OHI-S Orthodontic treatment in patients with periodontal and alveolar bone pathology
Include: 7 videos + 7 audios + 7 file sub vtt, size: 6.87 GB
Target Audience: orthodontists
Information:
6 lessons + 1 free (11h 35min)
New online course for orthodontists on how to perform orthodontic treatment in patients with periodontal and alveolar bone pathology.
Within the course will be discussed:
- – Light orthodontic forces when moving teeth in adult patients
- – Space creation prior to implantation
- – bodily tooth movement into an extraction space
- – Relative and true tooth intrusion
- – The use of aligners in adult patients
- – Using Damon system in adult patients.
The OHI‑S Orthodontic Treatment in Patients with Periodontal and Alveolar Bone Pathology program is best for orthodontists, periodontists, restorative dentists, and oral surgeons who want structured, training in managing orthodontic cases complicated by reduced periodontal support or alveolar bone defects. It emphasizes evidence‑based, interdisciplinary protocols to achieve safe tooth movement, functional stability, and long‑term periodontal health.
👩⚕️ Who Should Enroll
- Orthodontists treating patients with compromised periodontal support or alveolar bone loss.
- Periodontists collaborating on orthodontic cases where periodontal disease or bone pathology is present.
- Restorative dentists & general practitioners planning rehabilitations that require orthodontic alignment in compromised sites.
- Oral & maxillofacial surgeons managing surgical interventions for alveolar bone defects alongside orthodontic treatment.
- Residents & fellows in orthodontics, periodontics, or oral surgery seeking advanced interdisciplinary training.
- Dental technicians fabricating appliances for patients with reduced bone support.
📚 What You’ll Learn
- Diagnosis & risk assessment: evaluating periodontal and alveolar bone conditions before orthodontic treatment.
- Biomechanics in compromised sites: safe tooth movement strategies with reduced bone support.
- Interdisciplinary protocols: combining orthodontics with periodontal therapy and surgical interventions.
- Regenerative approaches: guided bone regeneration (GBR), grafting, and tissue management in orthodontic cases.
- Complication prevention: minimizing risks of root resorption, mobility, and periodontal breakdown.
- Case‑based lessons: real examples of orthodontic treatment in patients with periodontal and alveolar bone pathology.
Topics:
Lesson 1.Periodontal patients with Invisalign system. Introductory lesson
- – Distalization of the lower molars: indications and goals
- – Protocol of distalization of the lower molars in class 3
- – The principle of motivation of aesthetic start
- – Treatment of patients with periodontal diseases: advantages of aligner therapy
- – Protocols 1/2 and 1/3: pros and cons
- – Correction of anterior open bite: protocol
- – ClinCheck: diagnosis and treatment planning.
Recommended for: Orthodontists.
Lesson 2.Periodontal patients with Invisalign system
- – Distalization of the lower molars: indications and goals
- – Protocol of distalization of the lower molars in class 3
- – The principle of motivation of aesthetic start
- – Treatment of patients with periodontal diseases: advantages of aligner therapy
- – Protocols 1/2 and 1/3: pros and cons
- – Correction of anterior open bite: protocol
- – ClinCheck: diagnosis and treatment planning
- – Retainers: clinical aspects of application
- – Treatment of complex cases of class 3 in combination with open bite
- – Patients with installed implants: planning of treatment with aligners.
Recommended for: Orthodontists.
Lesson 3.Complex Non Extraction severe crowding and Class III malocclusion with lower molar Distalization
- – Aligner-therapy of complex cases of teeth crowding
- – Planning treatment with ClinCheck: proclination, distalization, expansion
- – Technical advantages of treatment by aligners of patients with periodontal diseases
- – Interdisciplinary approach in treatment: clinical examples and long-term follow-up
- – Types of attachments and principles of their application
- – Retention: optimal methods in periodontal patients
- – Orthodontic treatment of patients with periodontal diseases: clinical tips and recommendations
- – Strategies for working with ClinCheck: 4 main treatment tasks
- – Criteria for evaluating the result at each stage of treatment
- – The technique of stretching and leveling the position of the canines using the Invisalign® system.
Recommended for: Orthodontists.
Lesson 4.Management of Adult patients with deep bites: evidence-based approach
- – Signs of Class 2 Division 2 malocclusion
- – Causes of incisor extrusion in Class 2 Division 2 malocclusion
- – Principles and protocol of treatment of Class 2 Division 2 malocclusion
- – Types of intrusion and indications for their use
- – Incisor intrusion or rotation of the mandible: decision-making criteria
- – How to avoid root resorption?
- – Bending a wire arc: demonstration of the technique
- – Ways to achieve downward rotation of mandible
- – Application of the Herbst appliance for the extension of mandible
- – Treatment of Class 2 Division 2 malocclusion with and without tooth extraction
- – Reverse curve wires for relative intrusion: indications and techniques.
Recommended for: Orthodontists.
Lesson 5.Management of adult patients with open bites & hight mandibular plane angle
- – Diagnosis of high mandibular plane angle
- – Risks of using transparent aligners in patients with high mandibular plane angle
- – Facial morphology: clinical signs of an elongated face
- – Etiological factors of high mandibular plane angle and open bite
- – Vertical control: meaning and tactics
- – Tooth extraction or extrusion: decision-making algorithm
- – Indications for tooth extraction
- – Biomechanical justifications for the extraction of the 1st, 2nd premolar and 1st molar
- – Evaluation of orthodontic treatment of a patient with high mandibular plane angle
- – Segmental mechanics: vertical control option
- – The effect of stretching transeptal fibers
- – Treatment protocol of adult patients with high mandibular plane angle
- – Application of microimplants in the lateral segment for intrusion
- – Autorotation of mandible
- – Surgical intervention: indications.
Recommended for: Orthodontists.
Lesson 6.Orthodontic Treatment for Adults with Damon System
- – Planning the result of orthodontic treatment
- – Treatment of open bite class 2
- – 5 keys to create a beautiful smile
- – Soft tissue contour control: laser application
- – Treatment of adult patients: the philosophy of the Damon system
- – Non-surgical correction of class 2 and class 3 in adults
- – Indications for the use of AdvanSync Herbst in adults
- – Treatment protocol of class 3 in adults
- – Indications for the use of bone plates and mini screws
- – Methods of changing the shape of teeth during treatment.
Recommended for: Orthodontists.
Lesson 7.All I know about the treatment of adult patients with aligners
- – Fixed vs aligners: comparison of aesthetics and efficiency
- – The effect of fixed appliances on periodontal tissues
- – Lingual appliances: disadvantages
- – Invisalign® treatment protocol
- – Disadvantages of using fixed appliances
- – Complications in the treatment of aligners
- – 10 aspects for the use of aligners
- – Treatment of age-related patients with Invisalign®: indications
- – Difficulties in the treatment of patients with periodontal diseases
- – Protocol of treatment of class 2 and class 3 malocclusion with aligners.
Recommended for: Orthodontists.



