The pre-clinical phase provides a strong foundation in orthodontic principles, preparing trainees for clinical practice.
• Duration: One day per week for six months.
• Key Features:
o Clinically oriented lectures and workshops covering diagnostics, treatment planning, and biomechanics.
o Training in cephalometric analysis, radiographic interpretation, and smile design.
o Practical case presentations and problem list formulation.
By the end of this phase, trainees are fully equipped to transition into clinical practice with confidence.
The pre-clinical phase provides a strong foundation in orthodontic principles, preparing trainees for clinical practice.
By the end of this phase, trainees are fully equipped to transition into clinical practice with confidence.
| Introduction to Orthodontics |
| Development of Dentition |
| Interceptive |
| History, examination (Medically compromised) & Emergency |
| Extra-Oral (Skeletal) & practice |
| Extra-Oral (Soft tissue) |
| Smile analysis |
| Intra-Oral Examination |
| Aetiology of Malocclusion |
| Photography and Radiography |
| How to formulate a problem list & case summary |
| Class I |
| Class II |
| Class III |
| Class II division 2 |
| Anchorage |
| Fixed Appliances |
| Biomechanics |
Orthodontics is a distinct and specialized branch of dentistry. According to the GDC and Royal Colleges, the terms "Orthodontist" and "Specialist in Orthodontics" are synonymous, representing professionals with:
As specialists, orthodontists manage conditions such as:
This program equips trainees with these essential competencies, ensuring they meet the highest professional standards for specialist orthodontic practice.
Duration
3 YearsSenssions
13Languages
EnglishCertificate
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