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Sadao Sato
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Course program
22 ONLINE LESSONS.
Sadao Sato online school
  • 1
    ABOUT COURSE
    – 8 leading experts in the occlusal plane concept;
    – 4 training modules:
    • Cranio-mandibular orthodontics. Early orthodontic therapy,
    • Treatment of maloclussions using the occlusal plane concept,
    • TMD & bruxism orthodontic treatment,
    • MEAW and alternative techniques,
    – This course combine prosthetics, orthodontics
    and functional dentistry.
    Module 1
    CRANIO-MANDIBULAR ORTHODONTICS.
    EARLY ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT
    Sadao Sato
    • Lesson 1. Cranio-mandibular orthodontics. Concept and principles.
    • Lesson 2. Therapeutic Position Concept in Orthodontic Treatment.
    • Lesson 3. Significance of Occlusal Plane control in Orthodontic Treatment.
    • Lesson 4. Early Orthodontic Treatment Based on Sequential Occlusion Concept.
    Alexandra Londono
    • Lesson 5. Early treatment in Cranio-Mandibular Orthodontics.
    Olekasandr Kobylyanskyy
    • Lesson 6. Early orthodontic treatment controlled by occlusion. Sadao Sato concept.
    Helder Nunes Costa
    • Lesson 7. Cranio-mandibular orthodontics with aligners (Invisalign®).
    Natalia Lopukhova
    • Lesson 8. Clinical application of orthodontic treatment according to the method of Professor Sadao Sato in difficult clinical сases.

    Module 2
    TREATMENT OF ORTHOPATHOLOGIES USING
    THE OCCLUSAL PLANE CONCEPT
    Sadao Sato
    • Lesson 9. Open Bite and Class 3. Etiological consideration and treatment approach.
    • Lesson 10. Class 2 Malocclusion. Mandibular repositioning therapy.
    • Lesson 11. Mandibular Lateral Displacement (MLD) Malocclusion.
    • Lesson 12. Low Angle Malocclusion.
    • Lesson 13. Orthodontic Treatment of High and Low Angle Class 2 Malocclusions Based on CMS concept.
    Doriana Bradascio
    • Lesson 14. Clinical cases of class 2 high angle in growing patients, adults, and with TMD: 12 years of experience with the Sato technique.

    Module 3
    TMD & BRUXISM ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT
    Alexandra Londono
    • Lesson 15. Orthodontics in patients with Temporo-Mandibular dysfunction.
    Doriana Bradascio
    • Lesson 16. Clinical cases of class 3 low angle: from diagnosis to follow up in growing patients, adults, and patients with TMD.
    Sadao Sato
    • Lesson 17. Benefits of orthodontics in treatment of malocclusion with TMD.
    • Lesson 18. Occlusion concept based on bruxism function of the masticatory organ.
    Module 4
    MEAW AND ALTERNATIVE TECHNIQUES
    Helder Nunes Costa
    • Lesson 19. Clinical use of MEAW to treat different malocclusion.
    Roberto Velasquez Torres
    • Lesson 20. Diagnosis and Treatment of Class 3 Malocclusion using Gummetal archwires.
    • Lesson 21. 3D Characteristics of Mandibular Lateral Displacement Malocclusion and its Treatment with Gummetal Arches.
    Ivan Makarevich
    • Lesson 22. The use of MEAW technique and alternative methods.
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Full course program
Module 1
CRANIO-MANDIBULAR ORTHODONTICS.
EARLY ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT
Sadao Sato:
Lesson 1. Cranio-mandibular orthodontics. Concept and principles.
– The evolution of cranio-mandibular orthodontics: a shift in concepts and paradigms;
– Occlusion medicine: new field of healing art based on bruxism as a stress management function;
– Mandibular position: most important subject in Cranio-Mandibular Orthodontics;
– Occlusal Plane: VDO and POP as an essential element;
– Occlusion Concept: sequential guidance;
– Malocclusion and TMD;
– Centric Relation (CR);
– Reference Position (RP): physiological and deranged;
– Mandibular positioning;
– Clinical cases: class 2;
– Clinical cases: open bite;
– Clinical cases: closed lock joint.

