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This two-day intensive course on fresh frozen human anatomical specimens is designed to present and covers all essential procedures in aesthetic and functional surgery of the face and neck. Two participants will share one specimen station. Each session will include a step by step introduction followed by an on-site demonstration. We offer you the chance to practice under the guidance of experts who will share their in-depth knowledge and experience as well as tips and tricks. The goal of the
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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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This seminar will focus on advance management of orthognathic surgery. Registration for this seminar is only open to participants of the 31st World Congress of the International College for Maxillo-Facial-Surgery (ICMFS), due to take place in Tel Aviv on 29th of October to the 1st of November 2019. Please visit the website http://icmfs2019.com/ For more information contact sarah.groves@aocmf.org Describe the indications and technique for Lefort 2 distraction and zygomatic repositioning Recognize
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You can save maximum up to 26% on the course fee by becoming an AOCMF Member/Member Plus. If you wish to avail this additional discount, follow the below steps: If you already have an AOCMF login, click here to upgrade before registering to this course to also avail the members discount. If you don't have an AOCMF login, create a new account here , and then purchase a membership package before registering to this course. Understand the current knowledge regarding latest trends in Digital
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Goal of the seminar This AOCMF seminar focuses on state-of-the art techniques and best practices at advanced level in orthognathic surgery. Emerging technologies will be introduced and clinical controversies will be addressed. Management of complex orthognathic surgery will be discussed. Seminar description This seminar is composed of lectures and case presentations. Techniques and best practices in orthognathic surgery are taught. Lectures cover new technologies in orthognathic surgery and
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Directed by Florian Thieringer and Sabine Girod this course addresses current, patient-specific, and practical applications of medical 3D printing and 3D planning in orthognathic surgery. The principles and advanced workflow processes from the lab to the OR are discussed in detail. Practical exercises include 3D planning of patient-specific solutions and production of accurate patient-individualized 3D printed anatomical models. This innovative hands-on day is delivered using a combination of
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AO CMF proudly presents: AO CMF ON AIR live from Davos Experience the interactive AO CMF ON AIR session and the unique atmosphere of the Davos courses from your clinic or at home—just as if you were seated in the front row! AO CMF ON AIR—3-D Planning and Printing - Indications and Limitations The all-star line up of AO CMF faculty, Sabine Girod (US), Florian Thieringer (CH), Ian Sharp (UK), Susana Heredero-Jung (ES), Maarten Koudstaal (NL), Patricia Stoor (FI), Benedicta Beck-Broichsitter (DE
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AOCMF is pleased to announce that the AOCMF Master Course- Orthognathic Surgery, Challenges and Controversies (with human anatomical specimens), will again be held at the Davos Courses 2019. Led by Mike Leung and Ignacio Ismael García Recuero, this four-day course focuses on state-of-the-art techniques and best practices at a master's level in orthognathic surgery. Emerging technologies and clinical controversies in orthognathics are addressed. Using human anatomical specimens, surgical access
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AOCMF is pleased to announce that the AOCMF Master Course- Facial Trauma, Challenges and Controversies (with human anatomical specimens), will again be held at the Davos Courses 2019. Led by Ian Sharp and Marcelo Figari, this four day course focuses on state-of-the-art techniques and best practices at a master's level in facial trauma. Emerging technologies in 3D planning and clinical controversies are addressed. Using human anatomical specimens, surgical access techniques and approaches to the
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Location: Switzerland
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Region: Europe and Southern Africa
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Course Date: 08 Dec 2019 - 11 Dec 2019
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Language: English
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AO clinical division / unit: AOCMF
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Level: Masters
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Activity Type: Course
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Closing Date: 08 Dec 2019
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Registration: open
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Related Terms: 3D Printing, Midface, Condyle, Imaging, Approaches, Location, Planning, Trauma, Technique, Orthognathic, Indication, Mandible, Orbit
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Directed by Florian Thieringer and Sabine Girod this course addresses current, patient-specific, and practical applications of medical 3D printing and 3D planning in facial trauma surgery. The principles and advanced workflow processes from the lab to the OR are discussed in detail. Practical exercises include 3D planning of patient-specific solutions and production of accurate patient-individualized 3D printed anatomical models. This innovative hands-on day is delivered using a combination of
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