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As part of our commitment to the advancement of quality education in Orthodontics, we have developed a new-look website packed with features. The website now features the globally popular Mini-Residency Program in Orthodontics. You will be able to view the lectures of Dr. DEREK MAHONY online via streaming videos at a time and place of your convenience.
The MINI-RESIDENCY ONLINE consists of didactic lectures, clinical tips and practical demonstrations. The program consists of twelve courses and each course consists of about twelve hours of videos with synchronized slide presentation. To know more about the course and its curriculum, please view the day one course one introductory video presented by Dr. Derek Mahony.
Introductory 'Social 6' CourseDate: 14 June 2012Venue: British Dental Association, 64 Wimpole Street, London UKTopic:
The 1 Day Introductory course will cover
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London Mini Residency Program 2012 - 2014Date: 15 -17 June 2012
Venue: British Dental Association, 64 Wimpole Street, London UK
COURSE 3: Treatment in the mixed dentition
The identification, evaluation, control and neutralization of worsening factors in a developing malocclusion.
Review of growth patterns and a rational choice of diagnostic and therapeutic treatment procedures.
Doctors will be shown how to minimize skeletal, dentoalveolar and muscular problems by the end of the transition to the permanent dentition.
· Interceptive orthodontics
· Growth modification
· Patient co-operation
· Early treatment philosophy
EODO Orthodontic Mini Residency Program 2012 - 2013Date: 11 - 13 August 2012Venue: Dental Education Centre, 6/85 Bourke Road Alexandria NSW 2015Topic: Class II Correction and OSA treatment
Correcting Class II problems via growth modification, camouflage using orthodontic tooth movement, or surgical correction.
Reviewing the evidence based literature associated with the use of functional appliances.
Difference between treating a high angle Class II malocclusion which involves limiting posterior dental and skeletal vertical development vs. low angle Class II correction, which encourages forward mandibular growth rotation.
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EODO Orthodontic Mini Residency Program 2012 - 2013Date: 20 - 22 October 2012Venue: Dental Education Centre, 6/85 Bourke Road Alexandria NSW 2015
Topic: Class III Correction
Analysing appropriate records to differentiate between a midface deficient Class III patient that would benefit from early treatment vs. a true increased mandibular discrepancy that may require surgical correction at a later date.
Understanding the evidence based literature associated with reverse pull facemask therapy and determining the appropriate appliance that would stimulate maxillary sutures as we protract the maxilla.
Understanding mandibular growth and the importance od longterm retention particularly in teenage boys.
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