duration: 2 h 34 min
You can watch a five-minute clip of the lesson below.
Sadao Sato:
Lesson 2. Therapeutic Position Concept in Orthodontic Treatment.
– The history of gnatology: the therapeutic position of the mandible;
– The concepts of «reference position» and the centric relation;
– Determination of the central relation;
– Diagnosis of the reference position: the algorithm;
– Choice of treatment tactics: decision-making algorithm;
– The concept of the reference position;
– The positioning mechanism of mandible;
– Occlusal support: the value for mandible positioning;
– Elements of the craniomandibular system;
– Planning the position of the condyle depending on the pathology;
– Determining the therapeutic position;
– Problems of class 2: retrusion guidance;
– Principles of pathology treatment in class 2;
– Treatment of complex clinical cases: restoration of hearing;
– Causes of relapses and methods of prevention.

duration: 2 h 29 min
You can watch a five-minute clip of the lesson below.
Sadao Sato:
Lesson 3. Significance of Occlusal Plane control in Orthodontic Treatment.
– Types of occlusal plane: GOP, AOP, POP;
– Angle of Disocclusion (AOD): calculation of the value;
– Occlusal plane and mandibular adaptation;
– Skeletal class 3 development;
– Influencing factors to occlusal plane during treatment: рosterior discrepancy;
– Mechanics of class 3 treatment;
– Development of class 2 high angle malocclusion;
– Tasks, principles and sequence of class 2 treatment;
– Arch form analysis: active and passive centric;
– Retrusive guide;
– Treatment of an open bite with chronic rheumatoid arthritis of the TMJ: a clinical example.

duration: 2 h 33 min
You can watch a five-minute clip of the lesson below.
Sadao Sato:
Lesson 4. Early Orthodontic Treatment Based on Sequential Occlusion Concept.
– The concept of two-stage orthodontic treatment;
– The advantage of early class 2 treatment;
– The principle of adaptation and compensation:
• Adaptation phases,
• Compensation mechanisms;
– Changes in occlusion during development: the effect of the third molars;
– The retrosive guide and the retrosive barrier: features of the morphology of the first molars;
– The influence of the retrosive guide on the class 2 development;
– The concept of early orthodontic class 3 treatment;
– Indications for removing temporary incisors;
– The use of pads in growing patients in the class 2 treatment;
– Vertical compensation of class 3;
– Double arch wire mechanics.

duration: 2 h 30 min
You can watch a five-minute clip of the lesson below.
Alexandra Londono:
Lesson 5. Early treatment in Cranio-Mandibular Orthodontics.
– The relationship between orthodontics and prosthodontics;
– Standard method of patient examination (complaints, anamnesis, detailed clinical examination);
– Symptoms of TMJ & muscle disorders in children;
– TMJ. Criteria for evaluating X-ray images;
– The structure and function of the TMJ in different periods of bite formation;
– Principles of diagnosis and treatment of class II and III in children;
– The obligatory use of diagnostic models when planning treatment in growing patients;
– Guidelines for the class II management in children. Choice of orthodontic appliances;
– 3D mandibular reposition;
– Use of overlays in the treatment of class II. Modeling and positioning of overlays in the oral cavity;
– Principles of treating children with TMD;
– Principles of class III treatment in children. Vertical compensation.

