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ROME webinar
Conferences and Speakers Presentation
3, 4 et 5 October
Welcome by Dr. Giovanna Maino, Italy –
Chairwoman
Dr. Giovanna Maino - Italy
2003 - Received her degree in “Odontoiatria e Protesi Dentaria” at the “Facoltà di Medicina e Chirurgia di Padova ” (Italy)
2006 - She received her degree in “Specialty in Orthodontics” at the University of Ferrara (Italy)
She is author of various articles on the use of skeletal anchorage in orthodontics and has contributed to the fifth Italian edition of the textbook “
Management of Temporomandibular Disorders and Occlusion” J.P.Okeson editor.
She has been lecturing at various meeting: SIDO (Societa’ Italiana Di Ortodonzia), Si.Te.Bi (Societa’ Italiana di Tecnica Bidimensionale), AIdOR
(Accademia Italiana di Ortodonzia) and WIOC and she providing courses on Orthodontic Treatment with Bidimensional Technique and Modern
Practice Management.
Dr. Maino is a member of the the World Federation of Orthodontists, Accademia Italiana di Ortodonzia, Si.Te.Bi and SIDO.
She maintains her own orthodontics private practice in Vicenza and Bassano del Grappa, Italy.
Challenges, Obstacles and
Advantages – How to Introduce
Lingual Orthodontics Into Daily
Practice
Dr Michael Sostmann - Germany
Conference subject:
1988-1991 - Studied at the Department of Orthodontics at the
Medical University of Hanover
The lecture will address advantages and obstacles of horizontal or
vertical slot orientation, sliding and/or friction in lingual bracket
systems. You will learn more about chairtime efficiency and
improvement in the learning curve, your ticket into the lingual
orthodontic world!
2008 - Master degree in Lingual Orthodontics from the Department
of Orthodontics (Chair: Prof.Dr. R. Schwestka-Polly) at the Medical
University of Hanover
2008 - Master Thesis on “Morphometrical analysis of second molars
in order to design optimized molar pads of a customized lingual
bracket-system“.
2006-now - Part-time faculty member of the Department of
Orthodontics (Chair: Prof. Dr. R. Schwestka-Polly) at the Medical
University of Hanover
Dr. Sostmann’s many credentials include, Diplomate of the German
Board of Orthodontics (since 2000), member of the Executive Board
of the German Board of Orthodontics (since 2007), member of the
Executive Board of the German Orthodontic Society (since 2009). In
2009, he received the award for “Best Lecture” at the German
Society of Lingual Orthodontics annual meeting.
Ten Clinical Questions
Dr. Frank Weiland – Austria
Conference subject:
Postgraduate orthodontic training in Germany and Austria
Awarded a Doctor of Dental Medicine degree from the University of
Bern (Switzerland)
This lecture aims at proving evidence-based answers to 10 clinical
questions:
He has published 30 articles as first or corresponding author in
peer-reviewed journals and has written several textbook chapters
He is a President of the European Board of Orthodontics and an
active member of the Angle Society of Europe.
He is also a member of the editorial board of 3 international
orthodontic journals.
1. Does arch expansion with self-ligating brackets grow bone?
2. Is expansion with self-ligating brackets stable long term?
3. Aesthetics – do buccal corridors really matter?
4. Does orthodontic treatment improve a patient's periodontal
condition or worsen it?
5. Does extraction treatment have a negative bearing on
aesthetics?
6. Is non-extraction treatment really non-extraction?
2003 - Received the Beni Solow Award for the best article published
in the European Journal of Orthodontics
7. Does the difference in friction between types of brackets really
matter clinically?
Dr. Weiland has a private practice in Deutschlandsberg (Austria)
and is a part-time associate professor at the Department of
Orthodontics of the Vienna Dental School
8. Are the treatment results with self-ligating brackets better than
with conventional brackets?
9. Does the use of self-ligating brackets make treatment more
efficient?
10. Can we "grow mandibles" in the treatment of Class II
malocclusions?
