Mechanotherapy in Orthodontics: Two-Couple System Pt. 1
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- čas přidán 16. 07. 2024
- These presentations review basic and advanced concepts in Mechanotherapy, discuss biological responses to orthodontics & orthopedic forces, and introduce the latest advances in Orthodontics.
Whether you are an orthodontist, an educator or a student, you will enjoy this journey!
For in depth discussion of these topics read "Mechanotherapy in Orthodontics" at www.ctor.press
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Excellent lectures. Tq so much!
thank you and i am waiting the next lecture impatiently
Thank you so much for your support! The Mechanotherapy Sessions come out every other Saturday 😊 stay tuned!
Thank you Sir!!Appreciate your efforts😇
Very well explained sir u made it easy for us eagerly waiting for your next lecture
Thank you so much for your support!
Thank you for this amazing information Sir. I had a doubt . At 7:45 .. why is the direction of the blue staright arrow upwards.
Little bit of a dry topic...
But sir explained it amazingly!!!
Thanks a lot! Stay tuned for Part 2 👍
Dear Dr
What is the most useful book for me to understand tooth movement?
Hi Fateema, thank you for your question. I would recommend starting with Mechanotherapy in Orthodontics Vol. I - www.ctor.press/product/mechanotherapy-in-orthodontics-vol-i-basic-biomechanics/ that covers basic biomechanics.
If you want to learn more about the biology behind tooth movement, Dr Alikhani's Clinical Guide to Micro-Osteoperforations - link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-319-43401-8 may also be helpful.
We also have a series here on CZcams about Biology of Orthodontics that covers these topics: czcams.com/video/wzQMp7YbIz8/video.html
Hope this was helpful!
Than you sir, wish you all the best. And I hope I could be good at the presented responsibility, for me as a dentist
Dear Dr
Patient presented with anterior teeth (1.5 mm) mobility with 1_2mm spacing. Decided to fix an orthodontic appliance for space closure. Now mobility is double increased. Need to fix a passive choice of an appliance. What would be the best for her
Thank you so much dear sir