duration: 2 hour
You can watch a five-minute clip of the lesson below.
Olekasandr Kobylyanskyy:
Lesson 6. Early orthodontic treatment controlled by occlusion. Sadao Sato concept.
– The main goals of early orthodontic treatment;
– Phases of orthodontic treatment;
– Principles of the development of the facial skeleton;
– Functional and skeletal adaptation;
– Factors of development of the skeletal class species: the role of the posterior occlusal plane;
– MLD: key features;
– Transversal and sagittal disorders: causes;
– Displacement of the articular disc: types;
– Oral respiration: causes and effects on jaw development;
– Features of treatment at an early age;
– Maxillary expansion: indications and contraindications;
– Overlays: advantages and materials;
– Сlass II: features of treatment;
– Functional appliances: advantages and disadvantages;
– Condyle growth concepts;
– The mechanism of mandible adaptation;
– Methods of early orthodontic treatment;
– Maintaining the correct bite position: principles;
– Criteria for the use of braces;
– Adaptation phases;
– VDO change: recommendations;
– Mistakes in treatment and prevention methods.

duration: 2 h 34 min
You can watch a five-minute clip of the lesson below.
Helder Nunes Costa:
Lesson 7. Cranio-mandibular orthodontics with aligners (Invisalign®).
– Movement of teeth by aligners: biomechanical aspects;
– Optimal time of aligner therapy;
– Aligners and braces: comparison, advantages and disadvantages;
– Attachments: types and goals;
– Predictability of working with aligners: factors;
– Gingival-margin design of aligners;
– Form of attachments: influence on clinical effect;
– Principles of formation of pathological occlusion;
– Changing the position of the TMJ;
– Using mini implants;
– Features of planning on a clinical example.

duration: 1 h 40 min
You can watch a five-minute clip of the lesson below.
Natalia Lopukhova:
Lesson 8. Clinical application of orthodontic treatment according to the method of Professor Sadao Sato in difficult clinical сases.
– Data from modern literature on maltreatment and complications of dental treatment (side effect of technical revolution - invasive dental treatment; somewhere share the «simple» cases!);
– Functional features (chewing, swallowing, speaking, etc.) of patients with different types of facial skeleton;
– The concept of «functional space» and methods of its control in the course of complex dental treatment (concept Professor R. Slavicek and Professor S. Sato);
– Signs of functional overload of teeth from an iatrogenic origin;
– Possibilities of orthodontic preparation of the oral cavity for prosthetics using the method of Professor S. Sato;
– Disadvantages of the «orthopedic method» for correcting anomalies;
– Functional diagnostics is the basis of safety in dentistry. (examples of clinical use of condylography data, articulator and variator);
– Joint planning of a new occlusal plane and formation of a «technical task» for the whole team specialists.

duration: 2 h 18 min
You can watch a five-minute clip of the lesson below.
Module 2
TREATMENT OF ORTHOPATHOLOGIES USING
THE OCCLUSAL PLANE
Sadao Sato:
Lesson 9. Open Bite and Class 3. Etiological consideration and treatment approach.
– Vertical incisal disocclusion. Etiology;
– Vertical incisal disocclusion diagnosis;
– Changes in the occlusal plane during growth;
– Factors influencing to the occlusal plane;
– Posterior discrepancy;
– Class 3. Etiology;
– Treatment protocol for Class 3 (with full eruption of third molars);
– Open bite treatment protocol;
– Class 3 open bite treatment protocol;
– Class 2 open bite treatment protocol;
– Secondary open bite due to osteoarthritis;
– Secondary open bite treatment protocol;
– Class 3 and open bite treatment mechanics;
– Clinical cases.

duration: 1 h 58 min
You can watch a five-minute clip of the lesson below.
Sadao Sato:
Lesson 10. Class 2 Malocclusion. Mandibular repositioning therapy.
– The relationship between the occlusal plane and malocclusion;
– Class 2: dentoalveolar and skeletal forms. Characteristic;
– The choice of the class 2 method of treatment depending on the clinical case;
– Сlass 2 treatment planning;
– Traditional approach to class 2 treatment;
– Indications and contraindications for the premolars extraction;
– Rules for the use of elastics;
– Mandibular reposition in the class 2 treatment;
– Retrusive guidance for class 2;
– Leveling: simple or strategic;
– Class 2 treatment with TMD;
– Clinical cases.

