Ute Schneider-Moser
Comprehensive management of complex interdisciplinary patients
- 1985 – DDS University of Mainz, Germany.
- 1987 – Private practice in Bolzano, Italy together with Dr. Lorenz Moser.
- 1990 – Active Member of the SIDO (Società di Ortodonzia Italiana).
- 1999 – Diplomate of the Italian Board of Orthodontists (IBO).
- 2010 – Specialty in Orthodontics, University of Ferrara, Italy.
- 2010 – Brainerd F. Swain Award of Excellence, EHASO.
- 2011 – Active Member of the EHASO (Angle East).
- Since 2011 – Visiting professor, Dep. of Orthodontics University of Ferrara, Italy.
- 2012 – President of the Accademia Italiana di Ortodonzia (AIdOr).
- 2019-2021 – President Angle East (EHASO).
- 2022 – Honorary Member AIdOr.
- President Elect SIDO 2024.
- Since 2021 – Adjunct Associate Professor, Dep. of Orthodontics, University of Pennsylvania, USA.
- Publications in peer-reviewed journals and chapters in orthodontic textbooks.
- Reviewer for AJODO, Angle Orthodontist, JERD, JOMS.
- Member Editorial Board Seminars in Orthodontics.
Nationality: Italy
Scientific areas: Orthodontics
9 of november, from 17h30 until 19h00
Auditorium C
Conference summary
The fact that to date more and more orthodontic treatments are performed by general dentists has changed the daily challenges of the orthodontic specialists who encounter an increasing percentage of patients with either very complex dental or skeletal malocclusions, dysfunctional issues or retreatments in their offices. Typical issues are: multiple missing teeth, generalized tooth wear, periodontal involvement, temporomandibular joint dysfunction, sleep apnea and unsuccessful treatment outcomes.
Very frequently, these patients require not only comprehensive orthodontic treatment, but an interdisciplinary approach starting with a differential diagnosis and an individual treatment plan which is subsequently discussed with a team of highly skilled specialists and then executed as efficiently as possible in order to achieve the predicted outcome. Close communication and continuous updating over the course of treatment is mandatory to avoid unnecessary round tripping and failures.
An array of clinical patients will be presented to illustrate patient and team management of complex interdisciplinary orthodontic treatment.