Long-Term Outcome of CLP
Treatment as a Result of
Interdisciplinary Cooperation and
Careful Planning
Prof. Dr. Anne Marie Kuijpers-Jagtman - The
Netherlands
1995-now - Professor and Chairperson of the Department of
Orthodontics and Craniofacial Biology at the Radboud University
Nijmegen (The Netherlands)
She is a past President of the European Orthodontic Society, a
former President of the Dutch Society for the Study of Orthodontics
and also of the Dutch Cleft Palate Craniofacial Association. At
present, she is Councillor of the World Federation of
Orthodontists (WFO).
Congress Conferences:
Long-Term Outcome of CLP Treatment as a Result of
Interdisciplinary Cooperation and Careful Planning
The principal role of the interdisciplinary cleft lip and palate team
(CLP team) is to provide integrated care for children with clefts and
to assure quality and continuity of patient care and longitudinal
follow-up.
The decisive factors for the final treatment results are: a high
caseload per surgeon, a clear and ‘simple’ treatment plan, and a
well-organized setting for CLP-care.
In 2002, she was honoured with a Fellowship in Dental Surgery by
Election to the Royal College of Surgeons of England and in 2004,
she received the Cesare Luzi Memorial Award of SIDO in Italy. She
was awarded Knight in the Order of Orange-Nassau (Royal Honour
of Her Majesty the Queen) for her services to cleft lip and palate
treatment in 2007. In 2009 and 2011, her group received the
Samuel Berkowitz Award from the American Cleft Palate
Craniofacial Association for the best publication on long-term
results of cleft lip and palate treatment.
From Single 3D Images to Fusion Models of the Head
She has undertaken extensive research during the past 25 years in
the areas of cleft lip and palate and the biological background of
orthodontics. In recent years, her major interests have been in 3Dimaging in orthodontics and evidence-based orthodontic
therapy. She has given numerous lectures in 35 countries around
the globe.
A synergy between these methods is created when they are fused
together to display all three facial structures at once in a virtual head.
For that reason, improvement of single 3D imaging techniques and
fusion processes has been the number one priority within the 3D lab
in Nijmegen.
Nowadays, the lateral and frontal cephalogram and the OPT can be
replaced by one cone beam CT scan, which enables a 3D-analysis
of the facial structures. 3D-facial still pictures can be made and just
recently 3D-video started to develop, which brings in the 4th
dimension. Digital dental casts will replace plaster casts for clinical
use and intra-oral digital impression taking is a new exciting
development.
Ideal Smile® ALIGNER - An Advanced
Developed Aligner System Based on the
Essix® Therapy
Dr. Roland Jonkman - The Netherlands
Conference subject:
1992 - Received his PhD degree at the Catholic University of
Nijmegen (The Netherlands)
In this lecture, the Ideal Smile Aligner system is introduced and
some preliminary cases are presented. Ideal Smile Aligner System is
not only an update of a sophisticated and well-known orthodontic
treatment method, but also an attractive and more cost-effective
alternative for both patient and orthodontist.
1998-now - Has orthodontic offices in Roosendaal (The
Netherlands), Hamburg (Germany) and Bonaire (Caribbean Dutch
Antilles)
1987-now - Has been lecturing and providing hands-on courses on
various topics
Workshop subject: Modern Aesthetic Cosmetic
Techniques including Ideal Smile@ ALIGNER
2001-now - Dr. Jonkman has primarily been lecturing on "Invisible
Orthodontic Techniques" throughout The Netherlands, Germany,
Belgium, Switzerland and Denmark.
This half-day course provides participants with the clinical and
operational training necessary to begin with Ideal Smile® ALIGNER
and to efficiently treat adult patients with specific minor
misalignments.
At the end of the course you will know how to:
• Identify ideal cases for Ideal Smile® ALIGNER treatment
• Easily use the online prescription platform
• Use the software that depicts a virtual set up of your planned
treatment
- Manage efficiently Ideal Smile® ALIGNER cases
- Communicate effectively with patients / promote the solution to
patients
Modern Biomechanics in Orthodontic
Treatment
Prof. Dr. Andrea Wichelhaus – Germany
Conference subject:
1999-2008 - Director and Chairperson of the Department of
Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry at the University of Basel
(Switzerland).
Knowledge of Biomechanics is improving the quality of orthodontic
treatment results after performing segmental or sliding mechanics.
2008-now - Director and Chairperson of the Department of
Orthodontics at Ludwig-Maximilians University Medical Center in
Munich (Germany).
1995 - Received the Walter-Engel-Prize for recognition of
scientific developments in orthodontics and the prize for the best
annual publication from the German Society for
Orthodontics/Deutsche Gesellschaft für Kieferorthopädie on ‘The
development and testing of a new NiTi-SE-steel uprighting spring’
• knowledge of specific segmental arches with new materials
•Individual programming of NiTi arches
•Biomechanical side effects of self-ligating systems
•Friction-reduced mechanics
•M/F-relation
Prof. Dr. Wichelhaus's own studies and patients are showing the
awaited moments, the biomechanical effects and the resulting
clinical action.
TGO: A Modern Approach of the BiDimensional Technique
Dr. Michel Le Gall - France
Conference subject:
Dr. Michel Le Gall is the Head of the Dentofacial Orthopedics
Department at the University Hospital La Timone in Marseille
(France).
It is during strategic phases of orthodontic treatment that the need for
2005 - Conducted a study, “Etude in vitro des forces de frottement
Durant la mécanique de glissement orthodontique au travers de
brackets conventionnels et auto-ligaturants”
Dr. Le Gall’s Thesis on « Traitment orthodontique et chirurgical
des béances antérieures » received the highest level of
distinction.
Dr. Le Gall’s extensive post-graduate work at the University of
Marseille included General Pharmacology and General Embryology
(1984), Clinical Orthodontics (1986), Pathological Anatomy (1990)
and Surgical Methodology (1991).
third order control of the upper incisor makes complete sense.
The evolution of our techniques allows us to reach such results
through a proper mechanical thinking and through the use of specific
bracket/wire-assembly appliances. Improved sliding mechanics and
lower friction guarantee the generation of the proper forces for dental
movement, while taking physiology into consideration.
Therefore, the TGO prescription combines the benefits of the In-
Ovation® system to an innovative prescription in the anterior region
Skeletal Anchorage in Adult
Orthodontic Treatment
Dr. Johannes Grossen – Switzerland
Postgraduate orthodontic training in Bern (Prof. Bengt Ingervall)
and earned his Doctor of Dental Medicine degree from the University
of Bern.
1994-now - Private practice in Langenthal (Switzerland) and is a
part-time instructor at the Department of Orthodontics and
Dentofacial Orthopedics at the University of Bern.
Lectured on self-ligating brackets and the use of palatal implants in
Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Greece and Australia
Conference subject:
Anchorage in adult orthodontic treatment is one of the main
problems to be solved during treatment planning.
The introduction of skeletal anchorage with the use of bone anchors,
miniscrews and temporary implants has opened new possibilities for
adult patient treatment.
This lecture presents different types of skeletal anchorage in a large
number of clinical cases. Advantages and disadvantages of each
anchorage type as well as the limits of application in borderline
cases will be discussed.
The Twin Block: An Overview of 15
Years of Successful Treatment of
Class II Patients
Dr. Guido Sampermans – Belgium
Congress Conferences:
1986-now - Private orthodontic practices in Belgium, Germany
(1997) and The Netherlands (2003). Dr. Sampermans is an affiliate
member of the Angle Society in Southern California (USA).
The Twin Block: An Overview of 15 Years of Successful
Treatment of Class II Patients
2001-now - Teaches orthodontic treatment philosophy (1-3 day
courses) in Europe and offers micro-courses at his practice in Echt
(The Netherlands) about self-ligating brackets, indirect bonding
and modern practice management.
