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ELC20-GS3: Surgical and Non-Surgical Strategies for Orthodontic Success

ELC20-GS3: Surgical and Non-Surgical Strategies for Orthodontic Success

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ELC20-GS3: Surgical and Non-Surgical Strategies for Orthodontic Success

Moderator: Gregory A. Toback, DMD, MS

Speakers(s): Frank Celenza, DDS. Rutgers University School of Dental Medicine; Private Practice, New York, N.Y. Dr. Celenza has disclosed that he has no relevant financial relationships with any commercial interests.

 

Jim Janakievski, DDS, MSD. University of Washington, School of Dentistry, Tacoma, Wash. Dr. Janakievski has disclosed that he has a direct research contract with Geistlich Inc.

 

Colin Richman, DMD, BDS, LDS, RCS (ENGL), H. Dip Dent. South Africa. Augusta University, College of Dentistry, Department of Graduate Periodontics; Private Practice, Roswell, Ga. Dr. Richman has disclosed that he has no relevant financial relationships with any commercial interests.

 

Program Track: Interdisciplinary Therapy

Course Description: Peri-implantitis is a dental plaque (biofilm)-associated, inflammatory, pathologic condition involving tissues around dental implants. Insight into the immunologic and histopathologic changes occurring during disease progression will be presented. The critical elements in the customization of therapy for peri-implant disease including defect morphology, implant position, and soft tissue characteristics will be discussed.

This session will cover the etiology of tooth crowding from an anthropological and genetic perspective. It will provide insights into minimizing the risk of post orthodontic gingival recession, post-orthodontic relapse, decreasing the risk of apical root resorption and accelerating the rate of tooth movement (a patient value). Phenotype modification is oftentimes a critically needed component to facilitate the above, for patients presenting with a crowded dentition.

Orthodontists are often faced with treatment planning dilemmas for patients presenting with complex impacted and ectopic teeth. Treatment options usually include extraction or surgical exposure with advanced orthodontic mechanics. This presentation will also review the strategies and techniques for surgical exposure, transplantation and repositioning.  Surgical and orthodontic collaboration is essential to achieve an optimal outcome for these patients.

Adjunctive orthodontic movements to benefit tissue morphology and implant site development have long been utilized.  Lately, a shift from conventional fixed appliance therapy to aligner therapy has revolutionized these interactions. This presentation will illustrate just a few examples and take a brief look at biologic means of accelerating orthodontic movements.

Educational Objectives:

  • Consider the etiology of gingival recession, orthodontic relapse, and apical root resorption as iatrogenic risk factors associated with orthodontic treatment
  • Appreciate the value of PAOO/SFOT in reducing the above iatrogenic risk factors
  • Identify both genetic and anthropological factors associated with orthodontic tooth crowding
  • Review surgical approaches for exposure, transplantation or repositioning
  • Examine orthodontic mechanics for challenging impactions
  • Discuss collaborative planning and communication
  • Gain an appreciation for the physiology of tooth movement
  • Explain the limitations of new attachment via orthodontic movement
  • Benefit from recent developments promoting orthodontic acceleration.

Course length: 72 minutes

Original release date: December 15, 2021

Expiration date: December 15, 2024

 

The American Academy of Periodontology designates this activity for 1.25 continuing education credits.

 

The American Academy of Periodontology is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. Concerns or complaints about a CE provider may be directed to the provider or to the Commission for Continuing Education Provider Recognition at ADA.org/CERP.

 

The AAP cautions participants for this CE activity about the potential risks of using limited knowledge when incorporating new techniques and procedures in their practice.

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