MOSG Moscow Orthodontic Study Group
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The only English language orthodontic study club in Russia. 100% evidence-based!

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In anticiaption of our meeting dedicated to orthodontic misconcetions, I'd like to share with you my text from 3 years ago... It was a tongue-in-cheek piece desccribing many popular dubious trends... I got excluded from one American Facebook forum for publishing it but later ended up in Kevin O'Brien's blog... https://kevinobrienorthoblog.com/how-to-win-an-orthodontic-patient-an-ultimate-guide-to-cashing-in/
We'd like to introduce you to the sponsor of our upcoming event, Orthospace orthodontic store. Here you can buy everything for your practice — brackets & wires, pliers, miniscrews, etc.

By following this exclusive link you can have 7% to ALL the items they sell: https://sale.orthospace.ru/md/orthospace-sale
Great blog post from Prof. Martyn Cobourne: https://kevinobrienorthoblog.com/managing-patients-with-chronic-pain-from-temporomandibular-disorders/

“Interestingly, conditional recommendations were made against the use of reversible occlusal splints (alone or with anything else), arthrocentesis (alone or with anything else), cartilage supplement, low-level laser therapy, nerve stimulation, botulinin toxin injection, hyaluronic acid injection, corticosteroids, benzodiazepines and beta-blockers. These therapies could be considered if no others are suitable.
Is post-Soviet orthodontiya still mostly a quackery?
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Late-night Tuesday clinical pearl #4

Here is a valuable one by Dr. Robert Kazmierski from New Jersey:

Avoid ceramic brackets on the lower arch – this may damage the upper teeth!
Thanks everyone for joining us today!
I guess there could be no better introduction to our next event with Dr. Charles Greene and Dr. Sanj Kandasami than this recent 14-min-long video by Dr. Jeffrey Okeson: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=sqJVZgTE16w
But maybe this meme by James Andrews is an even better introduction…
Following our today's discussion, here is a nice article on osteoma: https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/10/23/5584

Highlights:

"Histologically, an osteoma is represented as a mass of abnormal dense bone"

"Asymptomatic osteomas do not usually require surgery, but rather a “wait and see” strategy based on clinical and radiological follow-up"
The WFO guidlines on the number of patients a resdient should treat. How many patients do (did) you treat at your residncy? How many you finsihed? https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36964071/
Temporomandibular_disorders_and_orthodontics_What_have_we_learned.pdf
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Here is one of the best articles on TMD I’ve seen over the past couple of years. You’ll have an opportunity to listen the authors at our meeting on 6 April: http://wearemosg.ru/tmj
Hello Friends!

We remind you that before 8 March you can register to our upcoming meeting about TMJ with a reduced price of 3900 rubles! Follow this link to get the special price: https://self.payanyway.ru/17093325533897

Find more about the meeting here: http://wearemosg.ru/tmj
See you on 6 April!

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fdmed-04-1183327.pdf
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Here is a nice recent article of our future guest, Dr. Charles Greene, with my markings.
Love the cover of the new JCO!
Cone-beam computed tomography airway measurements.pdf
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This is an article evaluating the reliability of CBCT in measuring the airway