dr Giorgio Iodice
The course aims to familiarize attendees with the FAS aligner system, emphasizing its unique features that set it apart from other systems in the market. The course provides detailed guidanceon the diagnostic approach using FAS, focusing on vertical, sagittal, and transverse relationships inboth diagnosis and treatment planning. Participants will receive comprehensive instruction oninitiating, planning, and executing a clinical case with FAS aligners, covering every aspect from portal insertion to the final phase. During the course, attendees will learn how to handle routine diagnostic records as well as advanced ones, including CBCT scans and the recording of closure arches and mandibular dynamics. The course delves into treatment planning techniques, emphasizing efficiency and predictability, and addresses topics such as anchoring management, staging analysis, and optimization methods. The course thoroughly explores various clinical scenarios, from routine orthodontics to the management of complex cases.
Aligners Course Program
• Introduction to FAS: from diagnosis to treatment planning •Guide to the FAS portal: how to send a clinical case •Diagnostic flow chart
•How to plan movements and staging
– Distinguish simple movements from complex ones – Optimize efficiency
– Optimize predictability and predictability
•How to evaluate and modify an OcclusalDesign®: predictable and efficient movements – Recognize and favor predictable movements
– Timing of tooth movements, when and how to make them happen
•The importance of attachments: which, when and where? •The choice of auxiliaries: buttons, holders, etc. •Interproximal reduction:
– The best timing to do it
– The location where it will be carried out – How to do it
•Management of clinical cases with aligners: from routine to complex cases
Dr. Giorgio Iodice obtained his dental diploma, specialization in orthodontics and doctorate at the University “Federico II” in Naples. He received a certificate of excellence in orthodontics in Italy from the Italian Board of Orthodnotics (IBO) and the European Board of Orthodontics. Since 2013, he has been a member of the examination committee of the Italian Board of Orthodontics.
He works as a Clinical Professor at the University of Naples, and is an active member of many orthodontic organizations, including: Sido, EOS, SIBOS, AIDOr and SIDA. His main clinical interests and research focus on the treatment of adult patients, the use of orthodontic mini-implants (TADS), occlusal relationships and temporomandibular disorders. He cooperates with domestic and foreign magazines, is the author of numerous publications and lectures at many congresses and symposia.
Prof. Mauro Farella is professor and head of the Department of Orthodontics at the University of Otago, New Zealand.
In addition to his position, he also directs the Craniofacial Research Program and supervises the Orthodontic Specialization Program,
including doctorates in dentistry. As a specialist in Orthodontics, he is registered in both New Zealand and Italy, running exclusively private practices dedicated to clinical orthodontics. His research areas include clinical orthodontics, biomechanics, craniofacial muscles and temporomandibular joint research.
It is worth noting that his international research work resulted in obtaining grants exceeding one million euros.
His clinical skills and expert knowledge are appreciated around the world. He has lectured in 22 countries and won significant research awards such as the IADR Award. Alan Docking and the Sir John Walsh Award. He serves as Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the journals “Orthodontics and Craniofacial Research” and “Korean Journal of Orthodontics”, and also serves on the Editorial Board of the “Journal of Oral Rehabilitation”. He was appointed Honorary Professor at the University of Nanjing (China) and Adjunct Professor at the University of Cagliari (Italy).
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