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LIONS ADVANCED ORTHO PROGRAM 2026

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€9,669.00

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LIONS ADVANCED ORTHO PROGRAM with Dr. Marco ROSA, Dr. Luca LOMBARDO, Dr. Ute SCHNEIDER MOSER & Dr. Lorenz MOSER, Dr. Simonas GRYBAUSKAS and Dr. Luca SABA
UNIQUE KNOWLEDGE SHARED WITH THE PARTICIPANTS

MODULE I - MARCH 28-29 2026, BOLOGNA (ITALY)

SPECIFIC CLINICAL STRATEGIES AND ATTENTION TO DETAIL. TREATING PATIENTS WITH COMPLEX ISSUES



Dr. Luca LOMBARDO & Dr. Luca SABA


Orthodontic treatment of complex cases requires special protocols for satisfactory obtaining superior aesthetic and functional results. The choice of biomechanics and finishing procedures for such patients will be discussed in detail, referring to several real clinical cases, their treatment stages, and outcomes.

Severe crowding

• Diagnostic considerations
• Appliance management
• Clinical finishing strategies
• Clinical cases
• Stripping: advice and suggestions

Ectopic teeth

• Diagnostic considerations and localization
• Space opening
• Orthodontic traction
• Torque management
• Clinical finishing strategies

Impacted teeth

• Epidemiology
• Localization
• Prevention
• Orthodontic treatment
• Adverse effects
• Long-term results

Open bite

• Diagnostic considerations
• Etiology
• Limits and possibilities of orthodontic treatment
• Management of rapid palatal expander
• Fixed appliance and aligners management

Management of cases with severe maxillary excess

• Diagnostic considerations
• Management in growing patients
• Management in adult patients
• Extractions
• Use and management of elastics

Missing teeth

• Diagnostic and biological considerations
• Space opening
• Space closure
• Orthodontic management of anchorage
• Clinical finishing strategies

Severe maxillary constriction in permanent dentition

• Timing
• Diagnostic considerations
• Limits and possibilities of orthodontic treatment
• Management of rapid palatal expander with dental anchorage
• Management of rapid palatal expander with skeletal anchorage

Fractured teeth

• Diagnostic considerations
• Orthodontic management of patients with coronal fractures
• Orthodontic management of patients with coronal and root fractures
• Clinical finishing strategies

Asymmetric cases

• Diagnostic considerations
• Management in growing patients
• Management in adult patients
• Extractions
• Use of skeletal anchorage

Deep bite

• Diagnostic considerations
• Management in growing patients
• Management in adult patients

MODULE II - JUNE 12-13 2026, BUCHAREST (ROMANIA)

SUCCESSFUL AND PREDICTIBLE ORTHO-SURGICAL TREATMENT



Dr. Simonas GRYBAUSKAS


A comprehensive two-day course on orthognathic surgery and perioperative orthodontics (the surgeon’s perspective) will include following topics:

• Rationale for orthognathic surgery: past perspectives and modern indications
• Facial planning in a simplified way. Norms vs. trends
• Keys to successful cooperation between a surgeon and an orthodontist based on 20+ years of experience. Protocols for orthodontic preparation for surgery for various types of malocclusion
• Safe and reproducible orthognathic surgery: debunking the myths of postoperative instability. Duration and invasiveness of the procedure and its effect on the final outcome.
• Biological stability and TMJ health. Things that are missed in teams that follow their patients less than one year.
• The milestone of stability: condylar control throughout the treatment: before, during, and after surgery. Transition from orthodontic treatment to surgery and back to orthodontics. Follow-up protocols.
• Interceptive surgical-orthodontic approach to developing asymmetries in adolescence. Quantification of growth patterns and rationale for TMJ surgery.
• Management of asymmetries in adults.

The course will highlight the most crucial aspects of successful cooperation between a surgeon and an orthodontist and should improve the accuracy and stability of results provided by the team approach. The surgeons will learn how to perform a more accurate facial planning and surgery as well as how to ensure stability of the result intraoperatively, whereas, orthodontists will learn more about mechanical and biological stability and how to control the case as well as how to prepare the patient for the best postoperative result.


MODULE III - OCTOBER 24-25 2026, BUCHAREST (ROMANIA)

EFFICIENT INTERDISCIPLINARY TREATMENT STRATEGIES AND FINISHING IN ORTHODONTICS. FROM MIXED DENTITION TO ELDERLY PATIENTS



Dr. Marco ROSA


Guidelines looking for excellence and prevention of crucial errors

In the interdisciplinary management of mutilated malocclusions and periodontal breakdown, orthodontics is crucial.

THE COURSE WILL FOCUS ON:

• Priorities in treatment plan with the goal minimizing the number and the invasiveness of the restorations and allow an ideal restorative treatment.
• Patient’s age as a fundamental issue to decide the clinical procedures.
• The possibility, through orthodontic movement, to remodel and regenerate periodontal tissues: both alveolar bone and soft tissue.
• The role of orthodontics to facilitate periodontal regenerative surgical procedures: GBR and GTR.
• How and why to utilize and maintain roots with severe loss of periodontal support.
• The crucial role of the deciduous teeth.
• The risk of “over-treatment” and crucial errors to prevent.
• Long term stability.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:


1. Provide the rationale and priorities for a patient-oriented treatment plan.
2. Describe the clinical details and procedures to be performed.
3. Underline the correct timing of the orthodontic, periodontal and prosthetic procedures.

MODULE IV - NOVEMBER 27-28 2026, TBD (ITALY)

ADOPTING THE ‘LESS IS MORE’ PRINCIPLE. ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT IN ALL AGE GROUPS



Dr. Ute SCHNEIDER MOSER & Dr. Lorenz MOSER


THE COURSE WILL FOCUS ON:

* Indications and execution of limited but effective VERY EARLY ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT in the pure deciduous or early mixed dentition
* The concept of GUIDANCE OF ERUPTION and SERIAL EXTRACTIONS in young patients
* Simple biomechanical approaches to facilitate and expediate treatment by smart bracket placement coupled with accessories like cantilevers, lingual brackets, transpalatal bars and more
* Comprehensive appliance management for predictable, excellent outcomes even in complex clinical scenarios
* A critical assessment of the advantages of fixed braces versus clear aligners and their respective indications
* The crucial role of patient guidance from DAY 1
* Providing clinical long-term evidence of treated patients

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

1. Correct timing and execution of reliable orthodontic approaches from early childhood into adulthood
2. Applying the DO MORE WITH LESS principle in orthodontics to minimize treatment time and patient discomfort
3. Combining simple biomechanics for optimum control of tooth movement even in complex clinical situations