Vanini & Cardarelli : Bio-Dentistry from direct end indirect dentistry to elastodontics
Schedule
Sat Nov 30 2024 at 09:00 am
UTC+01:00Location
Leonardo da Vinci Museum of Science and Technology | Milano, LO
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Lorenzo Vanini & Filippo Cardarelli : The course aims to provide theclinician with the necessary basis for
an accurate analysis of clinical cases
from a conservative, prosthetic and
orthodontic perspective.
The landscape of modern
odondentistry is increasingly
characterised by an increased focus
on teeth white and aligned teeth,
often neglecting the function and the entire
neuromuscular and temporomandibular system,
and the therapies proposed today are mostly
conservative and additive, taking full advantage of
adhesive techniques and, through simple and
minimally invasive orthodontics, attempting to
achieve the famous tooth alignment so desired by
patients. Unfortunately, joint, vestibular and
myofascial problems often arise after
the therapy is over.
and recurrences as the achievement of a stable,
balanced occlusion in harmony with the
neuromuscular and postural system is lacking.
Moderate scientific and clinical evidence
demonstrates that the it's strange that the
stomatognathic apparatus is closely related to
the entire human body and influences the balance
of organs such as the ear, the eye and the
musculoskeletal system of the patient; in other
words, functional disorders of the occlusion, the
temporomandibular joint and the masticatory
muscles can cause dysfunctions in different areas
of the body such as the head, cervical spine,
scapular girdle, pelvis, lower limbs and feet,
putting a strain on the patients' well-being. These
disorders are in many cases responsible for such
painful symptoms.
Pink that can partially or completely impair the
quality of life in children, adults and the
elderly. Bio-dentistry is a holistic evolution of
dentistry that uses orthodontic forces and
materials that respect function and the joint
and neuromuscular system, making the therapy
ideal for the patient's health.
Occlusal discomfort from missing teeth,
forced tooth position or unbalanced
occlusal surfaces or lacking
minimal resilience creates
cortical changes that disturb
the natural neuroplasticity
of the brain system.
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Where is it happening?
Leonardo da Vinci Museum of Science and Technology, Via San Vittore, 11, 20123 Milano MI, Italia,Milan, Italy, MilanoEvent Location & Nearby Stays: