4. Orthodontic Differential Diagnosis (Part 2)
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7. Cephalometric Angles (Part 2)
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5. Causes of Malocclusion (Part 3): Dental Origin I
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7. Causes of Malocclusion (Part 5): Dental Origin III
8. Causes of Malocclusion (Part 6): Dental Origin IV
9. Causes of Malocclusion (Part 7): Skeletal Origin
10. Discrepancy
11. Low vertical dimension
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1. Vertical Analysis: ODI
2. Horizontal Analysis: APDI
3. AB-maxillomandibular Triangle
4. Exercise: ODI, APDI and CF
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4. Factors Affecting Occlusal Plane
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6. Dr. Jeong-il Kim, Presenation of Thesis
7. Occlusal Plane Change Accoding to the Appliances (Part 1)
8. Management of Occlusal Plane (Part 2)
9. Management of Occlusal Plane (Part 3): Dr. Schudy, Dr. Young H. Kim, and Dr. Sadao Sato
10. Classification According to Occlusal Plane
11. Management of Occlusal Plane (Part 4): Treatment Direction
12. Occlusal Fence Theory
13. Individualized Orthodontic Treatment (Part 1)
4. Orthodontic Differential Diagnosis
1. Orthodontic Differential Diagnosis (Part 1)
2. Orthodontic Treatment Goals
3. Six keys to Normal Occlusion
4. Orthodontic Differential Diagnosis (Part 2)
5. Orthodontic Differential Diagnosis (Part 3): Space Gaining Methods
6. Space Gaining Methods
7. Diagnostic Thinking Process for Non-extraction Treatment
8. Extraction Index
9. Orthodontic Differential Diagnosis (Part 4): Extraction Treatment
10. PEG (Premolar Extraction Guideline) Index
11. Malocclusion Treatment According to POP
12. Problem List (Part 1)
13. Problem List (Part 2)
14. Differential Diagnosis for Class II
15. Differential Diagnosis for Class III
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1. Strategic Leveling and Alignment (Part 1): Utilization of Open Coil Springs
2. Strategic Leveling and Lignment (Part 2): Strategic Bonding
3. Strategic Leveling and Alignment (Part 3): Diagrams
4. Decrowding in Non-extraction Treatment (Part 1): Space Openinig
5. Decrowding in Non-extraction Treatment (Part 2): Tooth Alignment
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7. Palatal Displacement of Upper Lateral Incisors (Part 2)
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9. Rotation Control (Part 1): Anterior teeth
10. Rotation Control (Part 2): Posterior teeth
11. Retrusive Control (Part 1): Introduction
12. Retrusive Control (Part 2): Non-extraction Treatment
13. Second and Third Molars: Neglected Aspects in Orthodontics
14. Third Molars and Orthodontic Diagnosis
15. Third Molar Extraction: Case 1
16. Reproximation
17. Reproximation: Case 1
18. Second Molar Extraction (Part 1)
19. Second Molar Extraction (Part 2)
20. Second Molar Extraction: Case 1
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1. Arch Length Preservation: TPA (Part 1)
2. Transpalatal Arch (Part 2)
3. Arch Length Preservation: Lingual Arch (Part 1)
4. Lingual Arch (Part 2)
5. Elimination of Occlusal Force (Part 1): Non-extraction
6. Expansion Appliances (Part 1): Introduction
7. Expansion Appliances (Part 2): Expansion Appliances
8. Expansion Appliances (Part 3): Advantages and Disadvantages
9. Expansion Appliances (Part 4): Case 1
10. Twin Block Appliances (Part 1): Introduction
11. Twin Block Appliances (Part 2): Fixed Appliance after Twin Block Appliance
12. Twin Block Appliances (Part 3): Case 1
13. Headgear (Part 1): Introduction
14. Headgear (Part 2): Fabrication and Adjustment
