
Orthodontics
Orthodontics is a main discipline of modern dentistry, focused on achieving functional alignment, occlusal stability, and long-term treatment predictability. This training area emphasizes structured diagnostics, biologically sound mechanics, and clinical decision-making that supports stable orthodontic outcomes.
Courses are designed to guide participants from fundamental orthodontic principles to clinical application, covering orthodontic diagnostics, treatment planning, appliance selection, biomechanics, and interdisciplinary coordination. Emphasis is placed on understanding treatment logic and biomechanical principles, not only appliance techniques.
Education in orthodontics supports confident clinical practice, improved treatment efficiency, and a structured approach to both simple and complex orthodontic cases.

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