This series
features university-based key opinion leaders presenting numerous topics on
multiple dates and times. Presentations are available to meet every dental health
care professional’s schedule and interests.
Exploring the Limits of Skeletal Expansion
with Mini Screws
Saturday, March 25, 2023
11 AM EST | 10AM CST | 8AM PST
With increasing skeletal maturity and resistance from
anatomic structures, heavy interdigitation of the intermaxillary suture makes
rapid palatal expansion (RPE) unfeasible when using conventional appliances.
Therefore, mini screw supported RME appliances were originally developed for
patients whom conventional RME may not be indicated. The rationale is to
provide a safer separation for the intermaxillary suture without any
significant side effects. However, intermaxillary suture separation may not
readily occur in every patient that a mini screw supported RME appliance is
used. This lecture aims to present how mini screw supported expansion may and
may not work for your practice setting with case demonstrations.
At the conclusion of this course, participants should be
able to:
Identify the differences between conventional and mini
screw supported RME
Design and utilize mini screw supported expansion
appliances based on right indication
Analyze what outcomes could reasonably be expected after
RME based on age, function, and proper diagnosis
Meet the speaker:
Sercan Akyalcin DDS, MS, PhD, serves as the Head of
Orthodontics at Harvard School of Dental Medicine. He has a DDS-PhD degree and
is a graduate of the orthodontic program at the University of Texas Health
Science Center at Houston. He was a faculty member at Tufts University School
of Dental Medicine in Boston, where he also served as the chair and graduate
program director of Orthodontics before joining Harvard University.
Dr. Akyalcin is active in many leadership roles, serving on
the Northeast Society of Orthodontists (NESO) Board of Directors and
representing NESO on the house of delegates at the AAO. He also advocates for
the Northeast region on the AAO Council on Education. As a dental educator and
orthodontist, he has published fifty peer-reviewed papers, co-edited a
textbook, contributed to twelve other orthodontic books, and served on the
editorial boards of orthodontic and dental journals. In addition, he has been
recognized with several awards in the field, including the 2019 Edward H. Angle
Research Prize.
PLEASE NOTE: THE ACDE LECTURE SERIES VIA ZOOM WILL NOT BE RECORDED FOR SELF STUDY. LECTURES ARE ONLY OFFERED LIVE AT THE TIME/ON THE DAY LISTED.