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Postgraduate studies: Specialization
Orthodontics

This course has either been completed or is no longer available.

But we have other options that may interest you; explore the related courses below.

Registrations

Orthodontics

Update in Orthodontics with a focus on Invisible Aligners (MEC)

Coordinator:

Prof. Claudia Regina Nannini da Silveira Veneno
Registrations open

Orthodontics

Master's Degree in Orthodontics for specialists (With an emphasis on Jaw Functional Orthopedics) (English) (CAPES/MEC)

Coordinator:

Teacher Dr. Patricia Valério
Registrations open

Orthodontics

Special Master's Degree in Orthodontics with emphasis on Functional Orthopedics of the Maxillofacial Region (CAPES/MEC)

Coordinator:

Professor Dr. Patricia Valério
Registrations open

Orthodontics

Advanced Training in Orthodontics (MEC)

Coordinator:

Professor Dr. Viviane Ferreira Ramos
Registrations open

Orthodontics

Specialization in Orthodontics (MEC/CFO)

Coordinator:

Prof. Dr. Hideo Suzuki
Registrations open

Orthodontics

Specialization in Orthodontics (MEC/CFO) + Training in Orthodontic Microimplants and MARPE (MEC) + Training in Angel Aligner Orthodontic Aligners (MEC)

Coordinator:

Prof. Dr. Celso Garcia Rodrigues.
Registrations open

Orthodontics

Specialization in Orthodontics (MEC/CFO) + Training in Orofacial Harmonization (MEC) + Training in Orthodontic Aligners (MEC)

Coordinator:

Professor Dr. Manoela Moraes de Figueiredo
Registrations open

Orthodontics

Specialization in Orthodontics (MEC/CFO)

Coordinator:

Prof. Dr. Hideo Suzuki.
Confirmed

Orthodontics

Special Master's Degree in Orthodontics (CAPES/MEC)

Coordinator:

Prof. Dr. Hideo Suzuki.
Registrations open

Orthodontics

Professional Master's Degree in Orthodontics (CAPES/MEC)

Coordinator:

Professor Dr. Pedro Paulo Dalla Rezende Andrade
Registrations open

Orthodontics

Specialization in Orthodontics (MEC/CFO) + Training in Mini Implants (MEC) + Training in Orthodontic Aligners (MEC)

Coordinator:

Professor Dr. Neila Maria de Almeida Smânio
Registrations open

Orthodontics

Specialization in Orthodontics (MEC/CFO) + Training in Functional Orthopedics of the Maxillofacial Region (MEC)

Coordinator:

Professor José Gonçalves Oliveira Filho
Registrations open

Laser therapy

Certification in Laser Therapy (MEC/CFO)

Coordinator:

Prof. Dr. Daiane Thais Meneguzzo.
Registrations open

Dermatology

Postgraduate Studies in Dermatology (MEC)

Coordinator:

Prof. Giselle Sanches Bracco
Registrations open

Implantology

Training in Basic Implantology (MEC)

Coordinator:

Prof. Dr. Marcello Kfouri Di Pillo
Registrations open

Psychiatry

Postgraduate Studies in Psychiatry (MEC)

Coordinator:

Prof. Dr. Celso Garcia Junior
Registrations open

Temporomandibular Dysfunction and Orofacial Pain

Advanced Training in Temporomandibular Dysfunction and Orofacial Pain (MEC)

Coordinator:

Prof. Dr. Antônio Sérgio Guimarães
Registrations open

Functional Orthopedics of the Jaws

Immersion in Mouth Breathing Syndrome (MBS)

Coordinator:

Prof. Dr. Pedro Pileggi Vinha
Registrations open

Psychiatry

Postgraduate Studies in Psychiatry (MEC)

Coordinator:

Prof. Dr. Celso Garcia Junior
Registrations open

Endocrinology

Postgraduate Studies in Endocrinology (MEC)

Coordinator:

Professor Dr. Carolina Castro Porto Silva Janovsky
Registrations open

Endocrinology

Postgraduate Degree in Endocrinology (MEC) –

Coordinator:

Professor Dr. Carolina Castro Porto Silva Janovsky
Registrations open

Stomatology

Special Master's Degree in Stomatology (CAPES/MEC)

Coordinator:

Prof. Dr. Paulo de Camargo Moraes
Registrations open

Prosthetics/Dentistry

Specialization in Dental Prosthetics (CFO/MEC) + Specialization in Restorative Dentistry (CFO/MEC) + Training in Digital Workflow (MEC)

Coordinator:

Prof. Dr. Gabriela Romanini Basso
Registrations open

Functional Orthopedics of the Jaws

Specialization in Functional Orthopedics of the Jaws (MEC/CFO) + Training in Orthodontics (MEC) + Immersion in Mouth Breathing (MEC)

Coordinator:

Prof. Dr. Pedro Pileggi Vinha
Registrations open
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Orthodontics

Specialization in Orthodontics (MEC/CFO) + Training in Mini-Implants (MEC) + Training in Aligners (MEC) – 06859

06859

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Coordinator:
Professor Roberto Simonetti Carvalho, Ms
Target audience:

Graduates and Post-Graduates in Dentistry.

