- Introduction
- How the Course Works
- Why Study Biomechanics?
- The History of Forces
Online
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Medium of instructions
English
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Mode of learning
Self study
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Mode of Delivery
Video and Text Based
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Course overview
The study of the mechanical behavior of human tissue and non-living factors that influence those tissues is known as biomechanics. This assessment of biomechanical qualities is used in orthodontics to determine how orthodontic equipment affects oral tissues, especially teeth and bone. Introduction to Orthodontic Biomechanics certification course is created by Gustavo Gameiro - Professor at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul and is presented by Udemy.
Introduction to Orthodontic Biomechanics online training is designed for individuals who wish to learn the fundamental principles of biomechanics as they apply to orthodontics such as the center of resistance, the center of rotation, and analogous force systems, and equilibrium. With the help of Introduction to Orthodontic Biomechanics online classes, individuals will have access to 5 hours of resources that will help them understand any appliance or orthodontic procedures, particularly those required for solving complex cases, as well as explain the physical and biological laws that control the movements of the teeth.
The highlights
- Certificate of completion
- Self-paced course
- 5 hours of pre-recorded video content
- 5 downloadable resources
Program offerings
- Online course
- Learning resources. 30-day money-back guarantee
- Unlimited access
- Accessible on mobile devices and tv
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What you will learn
After completing the Introduction to Orthodontic Biomechanics online certification, individuals will be introduced to the fundamentals of the biomechanics involved with orthodontics. Individuals will explore the concepts like center of resistance, the center of rotation, equivalent force system, equilibrium, and tooth movement as well as will acquire knowledge of physiological modulation and pharmacological modulation. Individuals will learn about techniques related to intrusion arch, lingual arch, occlusal splint, molar derotation, molar expansion, protracting molars, and uprighting molars. Additionally, individuals will learn about the steps in the fabrication of statistically indeterminate appliances and statistically determinate appliances for tooth movement and orthodontic correction.
Who it is for
The syllabus
Introduction and Course Presentation
The Biological Basis of Orthodontic Movement
- Bone Functional Adaptation (Form Follows Function)
- Bone Modeling and Bone Remodeling
- Phases of Orthodontic Movement
- Ideal Orthodontic Force
- Influence of Drugs and Systemic Factors on Orthodontic Movement
Fundamental Concepts in Mechanics
- It is All about Forces
- Attributes of Orthodontic Force
- Center of Resistance and Moments
- Equivalence of Forces
- Center of Rotation and Types of Movements
Equilibrium and Appliance´s Systems
- Equilibrium I - The Newton´s Laws
- Equilibrium II - How to Recognize a Static Equilibrium
- Appliances Systems
- The Six Geometries
Biomechanical Planning
- Planning I - Equilibrium Diagrams
- Planning II - Choosing the Activations
- Clinical Cases Analyses
Practical Applications
- Confection of Transpalatal Bar
- Confection of Lingual Arch
- Confection of Occlusal Splint (TRIAD)
- Solving Transversal Problems I - Molars Expansion
- Solving Transversal Problems II - Molars Derotation
- Solving Sagital Problems I - Uprighting Molars
- Solving Sagital Problems II - Protracting Molars
- Solving Vertical Problems I - Intrusion Arches
- Solving Vertical Problems II - Three-Piece Appliance
Instructors
Mr Gustavo Gameiro
Professor
Freelancer
Other Masters, Ph.D