Prosthetically Guided Orthodontics: A Personalized Clinical Approach for Aesthetic Solutions Using Digital Technology
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Prof. Dr. Andrej Carek
Andreja Carek was born in 1978 in Zagreb, Croatia. She graduated in 2002. at the School of Dental Medicine University of Zagreb. In 2007. She became a specialist of Prosthodontics at the Clinical Medical Center Zagreb, Clinic for Dentistry, Department of prosthodontics. In 2009 she earned a PhD degree.
Since 2003. she has been working at the School of Dental Medicine University of Zagreb, at the Department of Prosthodontics. From 2020. she has been at the position of Associate professor. She worked as an investigator on many projects, including the project approved by Croatian Science Foundation and EU Project 2018. Study of dental medicine in English-UP.03.1.1.02.0020. In 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022 and 2023. She was a principal investigator of projects funded by University of Zagreb. Andreja Carek received Rector’s award for the best scientific research 2001, as well as the ICP (International College of Prosthodontists) award In Greece Crete 2005. for the best poster presentation.
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Abstract :
The lecture will present multidisciplinary approaches in the aesthetic and functional rehabilitation of the maxillary and mandibular dental arches. Special emphasis will be placed on common indications for pre-prosthetic orthodontic treatment, such as orthodontic extrusion, repositioning of teeth, malocclusion correction and diastema closure. Pre-prosthetic orthodontic treatment is an extremely important stage in the implementation of modern minimally invasive and additive dental medicine. Modern prosthetic rehabilitation aims to create an aesthetic functional solution that reduces the amount of hard tooth structure removal. In fact, pre-prosthetic orthodontics aims to re-establish the correct position/inclination of adjacent or antagonistic teeth, providing adequate space for prosthetic rehabilitation. Clear aligners therapy (CAT) represents a valuable tool in prosthetic case management with a conformal approach, as it allows clinicians to plan orthodontic movements that are guided by prosthetic outcomes. In this lecture, the concept of prosthetically guided orthodontics (PGO) will be presented.
Learning objectives :
- Addressing the concept of prosthetically guided orthodontics
- Evaluation of digital and analog guidance system for the multidisciplinary ortho-prostho approach
- Assessment of modern prosthetic rehabilitation aims to create an aesthetic functional solution