New and Evolving Concepts in Orthodontics
COURSE NUMBER: 524
Credit Hours:
1 Hour(s)
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The field of orthodontics has changed markedly in recent years. This course reviews some of the many advances in orthodontics and their impact on patient care. Some of these advances include the use of clear aligner therapy, use of technolo...
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Overview
The field of orthodontics has changed markedly in recent years. This course reviews some of the many advances in orthodontics and their impact on patient care. Some of these advances include the use of clear aligner therapy, use of technology, accelerating orthodontic tooth movement, and use of skeletal anchorage.
The field of orthodontics has changed markedly in recent years. An increase in available clear brackets and clear aligner systems, such as Invisalign® and ClearCorrect®, have contributed to adult electivity, as many patients in this population may oppose the idea of metal braces and wires. There has also been an increase in demand for shortened treatment time, leading research to seek ways to accelerate treatment. Other evolutions in orthodontics include the use of skeletal anchorage to improve control of tooth movement, as well as a surge of technology including digital scanners and cone beam computed tomography. This course reviews some of the many advances in orthodontics and their impact on patient care.
Intended Audience:
Dentists, Dental Hygienists, Dental Students, Dental Hygiene Students
Date Course Online:
May 1, 2017
Last Revision Date:
NA
Course Expiration Date:
Jun 29, 2020
Cost:
Free
Method:
Self-instructional
AGD Subject Code(s):
370
Technical Requirements:
Stable internet connection and the latest version of browser and device software are recommended.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course, the dental professional should be able to:
- Describe the basic biology behind orthodontic tooth movement and how optimal forces improve tooth movement.
- Explain several ways in which orthodontic tooth movement might be accelerated.
- Discuss some of the benefits and limitations of treating orthodontic patients with aligner therapy.
- Describe two types of skeletal anchorage and how they may be used during orthodontic treatment.
- Discuss how technological advances are affecting the orthodontic field.
Disclaimers
P&G is providing these resource materials to dental professionals. We do not own this content nor are we responsible for any material herein. Participants must always be aware of the hazards of using limited knowledge in integrating new techniques or procedures into their practice. Only sound evidence-based dentistry should be used in patient therapy. Note: Registration is required to take test.
Submission Information
Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) Submission For credit transfers to appear in your AGD account in real time, make sure to add your AGD membership number in the field provided on the “Share Your Test Score” page.
CE Broker For all states that use CE Broker for licensure, “proof of completions” are electronically reported the first of every month. If a course was taken in November, the “proof of completion” will be submitted the beginning of December.
Recognition
Approved PACE Program Provider
THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY
Nationally Approved PACE Program Provider for FAGD/MAGD credit.
Approval does not imply acceptance by any regulatory authority or AGD endorsement.
8/1/2021 to 7/31/2027
Provider ID# 211886
AADH Approved Program Provider
Procter & Gamble is designated as an approved Provider by the American Academy of Dental Hygiene, Inc. #AADHPGC (January 1, 2024-December 31, 2025). Approval does not imply acceptance by a state or provincial Board of Dentistry. Licensee should maintain this document in the event of an audit.
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