Theoretical – Laboratory – Clinical
Objective
Provide technical-scientific knowledge to orthodontists, implant dentists, and other dental surgeons on the use of extra and inter – root mini-implants and the possibility of anchoring for dental movements through theoretical, laboratory, and clinical activities.
Program Content
Principles of tooth movement and temporary skeletal anchorage;
Dental implants as skeletal anchorage in Orthodontics;
Mini plates as skeletal anchorage in Orthodontics;
Bioengineering of mini implants;
Orthodontic and surgical planning for mini implants;
Surgical technique for installing mini-implants and mini-plates;
Orthodontic mechanics in the use of extra and inter-radicular mini-implants: small orthodontic movements for prosthetic purposes, molar distalization, anterior retraction, molar intrusion – vertical control, palatal disjunction supported on mini-implants, reverse traction with mini plates / mini implants;
Use of mini implants associated with transparent aligners
Scientific evidence;
Complications;
Laboratory with the installation of mini implants in artificial bone (hands-on);
Orthodontic mechanics laboratory;
Clinic with the installation of mini implants in patients.
Coordination

Ana Cláudia Moreira Melo Toyofuku
Ph.D. in Orthodontics - UNESP / Araraquara
Faculty

Augusto Ricardo Andrighetto
Ph.D. in Orthodontics - USP / SP

Isabela Almeida Shimizu
Ph.D. in Health Sciences - School of Medicine PUC / PR

Marcos André Duarte
Ph.D. in Dental Sciences - USP / SP

Paola Alcantara
Master in Dentistry - Ilapeo College / Curitiba

Ricarda Duarte da Silva
Ph.D. in Dental Sciences - USP / SP

Roberto Hideo Shimizu
Ph.D. in Orthodontics - UNESP / Araraquara

Siddhartha Uhrigshardt Silva
Ph.D. in Orthodontics - USP / SP
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