OHI-S Functional orthodontics. Autotransplantation. Result retention
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+ Target Audience: orthodontists
+ Information:
8 lessons (13h 4min)
On the Bakr Rabie course you will find relevant and detailed information about the treatment of complex and non-standard orthodontic cases.
From the course you will learn:
- – biomechanical aspects and protocols for working with the Herbst appliance
– protocols of pseudo class 3 correction
– camouflage treatment protocols
– management of patients with horizontal bone loss
– protocols for the treatment of facial asymmetry due to the shift of the lower jaw
– retention and relapse prevention protocols in orthodontics
– methods of prevention of root resorption associated with orthodontic teeth movement.
The OHI‑S Functional Orthodontics: Autotransplantation and Result Retention course is best for orthodontists, pediatric dentists, oral surgeons, and prosthodontists who want structured, training in advanced functional orthodontic protocols. It emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to autotransplantation, functional occlusion, and long‑term retention strategies to ensure stable outcomes in complex cases.
Who Should Enroll
- Orthodontists managing functional orthodontic cases and integrating autotransplantation into treatment planning.
- Pediatric dentists treating growing patients with missing or impacted teeth who benefit from autotransplantation.
- Oral & maxillofacial surgeons performing surgical autotransplantation and collaborating with orthodontists on functional outcomes.
- Prosthodontists & restorative dentists incorporating functional orthodontics into comprehensive rehabilitation.
- Residents & fellows in orthodontics, pediatric dentistry, or oral surgery seeking advanced interdisciplinary training.
What You’ll Learn
- Functional orthodontics principles: evidence‑based protocols for occlusion, growth guidance, and stability.
- Autotransplantation techniques: indications, surgical steps, and integration with orthodontic treatment.
- Retention strategies: long‑term protocols to maintain functional and aesthetic results.
- Interdisciplinary collaboration: combining orthodontics, surgery, and restorative dentistry for predictable outcomes.
- Case‑based lessons: real examples of autotransplantation and retention in functional orthodontics.
+ Topics:
Lesson 1.Interceptive orthodontics
- – Preventive orthodontics: principles and benefits
- – The principle of growth modification: devices and recommendations
- – Diagnosis and prognosis of treatment
- – Methods of limiting the vertical growth of the upper jaw
- – Elastic traction: indications and contraindications
- – Reduction of the upper jaw: methods and principles of treatment
- – Hypercorrection: prevention of relapse
- – Creating space for teeth: principles and techniques
- – The deficit of the middle third of the face: tactics and principles of treatment
- – Sequential tooth extraction: сlinical tips
- – Devices for combating bad habits: advantages and disadvantages
- – Preparation of the alveolar ridge for implant placement.
Recommended for: Orthodontists.
Lesson 2.Use of functional appliance to correct the skeletal class 2
- – Evidence-based approach to treatment using functional appliance
- – The degree of extension of the lower jaw: influence on the result and duration of treatment
- – Methods of extending the lower jaw: indications
- – The mechanism of provoking growth: biological and histological aspects
- – Ihh protein: role in mandibular development
- – Herbst appliance: biomechanical aspects of operation, structure and indications
- – Degree of Ihh release: depending on the method of mandibular extension
- – Optimal values of the lower jaw extension
- – Manufacturing and stocking of the Herbst appliance: recommendations
- – Re-activation of the Herbst appliance: methodology.
Recommended for: Orthodontists.
Lesson 3.Correction of class 2 Malocclusion in young people
- – Methods of class 2 Malocclusion
- – Biological aspects of functional devices in adults
- – The role of mechanical stress in the development of the lower jaw
- – Growth modification in adult patients
- – Age limit for treatment with functional appliance for adults
- – Herbst appliance and surgical treatment: comparison
- – Bracket systems in pathology of class 2 Malocclusion: features, recommendations, sequence of actions
- – Treatment due to dental alveolar changes: methodology
- – Tips, mini implants in the treatment of adults: indications and methods.
Recommended for: Orthodontists.
Lesson 4.Treatment of pseudoclass 3 pathologies and elimination of functional dislocations
- – Class 3 Malocclusion: difficulties in treatment and optimal timing
- – Planning tactics and treatment features in:
- – Prognathies of mandible
- – Reduction of the middle third of the face
- – The combined type of class 3.
- – Diagnostic criteria for false class 3
- – Principles of the growth of maxilla and mandible: factors of the formation inconsistency
- – Early orthodontic treatment: indications and benefits
- – Correction of pseudo class 3: the choice of equipment
- – Camouflage treatment: indications, methods, advantages.
Recommended for: Orthodontists.
Lesson 5.Orthodontic treatment of adult patients with severe bone pathology
- – Gingival margin and orthodontic treatment
- – Methods of prevention of gingival recessions
- – Moving the dystopian canine to the position of the central incisor
- – Lingual root torque: the importance of closing loops in the development of recession
- – Orthodontic intrusion and stimulation of bone tissue growth
- – Tactics and management of patients with horizontal bone loss
- – Application of Emdogain: advantages
- – Bone graft in combination with periodontal surgery
- – The technique of intrusion of a group of teeth
- – The nature of newly formed bone tissue when using bone graft
- – Principles of forming a new attachment.
Recommended for: Orthodontists.
Lesson 6.Clinical management of transpositions in orthodontics with an emphasis on autotransplantation
- – Horizontal retention of the second and third molars: tactics and step-by-step protocol
- – The theory of reciprocal induction: the main provisions
- – Bimaxillary protrusion: treatment protocol with tooth extraction and autotransplantation
- – Tooth transposition: step-by-step treatment protocol and clinical peculiarities
- – Facial asymmetry due to the shift of the lower jaw: principles of treatment
- – Interapproximal reduction of enamel: indications
- – Application of palatal root torque: rules and methodology
- – The technique of bending the closing loop: demonstration
- – Disclosure of an impacted canine: clinical tips.
Recommended for: Orthodontists.
Lesson 7.Retention. Relapses in orthodontics
- – Retention planning: steps and recommendations
- – Rotation of teeth: terms of application of retainers
- – Relapse tendencies: removable or non-removable devices
- – The role of soft tissues in the development of relapse
- – Factors of dental stability:
- – Occlusion
- – Proximal contacts
- – Fissure-tubercle contacts.
- – Rotation of the lower jaw
- – Differences in retention in men and women
- – Prevention of relapse: basic principles
- – High risk of relapse: main criteria
- – Fibrotomy: indications and methods
- – Vertical incisor disocclusion: features of retention
- – Dental alveolar incisor disocclusion: types of retention
- – Retainer design
- – Features of retention during the growth period
- – RAATS: methodology and indications
- – Features of retention in growth modification.
Recommended for: Orthodontists.
Lesson 8.Root resorption associated with orthodontic teeth movement
- – Root resorption factors: biological aspects
- – Prevention of resorption
- – Classification of resorption by Malmgren
- – Risk of resorption in treatment with and without tooth extraction
- – Signs of root resorption
- – Documentation and informed consent
- – Methods of moving teeth with the risk of resorption
- – The moment of force: the role in the development of resorption
- – Arc bending technique
- – Invisalign: Treatment for resorption risks.
Recommended for: Orthodontists.