duration: 2 h 23 min
You can watch a five-minute clip of the lesson below.
Sadao Sato:
Lesson 11. Mandibular Lateral Displacement (MLD) Malocclusion.
– Characteristics of the Mandibular Lateral Displacement (MLD);
– Diagnostics of the Mandibular Lateral Displacement (MLD);
– X-ray examination;
– Cephalometric analysis;
– Relationship of occlusion pathology with the occurrence of TMD;
– Occlusal plane and Mandibular Lateral Displacement (MLD);
– Treatment planning for Mandibular Lateral Displacement (MLD);
– Biomechanics of orthodontic treatment of Mandibular Lateral Displacement (MLD);
– Detailed protocol for the treatment of Mandibular Lateral Displacement (MLD);
– Clinical cases.

duration: 2 h 32 min
You can watch a five-minute clip of the lesson below.
Sadao Sato:
Lesson 12. Low Angle Malocclusion.
– Cephalometric analysis;
– Malocclusion: causes and tactics;
– Growth and development of the skeleton: adaptation processes. Tilt angle control;
– Posterior discrepancy: the formation of vertical incisal disocclusion. Role of third molars;
– Vertical incisal disocclusion: treatment and prognosis;
– Options for class 3 malocclusion;
– Biological principles of pathology treatment: compensatory treatment;
– Occlusal cant correction: recommendations;
– Low angle class 3: characteristic features. Orthodontic Treatment Guide;
– Treatment of low angle сlass 3: approach and tactics;
– Adaptation and compensation: basic principles. Adaptation phases; types and mechanisms of compensation.

duration: 2 h 16 min
You can watch a five-minute clip of the lesson below.
Sadao Sato:
Lesson 13. Orthodontic Treatment of High and Low Angle Class 2 Malocclusions Based on CMS concept.
– Evolution of the human postura and facial skeleton;
– Principles of formation of malocclusion;
– The reasons for the formation of high angle class 2 and 3;
– The high and low angle class 3: the main differences and principles of treatment;
– Treatment mechanics of class 3: MEAW;
– Treatment concept for low angle class 3: increase vertical dimension of occlusion;
– Treatment mechanics of low angle class 2 malocclusion;
– Treatment of class 2 in combination with TMJ disease;
– Principles of treatment of high angle class 2.

duration: 2 h 29 min
You can watch a five-minute clip of the lesson below.
Doriana Bradascio:
Lesson 14. Clinical cases of class 2 high angle in growing patients, adults, and with TMD: 12 years of experience with the Sato technique.
– Class 2: developmental factors, clinical criteria for diagnosis;
– Objectives of class 2 treatment and action plan;
– Third molar extraction: indications;
– Diagnostic pathology: orthopantomogram, teleroentgenogram, indices;
– Axiography: characteristics and advantages;
– Maxilla expansion: terms, methods and recommendations;
– Techniques for leveling the position of teeth;
– The mechanical aspects of class 2 correction;
– Method of stabilization of premolars and molars;
– Occlusal plane restoration: recommendations;
– Retainers: recommendations and methods;
– TMJ dysfunction: features of orthodontic treatment.

duration: 2 h 14 min
You can watch a five-minute clip of the lesson below.
Module 3
TMD & BRUXISM ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT
Alexandra Londono:
Lesson 15. Orthodontics in patients with Temporo-Mandibular dysfunction.
– Why, after the completion of orthodontic treatment, when an ideal occlusion is achieved, TMJ symptoms develop;
– The Vienna concept of TMJ dysfunction treatment;
– The reasons for the appearance of wear facets with good disocclusion in the canine area;
– The limits of orthodontic treatment. Cranio-mandibular orthodontics;
– Orthodontic treatment planning taking into account the state of the temporomandibular joint;
– The main clinical signs of TMD;
– Mounting a model in the articulator - a mandatory step in treatment planning;
– Occlusal analysis: norm and deviations;
– Diagnosis of bruxism with a Bruxchecker;
– Prosthetic treatment of TMJ & muscle disorders. Do we need a splint as a retainer.

