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Prof. Kee Joon Lee – New Horizon in Orthodontics

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New Horizon in Orthodontics
25 videos
Video: 1. How come the case is never finished?
Video: 2. What happens if the problem is not properly diagnosed?
Video: 3. Why minimal surgery?
Video: 4. How do we diagnose transverse problem?
Video: 5. Minor crowding is hardly a problem of incisors
Video: 6. Midline deviation is hardly a unilateral problem
Video: 7. Extraction in severe crowding can be jeopardizing
Video: 8. Digitalized VTO for conversion of extraction to nonextraction
Video: 9. Recession on incisor causes a butterfly effect in the 2nd molar
Video: 10. Message from suture biology-Is repeated expansion justified?
Video: 11. Message from suture biology-Maxillary expansion in adults: rapid or slow?
Video: 12. Biomechanical background-Does it have to be ‘MARPE’?
Video: 13. Biomechanical background-What is the role of the miniscrew?
Video: 14. How about bone-borne RPE?: strengths and limitations
Video: 15. How to maintain profile in severe crowding cases
Video: 16. Is molar intrusion the first step of open bite correction?
Video: 17. How to fabricate and install MARPE
Video: 18. Is phase I treatment worthless if mandible grows in Class III?
Video: 19. What is the final step of nonextraction treatment in children?
Video: 20. Trick or treat: severe open bite in adolescents
Video: 21. Is ‘dental decompensation’ possible in nonsurgical treatment of Class III?
Video: 22. Critical first step of surgery-first orthodontics
Video: 23. Critical first step of nonsurgical treatment of facial asymmetry
Video: 24. In case of failure, do we go straight for surgery?
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Prof. Kee Joon Lee – New Horizon in Orthodontics

Prof. Kee Joon Lee – New Horizon in Orthodontics

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Lecture

Presents a new paradigm of orthodontic treatment. A series of lectures explain the recognition and diagnosis of the concept of lateral relationship that is easily overlooked in orthodontic clinical practice, and the application of biomechanics and actual treatment for treatment.

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New Horizon in Orthodontics

25 videos
7 minutes
Video: 1. How come the case is never finished?
17 minutes
Video: 2. What happens if the problem is not properly diagnosed?
35 minutes
Video: 3. Why minimal surgery?
28 minutes
Video: 4. How do we diagnose transverse problem?
29 minutes
Video: 5. Minor crowding is hardly a problem of incisors
19 minutes
Video: 6. Midline deviation is hardly a unilateral problem
30 minutes
Video: 7. Extraction in severe crowding can be jeopardizing
23 minutes
Video: 8. Digitalized VTO for conversion of extraction to nonextraction
31 minutes
Video: 9. Recession on incisor causes a butterfly effect in the 2nd molar
27 minutes
Video: 10. Message from suture biology-Is repeated expansion justified?
38 minutes
Video: 11. Message from suture biology-Maxillary expansion in adults: rapid or slow?
22 minutes
Video: 12. Biomechanical background-Does it have to be ‘MARPE’?
29 minutes
Video: 13. Biomechanical background-What is the role of the miniscrew?
28 minutes
Video: 14. How about bone-borne RPE?: strengths and limitations
21 minutes
Video: 15. How to maintain profile in severe crowding cases
21 minutes
Video: 16. Is molar intrusion the first step of open bite correction?
20 minutes
Video: 17. How to fabricate and install MARPE
21 minutes
Video: 18. Is phase I treatment worthless if mandible grows in Class III?
24 minutes
Video: 19. What is the final step of nonextraction treatment in children?
25 minutes
Video: 20. Trick or treat: severe open bite in adolescents
23 minutes
Video: 21. Is ‘dental decompensation’ possible in nonsurgical treatment of Class III?
24 minutes
Video: 22. Critical first step of surgery-first orthodontics
26 minutes
Video: 23. Critical first step of nonsurgical treatment of facial asymmetry
39 minutes
Video: 24. In case of failure, do we go straight for surgery?
35 minutes

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Our course begins with the first step for generating great user experiences: understanding what people do, think, say, and feel. In this module, you’ll learn how to keep an open mind while learning.

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  • hajunchol
    Professor Kijun Lee's lectures provide the best experience.

    Professor Kijun Lee’s lectures provide the best experience.

  • happy
    The best lecture of my life!

    Before listening to the lecture, I had a vague idea about Transverse Occlusion. I was worried that the lecture would be difficult, but I liked the kind explanation using clinical trials. I think I’ve grown up after taking the lecture. It is a useful lecture that can be applied directly in the clinic. I recommend it by leaving a review in the hope that everyone will not miss the precious lecture.

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