TITLES IN THE SYSTEMIZED SERIES

THE GOLDEN ERA PART ONE

A remarkable overview of the developments in orthodontics since the arrival of SWA, bringing the many advances in treatment methods and mechanics into perspective.

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OVERBITE CONTROL

This tutorial gives the essential information needed for good overbite control. It should be possible in every case if a systemized approach is used and five key principles are followed.

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Bracket positioning part one

Key information and animations to show why correct bracket positioning of accurate brackets is at the heart of good treatment, and is the first step towards an ideal outcome.

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LEVELLING AND ALIGNING PART ONE

Insights into systemized and effective mechanics during the important opening procedure of fixed appliance treatment, including an evaluation of three methods of making space.

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SECOND PREMOLARS

In many extraction cases there are aesthetic and tooth fit advantages in preferring second premolars over first premolars, followed by sectional mechanics at the start of treatment.

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THE GOLDEN ERA PART TWO

Continuing the overview of treatment advances, this goes on to recommend areas of focus for today’s orthodontist, leading to more successful outcomes.

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Tooth fit

The information in this presentation will enable the orthodontist to recognise tooth fit issues, which are a feature of so many malocclusions, and manage them with confidence.

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Bracket positioning part two

Advice and tips for successful bracketing of incisors, canines, premolars and molars. Why re-positioning is sometimes needed, even after an expert set-up – it’s part of the philosophy.

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LEVELLING AND ALIGNING PART two

How the techniques shown in part one can be adapted to meet various clinical challenges, including the successful treatment of instanding incisors and impacted second molars.

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ARCH WIRES AND ARCH FORM

Clear recommendations for the management of arch wires and arch form – important at every stage of the treatment and essential for optimal aesthetics and stability.

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