Non-surgical treatment of Class Ⅲ cases

[The 2nd IL Bong KIM International Conference 초록]

2019-09-26     Baranovska Nataliia 박사
Baranovska

Individuals with Class Ⅲ malocclusion may have combinations of skeletal  and dentoalveolar components. Taking into account the position of the maxilla, the mandible, the maxillary alveolus, the mandibular alveolus, and the vertical development, Ellis and McNamara have calculated 243 possible combinations of Class Ⅲ malocclusion. I would like to introduce one of possible ways of Class Ⅲ malocclusion treatment using Closing loops with Shoehorn  tiebacks. Changes in appearance without surgical interventions and long-term stability.

Baranovska Nataliia 박사(우크라이나 KEM Stomatology and the Dental Clinic 교정과)

Doctor Baranovska Nataliia obtained her orthodontics Specialty Certificate in 2004  from National Medical University O.O. Bogomolca, Kiev, Ukraine. In 2006 she started her career in KORI at Postgraduate Course as student and continue as visiting instructor for foreigner students.
A Member of Ukrainian, European and the C.H. Tweed International Foundation Sociaty

Dr. Baranovska training has included:
● Training related to Biobloc Therapy with Dr. John Mew founder London School of Facial Orthotropics, London, England in 2005
● Advanced Edgewise Mechanotherapy with Prof. Il-Bong Kim at the Korean Orthodontic Research Institute in 2006 ~ 2007
● Skeletal Anchorage, Microscrews in Orthodontics with Prof. Hee-Moon Kyung at Kyungpook National University and Prof. Kyu-Rhim Chung at Ajou University Graduate School of Clinical Dentistry in 2006 ~ 2007.
● Orthodontics in Craniofacial Dysfunctions with Prof. Sadao Sato and Prof. Rudolf Slavicek at Vienna School of Interdisciplinary Dentistry in 2013 ~ 2016 She has taught Tweed and Broussard Technique at the Orthodontics Private School  “Orthomedina”, Kiev, Ukraine between 2008 and 2009

Her research activities was initiated in 2013 as young clinical researcher in Orthodontics and included analysis of “Molar’s Mesial Movement in different Skeletal Type”