Because of his valuable knowledge and extensive experiences with
pre-adjusted appliance systems (Andrews, Roth, MBT, Active SLB),
he has delivered invited lectures all over the world. He has been a
guest-lecturer at the orthodontic postgraduate programme of the
University of Regensburg & Frankfurt and currently, he is a lecturer
at the Zahnärztliches Fortbildungsinstitut at the Brenner Institut of
Vienna.
An overview of 15 years experience with this appliance will be
presented. Multiple design changes and the combination of the
appliance with fixed appliances to improve the treatment results will
be discussed. This clinical lecture, showing a significant amount of
successfully treated Class II cases offers tips and tricks to treat more
easily, efficiently and successfully your Class II patients
The Key Elements to a Quality Orthodontic Practice
This lecture will focus on these key quality elements and provide
several practical tips on how to incorporate these "keys" into your
practice:
team building, leadership, marketing, image building, efficiency and
several other factors
Workshop subject: Effective Practice Management –
Best Practices
This two-hour workshop develops the following topics:
• Human resources
• Branding your practice
• Communication
Orthodontially Facilitated
Periodontics and Periodontially
Facilitated Orthodontics
Congress Conferences:
Prof. Raffaele Spena – Italy
1993 - Degree in “Specialty in Orthodontics” at the University of
Ferrara (Italy). Currently, he is Adjunct Clinical Professor at the
University of Ferrara.
Dr. Spena has been and is still involved in several research projects.
Since 1998, Dr. Spena has published several studies including an
atlas of non-extraction techniques, the chapter on “Nonextraction Treatment” in a textbook entitled “Orthodontics Current principles and techniques” and an atlas on Cetlin’s
mechanics called “Non-extraction Treatment”.
Orthodontically Facilitated Periodontics and Periodontically
Facilitated Orthodontics
In the past decade a new chapter has developed in clinical
orthodontics: the periodontially facilitated tooth movement. The aim
is to reduce resistance and enhance the orthodontic movement of
those teeth that require it.
The author will try to elucidate the different aspects of piezocision,
segmental corticotomy, PAOO, osteotomies and several clinical
cases will be presented.
2001 - Awarded the Certificate of Excellence in Orthodontics in Italy
The CCO Prescription: Advantage and Flexibility in Treating
Complex Adult Patients
2008 - Admitted to the E.B.O. (European Board of Orthodontics) in
Lisbon (Portugal)
Tips on how to improve the use of the SWA’s and these new
prescriptions will be presented with clinical examples.
He practices orthodontics in Naples (Italy).
New thermal NiTi wires and active self-ligating brackets have made
the necessary changes to improve biomechanical management and
the final outcome of our clinical cases. CCO prescriptions have
evolved from these needs.
Treatment of Class II with the
PUL Concept. The Global Treatment of
Causes and Symptoms by 4D
Harmonization: Sagittal, Transversal,
Vertical and Functional.
Dr. Elie Callabe – France
Conference subject:
Member of several French orthodontic associations, such as the
SFODF, Bioprogressive Ricketts Society and he is a founding
member of the AFOP, the Association Francophone for
Multidisciplinary Orthodontics
The presentation will include a detailed description of the PUL
(Propulseur Universal Light) and a review of different types of clinical
cases treated with the PUL.
1985-now - Private orthodontic practice
He is an adept of early treatments and soft orthodontics, using
functional light appliances
1997-now - He and his prosthetics specialist, Mr. Jean-Charles
MORIN, have been using the PUL, a new removable multi-function
appliance for 4D harmonization
2001-now - Has given over one hundred lectures in France,
Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Belgium, Morocco
and Lebanon. Hundreds of orthodontists in those countries have
adopted the PUL for their patients, including treatment for adults
The objective of the PUL Concept is to transform difficult cases with
unfavorable growth to a simple Class I nonextraction case that is
favorable to growth and facial harmony.
Complete Clinical Orthodontics:
The Importance of a
Multidisciplinary Concept
Dr. Julia García Baeza – Spain
Conference subject:
Dr. Baeza is a Diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontics and
member of the Spanish Society of Orthodontics and American
Association of Orthodontics.
