01-12- 2017

01 December 2017

On behalf of the organizing committee, it is my great pleasure to extend a cordial invitation to the 1st Tunisia Society of Lingual Orthodontics(TSLO) Congress. The meeting will be held from 1 december, 2017 through 2 december, 2017 at Movempick Gammarth hotel, Tunisia

micro Implant Anchorage (MIA)

01 December 2017

• 1974/3-1980/2: College of Dentistry, Kyungpook National University (KNU), D.D.S.
• 1981/3-1983/2: Graduate course of Kyungpook National University,M.S.D.
• 1986/9-1989/8: Graduate course of Kyunghee University,Seoul,Korea, Ph.D,
• 1980/3-1981/2: General Practice Residency, KNU In rmary Hospital of Dental School,
• 1981/3-1983/2: Orthodontic Residency, KNU In rmary Hospital of Dental School,
• 1983/2-1986/04: Army Service ( as a Navy of cer)
• 1986/5 – present: Full time instructor & Professor, School of Dentistry, KNU
• 1991/4 – 1992/3: Visiting Professor, Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry,
Osaka University, Japan
• 1996/1-1997/12: Visiting & Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, The University of British Columbia, Canada
• 2001/1-2003/1 Dean, College of Dentistry, KNU
• 2003/10-present: Founding member of World Society of Lingual Orthodontics
• 2003/10-2008.10: Vice president of World Society of Lingual Orthodontics
• 2004/10-2012.07: Chairman, Department of Orthodontics, School of Dentistry, KNU
• 2007/11-2010.04: President, Korean Association of Lingual Orthodontists
• 2010/04-present: Active member of Angle Society (East Branch)
• 2015/07-present: President of World Society of Lingual Orthodontics
• 2016.04-present: President of Korean Association of Orthodontists
• Dr. Hee-Moon Kyung is Professor of the Department of Orthodontics at Kyungpook National


University in Daegu, Korea. Dr. Kyung is one of the most experienced clinicians in the development and utilization of microimplants in orthodontic treatment worldwide. He has given more than 250 courses throughout world about microimplant anchorage and lingual orthodontic treatment. He is a principle author of the book entitled Microimplants in Orthodontics, a volume that describes in detail the protocols used by Dr. Kyung and his colleagues. He is an active member of Angle Society. He is a president of World Society of Lingual Orthodontics & a president of Korean Association of Orthodontists.
Micro-Implant Anchorage (MIA) in Orthodontic Treatment - Mission: I’m possible in orthodontics-
Control of anchorage is one of the most important aspects of orthodontics. Many traditional treat- ment protocols have incorporated both extraoral (headgear) and intraoral (intermaxillary elastics) approaches to maintain or reinforce anchorage. Unfortunately, patient compliance is often considered the “Achilles heel” of controlled tooth movement. Even in well-motivated and cooperative patients, some malocclusions can be still impossible to treat with conventional orthodontic treatment and methods. Nowadays, with the help of microimplants, many cases previously thought impossible to treat with conventional treatment can now being treated. This presentation will guide the clinician in the selection of proper microimplant sizes and shapes, the sites of microimplant placement, surgical procedures, and ways to avoid complications and improve success rates. Case reports will illustrate the many uses of these devices in routine orthodontic treatment, including bodily retraction of anterior teeth, Class II & III molar correction, molar intrusion in open bite patients and retraction of the entire dentition etc.

Micro-Implant Anchorage (MIA) in Orthodontic Treatment - Mission: I’m possible in orthodontics-

Control of anchorage is one of the most important aspects of orthodontics. Many traditional treat- ment protocols have incorporated both extraoral (headgear) and intraoral (intermaxillary elastics) approaches to maintain or reinforce anchorage. Unfortunately, patient compliance is often considered the “Achilles heel” of controlled tooth movement. Even in well-motivated and cooperative patients, some malocclusions can be still impossible to treat with conventional orthodontic treatment and methods. Nowadays, with the help of microimplants, many cases previously thought impossible to treat with conventional treatment can now being treated. This presentation will guide the clinician in the selection of proper microimplant sizes and shapes, the sites of microimplant placement, surgical procedures, and ways to avoid complications and improve success rates. Case reports will illustrate the many uses of these devices in routine orthodontic treatment, including bodily retraction of anterior teeth, Class II & III molar correction, molar intrusion in open bite patients and retraction of the entire dentition etc.

Lecture Contents

1 Introduction
2 Review of literatures and developmental background
3 Biomechanics in microimplant anchorage
4 Case Presentations

• 1 Bodily retraction of maxillary anterior teeth
• 2 Scissors bite correction
• 3 Retraction of whole dentition
• 4 Class II & III molar correction
• 5 Midline correction
• 6 Asymmetric extraction
• 7 Anchorage for intermaxillary elastics
• 8 Molar uprighting & root movement
• 9 Molar intrusion
• 10 MIA in lingual orthodontic treatment
5 Clinical considerations

1) Surgical Procedures.
3) What will happen after root injury?
2) How to prevent root injury?
4) Success & failure of microimplant

Micro-Implant Anchorage (MIA) -Hands-on course-

Lecture contents

1. Kinds of Absoanchor orthodontic Micro-Implant(MI)
2 .Terms used in MI surgical procedures
3 .General rule in choosing proper size of MI according sites
4.General rule in choosing proper size of drill & handpiece
6. Avoiding root damage & MI fracture
7. Postoperative patient management
9. Removal of MI
 

Installation Exercise

 1. Instrumentation for installation
2. Installation exercises on special resin
model
3. Drill free and pre-drilling demonstration
4. Fracture exercise using different MIs
5. Driving exercises using different type of MI drivers
6. Force application exercise to MIs