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These are highlights from the webinar with UIC, Orthodontics on May 6th 2020. It is a quick rundown of Biomechanics in Orthodontics (Bio) -1 course held in August/September 2019 at University of Illinois, Chicago USA. Bio-1 course is an extensive 40+ hours of didactic/problem solving based education conducted via live sessions of 3-5 hrs each.
Please note this talk does not include many of the key concepts critical for understanding higher concepts of tooth movement.
Topics (Click on the time link for accessing the desired content):
1. 1:50; First Principles
2. 4:24; Force
3. 6:10; Moment
4. 7:50; Altering tooth movement
5. 25:12; Differential moments
6. 26:15; One couple force system
7. 33:35; Two couple force system
8. 42:43; Second-third order interactions (molar -incisor)
9. 51:24; Experimental setup for studying second/third order interactions.
a. 54:56; Type I
b. 57:38; Type II
c. 58:38; Type III
10.1:03:44; Summary & Conclusions
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