M.I.N.D. Technique Webinar Recording: Revolutionary Approach to Maxillary Expansion | April 20, 2023

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  • čas přidán 31. 05. 2023
  • Join us for an in-depth discussion of a groundbreaking medical development: the Minimally Invasive NasoMaxillary Distraction (M.I.N.D.) technique, recorded on April 20, 2023. This innovative approach revolutionizes the way we approach maxillary expansion, introducing a less invasive procedure with the added benefits of superior airway expansion.
    In this webinar, we delve into the details of this cutting-edge method, highlighting how it offers unprecedented opportunities for patients suffering from conditions linked to maxillary transverse hypoplasia. The M.I.N.D. technique proves to be a game-changer for sleep and breathing disorders, offering a safer, more efficient, and less invasive solution for patients worldwide.
    Key highlights of the webinar include:
    1. Detailed explanation of the M.I.N.D. technique.
    2. Comparison with traditional maxillary expansion methods.
    3. Presentation of clinical cases and results achieved with the M.I.N.D. technique.
    4. Discussion on the profound impact of superior airway expansion on sleep and breathing.
    5. Q&A session with Dr. Kevin Coppelson
    This webinar is a must-watch for dental professionals, medical practitioners, students, and anyone interested in the future of maxillary expansion and treatment strategies for sleep and breathing disorders.
    We invite you to immerse yourself in this enlightening discussion and learn about the new frontier of minimally invasive techniques in maxillofacial surgery. Your journey into the future of healthcare starts here.
    For more updates on the latest medical advancements, remember to follow us on Instagram (drcoppelson) and subscribe to our channel and hit the notification bell. Feel free to share your thoughts, questions, or experiences related to the M.I.N.D. technique in the comments below.
    Note: This video is for educational purposes only. Always consult with a healthcare professional for a diagnosis and treatment.
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Komentáře • 7

  • @Deadmachine2012
    @Deadmachine2012 Před 2 měsíci

    magician. I hope we can get treatments like that in europe but it doesn't look like we'll see it soon :(

  • @shuikai272
    @shuikai272 Před rokem +7

    Currently the MIND utilizes an expander design which is a MARPE + RPE hybrid. Is there any chance in the future we might be able to see a 100% skeletal expander utilized, to maximize changes to the mid-face / nasal region?

    • @SashaOrwell
      @SashaOrwell Před rokem +1

      I have the same question. Why isn't everybody using KLS martin or FME ? I don't get it

    • @chrisking6695
      @chrisking6695 Před rokem

      What’s the difference?

    • @shuikai272
      @shuikai272 Před rokem +2

      @@SashaOrwell Well, the FME isn't quite out yet and the KLS Martin is really hard to use, so I can see why.
      Like take the KLS. Kasey Li turns extremely slow, now it's like 20 degrees every other day, or 3/7 days a week. You have to make sure you get the right size expander. You need to monitor the patients to ensure it doesn't plow through the bone or whatever, pushes on the teeth, then you have to reposition it. So if people aren't used to using the KLS they could mess it up. You're also dumping all this energy into the alveolar bone, so if the sutures aren't split then it can unleash absolute devastation onto the bone.

    • @SashaOrwell
      @SashaOrwell Před rokem

      @@shuikai272 Thanks for the reply mate. Hope to see you on the jawhacks live at 5:50PM CEST today.

  • @stefm5640
    @stefm5640 Před rokem +1

    Dr Coppelson, can you do MIND just on one side to correct a previous asymmetric expansion?