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Our purpose
is to help the conscientious orthodontic specialist achieve consistently
high quality orthodontic results for their patients.
The objective of this program is to provide the practicing orthodontist
with basic knowledge regarding occlusion and the TMJ as applied to diagnosis,
treatment planning and execution of treatment, through and beyond the
retention period.
The leaders have a combined 35 year teaching history with the
Roth/Williams philosophy and techniques. Dr. Bob Williams, co-founder of the Roth/Williams Center, will also participate in certain
sessions. The skill and knowledge, once learned, will make the practitioner
more confident and more able to complete cases on his or her terms
without compromising treatment. This will give the orthodontist
the needed “edge” to successfully practice and implement
not only good practice management, also good “risk management.”
There will be seven four-day sessions held over a two-year
period. Instruction during these sessions will be by lecture, demonstration
and clinical experience. There will be homework assignments to be done
between each session at the participant’s office. Each
session will build on the skills learned and practiced at the previous
session.
- A continuation of the program orginally formed by
Dr. Ron Roth and Dr. Bob Williams in Burlingame, California
- The course is divided into 7 sessions
- Each session is 4 full days, Thursday thru Sunday
- Time: 8 a.m. until 6 p.m., with a one-hour lunch
- Lecture, clinical and laboratory experience
Subjects Covered:
- SPECIFIC, DEFINABLE TREATMENT GOALS
- CONCEPTS PROMOTE HEALTHY FUNCTION OF THE GNATHIC
SYSTE
- USE OF ARTICULATORS FOR DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT PLANNING
- CENTRIC INTER-OCCLUSAL RECORDS
- SPLINT CONSTRUCTION AND THERAPY
- DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF TMD
- DENTAL AND FACIAL ESTHETICS
- PERIODONTAL CONCERNS AS APPLIED TO ORTHODONTICS
- CEPHALOMETRIC INTERPRETATION
- CO-CR CONVERSION OF HEADFILMS
- VTO AND STO CONSTRUCTION
- ROLE OF THE ORTHODONTIST IN SURGICAL PLANNING AND
PREPARATION
- USE OF COMPUTERS IN DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT PLANNING
- APPLIANCE SELECTION AND PLACEMENT
- MECHANICS AND USE OF THE ROTH STRAIGHT WIRE APPLIANCE
- STEP BY STEP PLANNING OF TREATMENT
- MIXED DENTITION TREATMENT
- INTEGRATING MULTI-DISCIPLINARY TREATMENT
- CONSTRUCTION AND USE OF THE GNATHOLOGIC POSITIONER
- RETENTION
Course Dates
AEO Group IX
| Session 1 |
October 14-17,2010 |
| Session 2 |
February 3-6 2011 |
| Session 3 |
July 14-17,2011 |
| Session 4 |
September 22-25, 2011 |
| Session 5 |
December 1-4, 2011 |
| Session 6 |
March 1-4, 2012 |
| Session 7 |
June 14-17, 2012 |
Session Topics
Please note: Homework will be assigned after each session.
You will also be able to incorporate learned techniques into your practice
immediately.
Session One
- Introduction to the Concepts of Functional Occlusion
in Orthodontics
- Centric Relation and Centric Occlusion Wax Records
- Panadent Articulator System, including Estimated
Hinge Axis Face Bow
- Split Cast Mounting Technique
- Straight Wire Appliance System
- Ricketts and Roth/Jarabak Ceph Analysis
- CO-CR Cephalometric Conversion Technique
Session Two
- Radiographs: Frontal, SMV, Full Mouth Periapicals,
Panoramic, Oriented
- Tomgraphy Philosophy of a Seated Condylar Reference
Position
- TMJ Diagnosis
- Visual Treatment Objective
- Splint Construction
- Clinical Exam
- Seven Position Superimposition
Session Three
- True Hinge Axis Location
- Axiopath Tracings
- Five-Part Centric Bites
- True Hinge Axis Mounting
Session Four
- Visual Treatment Objectives
- Mechanics – Roth/Williams System
- Wire Banding Exercises
- Review of the Systems
Session Five
- Introduction to Orthognathic Surgery
- Diagnostic Surgical Setups
- Surgical Splint Setups
Session Six
- Radiographs: How and Why
- Tomograms
- Case Work-Ups
Session Seven
- Mixed Dentition Treatment
- Diagnostic Setups
- Occlusial Equilibrations
- Review
If there is interest in taking any individual sessions, you are able
to attend just the lecture portion for $1300 US or attend the lecture
and clinic for $2600 US. Please call Dr. Freeland at (989) 732-7539
to make these arrangements.
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