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DDS: University of Copenhagen 1990 Orthodontist: University of Copenhagen 1998 Visiting clinician: Mayo Clinic Rochester, USA 2000 Beni Solow Award for best published paper 2002 Ph.D: University of Copenhagen 2004 Active Member Angle Society of Europe 2014 Postgraduate course in Cranio-Mandibular function 2014 Consulting Orthodontist, University Hospital, Rigshospitalet, 2004-2013 Private practise limited to orthodontics and oral surgery since 2001.
Events
34. Symposion Praktische Kieferorthopädie
Kieferorthopädie – alles eine Frage der Perspektive = Denkweisen, die inspirieren5. Apr 2024 — 6. Apr 2024Marriott Hotel Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Speakers: Karin Becktor, Svenja Beisel-Memmert, Katrin Bekes, Jens Johannes Bock, Andrea Foltin, Lea Hoffmann, Björn Ludwig, Lorenz Moser, Stefania Perrotta, Anja Quast, Ingrid Rudzki, Carmen Schmid-Herrmann, Ute Schneider-Moser, Silvia M. Silli, Julia von Bremen
sold outQuintessenz Verlags-GmbH
This author's journal articles
The International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants, 6/2001
Pages 864-874, Language: EnglishBecktor, Karin B. / Becktor, Jonas P. / Keller, Eugene E.
Congenital absence of multiple teeth and poorly developed alveolar ridges are associated with ectodermal dysplasia. Affected patients often require dental prosthetic treatment during their developmental years. Maxillofacial growth and development in a preadolescent female patient with ectodermal dysplasia following oral rehabilitation with maxillary and mandibular endosseous dental implants is reported. Four maxillary and 4 mandibular implants were successfully integrated and restored at 8 years of age. Growth analysis 12 years later revealed that the implants followed maxillary and mandibular growth displacement. Minor impaction of the maxillary implants was observed, and mandibular implants were affected by the mandibular growth rotation, which led to a change in implant inclination. The treatment outcome is compared to similar previously reported studies and cases.