15. Double Archwires (DAW) (Part 1): Introduction
16. Double Archwires (DAW) (Part 2): Fabrication and Adjustment
17. Double Archwires (DAW) (Part 3): Case 1
18. Mini Screws: Case 1
7. Premolar Extraction Treatment
1. Space Closing Methods in MEAW (Part 1)
2. Space Closing Methods in MEAW (Part 2)
3. Anchorage (Part 1)
4. Anchorage (Part 2)
5. Elimination of Occlusal Force (Part 2): Extraction
6. Retrusive Control (Part 3): Extraction Treatment
7. PEG (Premolar Extraction Guideline) Index
8. Guidelines for Premolar Extraction
9. Strategic Bonding for Extraction Treatment
10. U44, L44 Extraction Treatment: Case 1
11. U44, L55 Extraction Treatment: Case 1
12. Bracket Positioning for U44, L55 Extraction Treatment
13. U55, L55 Extraction Treatment: Case 1
14. Only U44 Extraction Treatment: Case 1
15. Only U55 Extraction Treatment: Case 1
16. Malocclusion Treatment According to POP
17. Noraml UOP and Normal POP: Extraction Treatment
18. Noraml UOP and Steep POP: Extraction Treatment
19. Steep UOP and Steep POP: Extraction Treatment
20. Asymmetric Premolar Extraction Treatment
8. Unusual Extraction Treatment
1. Unusual Extraction Treatment (Part 1)
2. Unusual Extraction Treatment (Part 2
3. Lower Incisor Extraction Treatment: Case 1
4. U2 Extraction Treatment: Case 1
5. U1 Extraction Treatment: Case 1
6. U3 Extraction Treatment: Case 1
7. First Molar Extraction Treatment: Case 1
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2. The Vertical and the Horizontal Components of the Loops
3. Load-Deflection Rate (LDR) in MEAW
4. Orthodontic Normal Occlusion
5. 1st-. 2nd-, and 3rd- Order Bends in MEAW
6. Three Dimensional Control in MEAW
7. MEAW Prescription
8. MEAW vs. NiTi
9. MEAW Fabrication (Part 1): Lower MEAW
10. MEAW Fabrication (Part 2): Upper MEAW
11. MEAW Fabrication (Part 3): MEAW for the Extraction Cases
12. MEAW Fabrication (Part 3): MEAW Adjustment after MEAW Fabrication/a>
13. Torque in MEAW
14. MEAW in SWA
15. Reverse MEAW
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1. Tooth Movement in MEAW (Part 1): Anterior Vertical Elastics (AVE)
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4. Tooth Movement in MEAW (Part 3): Class III Elastics
5. Tooth Movement in MEAW (Part 4): Midline Elastics
6. Tooth Movement in MEAW (Part 5): After Extraction Treatment
7. Practical Tooth Movement in MEAW (Part 1): Non-extraction Teatment, Open bite
8. Practical Tooth Movement in MEAW (Part 2): Non-extraction Teatment, Class III
9. Practical Tooth Movement in MEAW (Part 3): Non-extraction Teatment, Class II
10. Practical Tooth Movement in MEAW (Part 4): U44, L44 Extraction Treatment
11. Practical Tooth Movement in MEAW (Part 5): U44, L55 Extraction Treatment
12. Practical Tooth Movement in MEAW (Part 6): U55, L55 Extraction Treatment
13. Practical Tooth Movement in MEAW (Part 7): Only U44 or U55 Extraction Treatment
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15. Finishing: Sequence of Elastic Use
16. Expansion Archwires
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1. Retrusive Control (Part 1): Introduction
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3. Retrusive Control (Part 3): Extraction Treatment
4. Retrusive Control (Part 4): Composite Resin Bonding
5. Retrusive Control (Part 5): Finishing
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6. Retention after Class II Treatment
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10. Retention after Posterior Cross-bite Treatment
11. Root Resorption (Part 1)
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13. Decalcification
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