In Person Event: Orthognathic Surgery Update - Facial Asymmetry, TMJ Pathologies, Cleft and Virtual Surgical Planning
Event description
This meeting is in person only and not a virtual meeting. There will be no recording or live stream available.
About this event
The course will provide an update on how to manage some of the more challenging aspects of orthognathic surgery including: treating facial asymmetry, TMJ pathologies including condylar hyperplasia, condylar resorption, combined TMJ and orthognathic surgery and Cleft orthognathic surgery. There will also be an interactive step-by-step live demo session on Virtual Surgical Planning.
Organizing Committee
SORG Oceania, Dr Lydia Lim (Chair)
Faculty
Prof. Alfred G (Eddy) Becking, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Prof. Christian Freudlsperger, Auckland, New Zealand
Dr Lydia Lim, Sydney, Australia
Dr Patrishia Bordbar, Melbourne, Australia
Dr Ricky Kumar, Melbourne, Australia
Intended Audience
The course is designed for maxillofacial trainees and consultants with an interest in advancing their knowledge in orthognathic surgery. The combination of theory and group interaction will allow for intensive discussions and maximum educational benefit.
Course Outline
- Facial Asymmetry – challenges in assessment and management
- Concepts for unilateral condylar hyperactivity, enigma and challenges
- Management of asymmetry using Virtual Surgical Planning and Patient-Specific Solutions
- Condylar resorption - The dark side of successful Orthognathic Surgery
- Combined Orthognathic and Temporomandibular Joint Surgery
- Cleft Orthognathic Surgery
- Live Demo: Step-by-Step: Virtual Surgical Planning using IPS Case Designer
This course is free to attend however registration is essential as places are limited.Â
Registration includes a light lunch before the program, afternoon tea, and drinks and canapes at the conclusion of the program.Â
This meeting is in person only and not a virtual meeting. There will be no recording or live stream available.
Organized on behalf of SORG e.V. is KLS Martin SE & Co. KG/Germany and its subsidiary KLS Martin Australia Pty Limited.
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