The Healthy Face - Evaluating and creating harmony between the lips, tongue, joints, periodontium, airway, and teeth.
Time: 8:45 AM, February 22, 2025
Speaker: Dr. Rebecca Bockow
Synopsis:
The healthy face and a healthy occlusal scheme relies on harmony between the lips, tongue, joints, periodontium, airway, and the teeth. Early compensation patterns affect facial growth and development. Soft tissues such as the tongue, lips, cheeks, tonsils and adenoids influence growth. Certain habits and airway-related issues can contribute to adverse skeletal changes early in growth.
In this course, we will discuss how compensation patterns influence skeletal growth. We will examine similar malocclusions in children and adults, and discuss how the treatment plans differ, depending on the age and skeletal maturation of the patient. For adolescents, our treatment plans will focus on growth modification. For adults, we will explore both surgical and non-surgical options, including adult TAD expansion, as we derive the ideal comprehensive treatment plan.
Learning objectives:
1. Recognize how dysfunctional habits and patient compensations lead to common malocclusions
2. Understand interdisciplinary treatment strategies for early intervention
3. Learn surgical and non-surgical treatment strategies for adult treatment