AOCMF

This course is designed to provide participants with the fundamental knowledge and principles for the treatment of craniomaxillofacial fractures and their complications. Save up to 10% on this course by becoming an AOCMF Member/Member Plus. If you already have an AOCMF login, click here to upgrade before registering to this course. If you don't have an AOCMF login, create a new account here , and then purchase a membership package before registering to this course. Diagnose facial injury
AOCMF

Goal of the course This face-to-face AOCMF course focuses on best practices and state-of-the-art techniques in managing mid and upper facial trauma at an advanced level using human anatomical specimens. Strong emphasis will be given to workflow optimization according to AO principles while addressing clinical controversies. Target participants Certified surgeons, fellows, and residents nearing the end of their training who are involved in the management of facial trauma including plastic
AOCMF

Welcome! We are pleased to offer the following webinar to our AO CMF community. Dr. Manjunath Margasahayam, Oman and Dr. Fadi Zibdeh, Jordan will present: AO CMF WEBINAR – Pediatric Orbital Fractures Tuesday, 15 October 2019 12.30 – 13:30 GST Please check your time for the webinar here . Dr. Margasahayam and Dr. Zibdeh will answer questions throughout the lecture. It will be an interactive live transmission. Participants will be able to ask questions through a "real-time" online chat. We look
AOCMF

This two-day course addresses both the soft tissue and hard tissue reconstructive components following maxillofacial trauma and post tumor resections. The thrust will be on changing paradigms in the current strategies of managing the maxillofacial trauma. You can save maximum up to 25% on the course fee by becoming an AOCMF Member/Member Plus. If you wish to avail this discount follow the below steps: If you already have an AOCMF login, click here to upgrade before registering to this course
AOCMF

Advances in computer and imaging technology have brought much of improvement in orthognathic surgery. The “Surgery first approach” (SFA) is much more adopted recently, which allows shorter treatment period and reduces the psychological discomfort due to worsened malocclusion and facial esthetics during pre-surgical orthodontic treatment. However, controversy exists regarding stability compared with conventional orthognathic surgery. Use of computer-assisted virtual surgical planning and modern
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