TALLINN | 4-5 APRIL 2025

AUXILIARIES IN ORTHODONTICS: CANTILEVERS.
BIOMECHANICS AND USE OF CANTILEVERS.

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Date:
4-5 April 2025

Price:
Doctors: 436 EUR
Postgraduates: 218 EUR

City:
Tallinn

COURSE TOPICS

Theoretical part
Cantilever mechanics in orthodontics offer several advantages, including targeted tooth movement, versatility in addressing specific dental issues, and the ability to apply controlled forces for optimal results. The design allows for the manipulation of individual teeth, making it useful in cases where precise adjustments are necessary. Additionally, cantilevers provide orthodontists with a strategic tool to address different challenges.
The cantilever course provides comprehensive insights into the application of cantilever mechanics in orthodontics. Participants will learn the principles behind cantilever design, its role in addressing specific dental issues, and the strategic use of forces for optimal tooth movement. The course covers practical aspects, including case studies, hands-on exercises, and discussions on incorporating cantilevers into treatment plans. Participants will gain proficiency in utilising this technique to enhance their
orthodontic practice.

Practical part
Bending basic cantilevers, bending passive segments for anchorage and active units. Bending cantilevers with configuration. Calculating two vector mechanics for clinical situations.

AGENDA

DAY I

9.00- 9.30 Registration
9.30-11.00 Review of the basic biomechanics principals of statically determined systems.
Different cantilever designs and their indications of use in different clinical situations
11.00 – 11.30 Coffee break
11.30 -13.00 Calculation of the needed force system.
Practical part: exercises calculating needed force system in clinical situations.
13.00 -14.00 Lunch break
14.00 – 15.30 Wire selection, cantilever design selection.
15.30 – 16.00 Coffee break
16.00 – 17.30 Practical part: bending passive segments for anchorage and active units, bending basic cantilevers.

 

DAY II

9.00- 11.00 Two vector mechanics.
Practical part: exercises calculating two vector mechanics.
11.00 – 11.30 Coffee break
11.30 -13.00 Practical part: bending cantilevers with configuration.
Anchorage selection and control. Strategical placement of TADs.
Cantilevers as an auxiliary in aligner treatment. Q&A

LECTURER

ASTA

DR. ASTA ABUNEVIČIŪTĖ

Academic Background
• 2005-2008 Vilnius University Faculty of Medicine Institute of Dentistry Postgraduate studies, field Orthodontics. Acquired degree of MDS orthodontist.
• 1997-2002 Vilnius University Faculty of Medicine Institute of Dentistry, field Dentistry. Acquired degree of DDS.

Professional Background
• 2017- present date. Tutor in Orthodontics Biomechanics European Course. Five weeks course.
• 2023- present date. Lecturer in Vilnius University, Lithuania.
• 2011- present date. Working as a Private Orthodontist in Vilnius, Lithuania and Klaipeda, Lithuania.
• 2008-2011 Worked at Vilnius University Zalgirio Clinic as a Specialist Orthodontist.
• 2002-2008 Worked as a Private GP dentist in Vilnius, Lithuania

Professional Associations and Memberships
• Member of Lithuanian Orthodontic Society
• Member of Lithuanian dental Council.
• Fellow of World Federation of Orthodontists.
• Consultant Orthodontist at Lithuanian Dental Council 2016-2018
• Founding member of International Association for Development and Spread of Orthodontic Biomechanics Knowledge (Biomede).

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Radisson Collection Hotel
Rävala pst. 3
10143 Tallinn

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