OHI-S Orthodontic treatment class III
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Target Audience: orthodontists, pediatric dentists, and general dentists
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1h 14min
Orthodontic treatment plans have undergone significant changes over the past 10-15 years. Three options: treatment without tooth extraction, treatment with tooth extraction and Maxillofacial Surgery, were supplemented by absolute support, loop elements, significant reconstructions of occlusion, etc.
There are many ways. How stable are they? How functional are they? Let`s try to make a systematic review of the latest scientific data, considering various approaches to the correction of skeletal 3 classes. Only evidence-based medicine.
The OHI‑S Orthodontic Treatment Class III program is best for orthodontists, pediatric dentists, and general dentists with orthodontic practice who want structured, training in the diagnosis and management of Class III malocclusions. It emphasizes evidence‑based protocols for both growing patients and adults, combining orthopedic, orthodontic, and sometimes surgical approaches to achieve functional stability and aesthetic harmony.
👩⚕️ Who Should Enroll
- Orthodontists treating Class III malocclusions (skeletal and dental) in children, adolescents, and adults.
- Pediatric dentists managing early interceptive treatment for Class III growth patterns.
- General dentists with orthodontic focus seeking to expand their scope in managing complex malocclusions.
- Oral & maxillofacial surgeons collaborating on surgical correction of severe skeletal Class III cases.
- Residents & fellows in orthodontics or pediatric dentistry who need structured guidance in Class III protocols.
- Dental technicians fabricating appliances (expanders, facemasks, aligners) used in Class III treatment.
📚 What You’ll Learn
- Diagnosis & classification: distinguishing skeletal vs. dental Class III malocclusions.
- Growth modification protocols: interceptive treatments in children (facemask, expansion, functional appliances).
- Orthodontic mechanics: camouflage strategies in adolescents and adults.
- Surgical integration: orthognathic surgery planning for severe skeletal Class III cases.
- Occlusal and aesthetic considerations: ensuring functional stability and facial harmony.
- Case‑based lessons: real examples of Class III treatment across age groups.
Topics:
Lesson 1.Orthodontic treatment class III
Orthodontic treatment plans have undergone significant changes over the past 10-15 years. Three options: treatment without tooth extraction, treatment with tooth extraction and Maxillofacial Surgery, were supplemented by absolute support, loop elements, significant reconstructions of occlusion, etc.
There are many ways. How stable are they? How functional are they? Let`s try to make a systematic review of the latest scientific data, considering various approaches to the correction of skeletal 3 classes. Only evidence-based medicine.