duration: 1 h 57 min
You can watch a five-minute clip of the lesson below.
Doriana Bradascio:
Lesson 16. Clinical cases of class 3 low angle: from diagnosis to follow up in growing patients, adults, and patients with TMD.
– Class 2 development. The difference between low angle and high angle;
– Objectives and goals of treatment: planning methodology.
– Instrumental and index evaluation. Assessment of the cervical vertebrae;
– TMJ dysfunction: diagnosis and assessment of the joint condition;
– Functional appliance: goals and objectives;
– Treatment of patients with TMJ dysfunction: methods and limitations;
– MEAW: methodology, advantages and disadvantages;
– Distalization: indications, technique;
– Features of treatment of teenagers and adults;
– Treatment tactics in different clinical situations.

duration: 2 h 31 min
You can watch a five-minute clip of the lesson below.
Sadao Sato:
Lesson 17. Benefits of orthodontics in treatment of malocclusion with TMD.
– Malocclusion: etiology and basic aspects;
– Methods of treatment of malocclusion;
– Craniofacial biology: principles of condyle growth;
– The relationship between class 2 and TMJ dysfunction;
– Stages of human skull development;
– Occlusion treatment: a decision-making algorithm;
– What is TMD?
– The origin of concomitant symptoms of TMD;
– The sequence of development of internal derangement;
– The idea of the centric relation;
– Internal derangement: stages of development;
– Cranio-mandibular system: principles of operation in normal and pathological conditions;
– Orthodontic approach to the treatment of TMD: advantages;
– Protocol for the treatment of pathology in class 2 and TMD;
– Principles of treatment of TMD.

duration: 2 h 15 min
You can watch a five-minute clip of the lesson below.
Sadao Sato:
Lesson 18. Occlusion concept based on bruxism function of the masticatory organ.
– Stress management function of the masticatory organ;
– The mechanism of formation of bruxism;
– Bruxism and gastric ulcer: a study;
– The concepts of allostatic response and allostasis;
– The concept of stress management;
– BruxChecker: diagnosis of bruxism;
– Abfractions: causes of development;
– Canine guidance;
– Methods for monitoring bruxism activity;
– Muscle activity during sleep: a study;
– Occlusion design in bruxism: the concept of sequential occlusion;
– Change of the occlusal plane: a clinical example;
– Disbalance of the autonomic nervous system: the influence of bruxism and the position of the lower jaw.

duration: 2 h 25 min
You can watch a five-minute clip of the lesson below.
Module 4
MEAW AND ALTERNATIVE TECHNIQUES
Helder Nunes Costa:
Lesson 19. Clinical use of MEAW to treat different malocclusion.
– Variants of human phenotype development;
– Class III treatment:
• Orthodontic camouflage,
• Combined treatment (orthodontics+surgery),
• Vertical control;
– Treatment with tooth extraction: techniques, recommendations;
– Stages of class III treatment;
– Biomechanical aspects of treatment;
– Functional adaptation of the mandible;
– Indications for the third molars extraction;
– The Mulligan Arch: technique and application advantages;
– Dentofacial discrepancy;
– Indications and contraindications for treatment in the MEAW concept;
– Condylography in treatment planning: advantages and disadvantages.

duration: 1 h 40 min
You can watch a five-minute clip of the lesson below.
Roberto Velasquez Torres:
Lesson 20. Diagnosis and Treatment of Class 3 Malocclusion using Gummetal archwires.
– Class 3 characteristics;
– Angle of inclination of the lateral occlusal plane;
– Evolution of the postura of the body;
– Hyperdivergent growth: characteristics and options;
– Posterior discrepancy effects;
– High and low angle class 3: differences;
– Principles of treatment of high angle class 3;
– Gummetal: characteristics and features;
– Stages of class 3 treatment;
– Gummetal Arch bending: recommendations;
– Features of the treatment of class 3 open bite;
– Treatment of low angle class 3: concept;
– Dental alveolar compensation and decompensation.