Multidisciplinary knowledge is essential from the beginning of our
treatments.
Certificate in Orthodontics, and Master of Science in Oral Biology
from the University of Pennsylvania (USA).
The study and comprehension of facial proportions and the teeth,
along with the cooperation of an aesthetic dental specialist will
customize each smile.
She has published in various research and orthodontic journals
and presented her investigation at the 2010 IADR meeting in
Barcelona and at the 2012 EOS meeting in Santiago de Compostela
(Spain).
These elements will create the difference between just standard
results, and a natural smile that recreates the beauty of our patient’s
personality.
She maintains her own orthodontics and multidisciplinary private
practice in Madrid
Advanced Lingual Techniques and
eclips® LINGUAL
Dr. Marc-Henri Nivet - France
1999 - Master in Orthodontics from the University of Nantes, France.
2007 - Dr. Nivet is also a hospital practitioner at the University
Regional Hospital Center of Nantes, where he has been consulting
patients in lingual orthodontics.
Dr. Nivet maintains a private practice in La Roche- sur-Yon, near
Nantes.
Dr. Nivet lectures on labial and lingual orthodontics with a focus
on conservative treatments in children, adolescents and adults
Workshop subject - Advanced Lingual Techniques
and eclips® LINGUAL
For practitioners with experience already in lingual techniques or
eclips® LINGUAL, increase your potential lingual client base and
expand your knowledge of eclips® LINGUAL by attending this halfday intensive workshop covering advanced clinical concepts. Topics
covered include:
• Case selection and management of advanced cases
• Improvement of treatment techniques
• Advanced tips and tricks
Beginning with eclips® LINGUAL
Dr. Sandy Van Teeseling - The Netherlands
Since 1984 – He has maintained a private orthodontic practice in
Haarlem.
Currently, he is affiliated with the department of Oral and MaxilloFacial Surgery at the VU Medical Centre in Amsterdam, where he is
involved in the interdisciplinary treatment of complex dental
patients.
Dr. Van Teeseling is a staff member in the orthodontic department at
the University Medical Centre Groningen.
He lectures and teaches courses on the interdisciplinary treatment
of complex dental patients with emphasis on orthodontic aspects of
such cases
Workshop subject - Beginning with eclips®
LINGUAL
eclips® LINGUAL is a high-performance customized self-ligating
lingual system.
Easy-to-integrate into your practice, this effective and technically
simplified full-service lingual treatment will help you reach new
patients. In this half-day workshop, you will learn the basics of
eclips® LINGUAL, and how precise and efficient the solution is
thanks to self-ligating brackets and indirect bonding. With eclips®
LINGUAL your practice will benefit from an easy and profitable
lingual solution with reduced chairtime.
Learn an effective, but simplified lingual technique:
• Overview of lingual solutions
• Patient selection and case management
• Recommended clinical protocols – indirect bonding and archwire
sequences
• Interactive hands-on session and case presentations.
The BioBiteCorrector® Method
Dr. Enrico Pasin – Germany
Workshop subject - The BioBiteCorrector® Method
2005 - Postgraduate studies in orthodontics.
Increase your clinical offering with an easy-to-use, uncomplicated
appliance that precisely adjusts the mandible without coilsprings.
BioBiteCorrector® (BBC) is a fixed rigid intermaxillary Class II
appliance working with the functional principles of the Herbstappliance. This two-hour workshop provides valuable information
regarding the appliance:
• Difference in Class II treatments
• Philosophy of Herbst-treatment
• An introduction to the BBC
• Clinical indications for the appliance
• Analysis of the BioBiteCorrector®
• Case presentations
2006 - Attended the University of Marburg (Germany) to continue his
postgraduate studies in orthodontics under the heads of department:
Prof. Dr. Jos Dibbets and Prof. Dr. Hans Pancherz.
2008 - Graduated with a specialty in orthodontics.
2009 - Opened his private orthodontic practice in Bad Reichenhall,
Germany.