Session 4: Simplified Crozat Use and Mixed Dentition

Identifying Patient Treatment Plans by Level of Difficulty Fitting and Adjusting the Crozat and other Appliances to Achieve Your Treatment Goals Normal and Abnormal Tooth Eruption and its Relationship to Treatment Timing When to Correct Developing Malocclusions Analyzing Cephalometric Analysis to Identify Growth Patterns The Influence of Abnormal Breathing and Tongue and Lip Posture on Facial Growth and Development Application and Timing of Functional Appliances Using Lip Bumpers to Gain Arch Length and Anchorage Identifying and Correcting Asymmetries Case Examples of Utilizing Orthodontics for Restorative Dentistry Goals

Instructors

  • Brian Filbert

    • Federal Way, WA

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  • Academy of Airway and Gnathologic Orthopedics

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