duration: 1 h 44 min
You can watch a five-minute clip of the lesson below.
Roberto Velasquez Torres:
Lesson 21. 3D Characteristics of Mandibular Lateral Displacement Malocclusion and its Treatment with Gummetal Arches.
– Asymmetry: diagnosis and treatment planning;
– Mandibular lateral displacement: characteristic;
– The effect of occlusion on the general condition;
– 3D morphological characteristics of mandibular lateral displacement;
– Functional characteristics of pathology;
– Influence of the mandible position on the position of the temporal bone;
– Therapeutic position: treatment planning;
– Early treatment of mandibular lateral displacement;
– Prevention of morphological problems;
– Increasing the vertical dimension of the occlusion: techniques;
– Asymmetric activation of the Arc Utility;
– Diagnosis of airway volume.

duration: 1 h 56 min
You can watch a five-minute clip of the lesson below.
Ivan Makarevich:
Lesson 22. The use of MEAW technique and alternative methods.
– Theories of the malocclusion development;
– The gnatologic concept: the essence;
– Condyle growth types;
– Treatment of occlusion pathology: basic principles;
– Compensation mechanisms;
– TMJ macroanatomy;
– Dentoalveolar compensation;
– Principles of working with the Spee curve;
– Mechanics of treatment of class II;
– Premolarization: arch features;
– Mandible positioning;
– Side effects when working with MEAW;
– Retrusion control;
– MEAW: advantages;
– Treatment of open bite: recommendations;
– NiTi or Australian Arc: advantages and disadvantages.

duration: 1 h 48 min
You can watch a five-minute clip of the lesson below.

Sadao Sato

President, Japanese MEAW Technic and Research Foundation.
1992 Active member of EH Angle Society of Orthodontists.
Member of IDEA Faculty, San Francisco Bay Area, Ca, USA.
  • Alexandra Londono

    VieSID faculty member & teaching staff.
    Member of VieSID Scientific Advisory Board.
    International researcher: Kanagawa Dental University, Yokosuka, Japan.
  • Olekasandr Kobylyanskyy
    D.M.D., PhD candidate, international speaker.
    Founder of the International School of
    Progressive Orthodontists (ISPO).
  • Helder Nunes Costa
    Researcher in the Center for
    Interdisciplinary Research Egas Moniz
    (CiiEM).
    Founder of CMO Education, a
    certified training center for advanced
    interdisciplinary education in occlusion
    medicine and orthodontics, in Barreiro.
  • Natalia Lopukhova
    Academic Expert on Functions and
    Dysfunctions of the Masticatory Organ
    Master of Science.
    Member of the International College of
    Dentists (ICD).
    Director of the educational center Denta-Lux.
  • Doriana Bradascio
    Ordinary member of the Italian Orthodontic Society.
    Full member of the Italian Academy of
    Orthodontics.
    Member of the Italian Board of Orthodontics (IBO),
    Italian Board of Dental Sleep Medicine (IBDSM)
    National councilor of the Italian Sleep Medicine Society (SIMSO).
  • Roberto Velasquez Torres
    Doctor of Dental Medicine.
    Ph.D.: Kanagawa Dental University,
    Yokosuka, Japan.
    Visiting Professor: Universidad de
    Cartagena - Colombia.
    Member, E.H. Angle Society of
    Orthodontics North Atlantic Component
  • Ivan Makarevich
    Master of Science.
    In 2015 he completed the Master’s program in TMJ therapy by Prof. Slavicek at SteinBeis Hochschule.
    Сompleted a similar course of Professor Rausch together with Prof. Slavicek.
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