Today, skeletal anchorage, represented by orthodontic miniscrews, is undoubtedly an indispensable and efficient tool for managing complex cases in orthodontics.
This course provides a rational and practical approach to the use of miniscrews for anchorage control. The key points of the clinical method for insertion, removal, and immediate orthodontic use will be illustrated through various clinical cases. This exciting two-day course will allow participants to appreciate the ease of insertion and application in extraction cases, impacted teeth, pre-prosthetic cases, and the correction of complex Angle Class II and III malocclusions. Particular attention will be paid to palatal use and its multiple applications. Numerous clinical cases will clarify the concepts of rapid expansion with skeletal anchorage, along with their advantages and disadvantages.
The theoretical and practical study of guided surgery will provide participants with an understanding of how to insert miniscrews predictably and safely. Finally, protocols for clear aligner cases will be presented, focusing on the most recently described locations: the buccal shelf and the infrazygomatic ridge. The course will be complemented by two hands-on sessions simulating the insertion of orthodontic miniscrews at both the interradicular and palatal levels, including modeling the sectionals in the miniscrew slots and using surgical guides.



