SFOT

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Surgically Facilitated Orthodontic Therapy Chicago Course

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Notification icon Friday, September 12, 2014 8 AM - 4 PM CET

Location Icon 6N001 Medinah Road, Medinah, IL 60157, USA

Event info

Patients that want more ideal facial esthetics and function, may choose to have the interdisciplinary team utilize SFOT to alter the dentoalveolar bone and optimally position the roots of the teeth for the patients’ face. Space may be appropriated to enable the restorative dentist to create natural tooth size and morphology in the worn, eroded or otherwise altered dentition. Surgical, orthodontic and restorative perspectives will be presented to challenge the team to move beyond traditional interdisciplinary therapies into a new frontier for enhanced outcomes. Specialists are encouraged to bring their interdisciplinary team to this course.

Faculty
  • Alan Rosenfeld

    Alan Rosenfeld graduated from the University of Illinois, College of Dentistry, summa cum laude. He completed a general practice residency at Michael Reese Hospital in Chicago before completing specialty training in Periodontics at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Rosenfeld is a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology and a Fellow of the American College of Dentists. From 1977-1982,he served as Program Director of Graduate Periodontics at Northwestern University Dental School. Dr. Rosenfeld is the editor of The Art of Computer Guided Implantology and a past recipient of the Award of Excellence from the International Congress of Oral Implantologists (ICOI) for his pioneering work in the use of CT scans and CT guided implantology. Dr. Rosenfeld was the 2013 George Coslet Distinguished Lecturer at the University of Pennsylvania School of Dentistry Graduate Periodontal/Periodontal Prosthesis Program. He is in private practice and is a Clinical Professor of Periodontology at the University of Illinois College of Dentistry (Chicago) in the Department of Graduate Periodontics

  • Brian Vence
  • David Forbes
  • George Mandelaris
Agenda
  • Friday, September 12, 2014
    5 PM - 1 AM

    EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES

    • To discuss oral health and its connection to general health

    • To appreciate dentoalveolar bone phenotypes and to limit associated risks using SFOT

    • To review diagnostic ! ndings and imaging modalities critical to treatment planning of the interdisciplinary patient

    • To present the biology, risks/bene! ts and execution of SFOT in advanced interdisciplinary cases from a surgical, orthodontic, and restorative perspective

    • To discuss SFOT to optimize the position of teeth for facial esthetics and function in the skeletally mature patient with “grey zone” malocclusions

Course Syllabus

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