Torques
Lesson 4 – Real Posterior Torques
Lesson 5 – Relative Anterior Torques – Part 1
Lesson 6 – Relative Anterior Torques – Part 2
Lesson 7 – Relative Anterior Torques – Part 3
Lesson 8 – Anterior Torques and Orthodontic Camouflage
Lesson 9 – Variables that Affect the Torque Expression – Part 1
Lesson 10 – Variables that Affect the Torque Expression – Part 2
Lesson 1 – Retraction (Space Closure) – Part 1
Lesson 2 – Retraction (Space Closure) – Part 2
Lesson 3 – Retraction (Space Closure) – Part 3
Lesson 4 – Retraction (Space Closure) – Part 4
Lesson 5 – Retraction (Space Closure) – Part 5
Lesson 6 – Retraction (Space Closure) – Part 6
Lesson 7 – Retraction (Space Closure) – Part 7
Lesson 8 – Retraction (Space Closure) – Part 8
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