Duration:
38 Months
Frequency:
Monthly
Time:
From 8am to 6pm
Days of the week:
From Monday to Thursday
Location:
São Paulo
Start of classes:
30/05/2022
Registration
R$ 950.00
Investment:
38 x R$ 1,900.00
Extended plan:
Extended plan:
44 x R$ 1,695.00

To train specialists in Orthodontics with an emphasis on current topics based on consolidated scientific foundations, so that throughout their career, the dental surgeon becomes a professional capable of safely practicing the specialty of Orthodontics, as well as training in mini-implants and aligners;

We work with the MBT philosophy, using bonded and self-ligating brackets applied to a modern, simple, efficient, and results-oriented biomechanics;

Training in mini-implants includes theoretical, laboratory, and clinical classes;

In our course, we emphasize Early Treatments, enabling dentists to feel confident in this important treatment approach 

Some classes include handouts, making it easier to understand the topics covered;

All cases treated in the clinic by dental surgeons are documented and shared, allowing for a significant increase in the number of cases each surgeon has seen

Because we believe that diagnosis and treatment planning are the most important factors in the success of our treatments, and understanding that this is the biggest challenge for those starting clinical practice, we provide extensive training on this topic during our specialization course. Professionals receive documented case studies in PDF format that we have treated over the years, and are guided on how to make diagnoses and suggest treatment plans. We then discuss each proposal and conclude by presenting the treated cases. This methodology, in addition to providing students with material they can consult at any time, enhances the development of orthodontic reasoning

Our Pedagogical Project follows a logical sequence that allows for the growth and development of each student towards our main objective, which is to train good Specialists, capable of offering their patients predictable and effective orthodontics.

This course is for you.

Professor Roberto Simonetti Carvalho, Ms

First Module – Area of ​​Concentration: Orthodontics

ATTENTION:

Schedule for the first day of class.

8:00 AM – Arrival time at the institution;

8am to 10am – Delivery of documentation and signing of the contract;

10:00 AM – Opening of the course with the presence of the Unit Coordinator;

11:00 AM – Tour of the facilities and class photo;

1:30 PM – Presentation of the coordination team and start of activities.

The second and fourth modules will cover subjects in the Related Domain area and will be taught as follows.

The second module for the subjects of Medical Emergencies and Drug Therapy will be conducted in an online format .

The fourth module, for the subjects of Ethics and Dental Legislation and Scientific Research Methodology, will be conducted in an online format.

Note: Students who have already completed the subjects in these two Related Domain modules (Medical Emergencies, Scientific Research Methodology, Drug Therapy, and Dental Ethics and Legislation) in another Specialization course may request, from the Commercial Department before starting the course, an analysis of the exemption (validation) of these studies, provided that the minimum period of up to 4 years from the start date of the course is respected. Exceptionally for former students of the São Leopoldo Mandic Institution, a proportional discount will be granted on the validated Related Domain subjects. If the request occurs after the start of classes, the discount will only be valid for the months following the date of the request.

The third module, and from the fifth module onwards, the course will take place regularly from Monday to Thursday, from 8 am to 6 pm, with classes focused on the area of ​​Concentration (Orthodontics).

SLMandic reserves the right not to start the course on the date indicated above if the minimum number of students is not reached. The registrant is responsible for waiting for confirmation of the start date from the Commercial Department so that the necessary arrangements can be made. 

Partial course calendar:

Module 1: 30, 31 May 1 and 2 June

2nd Module: 1st to 30th , 2022 – Related Domain – Medical Emergencies and Drug Therapy – Distance Learning; 

3rd Module: 18, 19, 20 and 21, July

4th Module: 1st to 31st , 2022 – Related Domain – Ethics and Dental Legislation and Scientific Research Methodology – Distance Learning; 

5th Module: 12, 13, 14 and 15, September

6th Module: 10, 11, 12 and 13, 2022 – Area of ​​Concentration;

7th Module: 14, 15, 16 and 17, 2022 – Area of ​​Concentration;

8th Module: 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th December

"Enrollment in the class is contingent upon the student's CRO (Regional Council of Dentistry) issuance date, which cannot be later than the course start date, in accordance with CFO (Federal Council of Dentistry) regulations."

Course Content:

Related Domain Area (common modules):

Medical Emergencies;

Scientific Research Methodology;

Drug Therapy;

Ethics and Legislation in Dentistry.

Area of ​​Concentration (Orthodontics):

Subject: Orthodontic documentation

1. Orthodontic charts – completion and interpretation;

2. Orthodontic models;

3. Photography;

4. Lateral and frontal cephalometric radiographs;

5. Dental X-rays;

6. Clinical follow-up records;

7. Final report of orthodontic treatment.

Subject: Cephalometry

1. Introduction and history;

2. Anatomical drawing;

3. Recommended points;

4. Lines and planes;

5. Interpretation of cephalometric measurements;

6. Standard USP analysis;

7. Ricketts analysis;

8. McNamara analysis;

9. Jarabak analysis;

10. Overlapping lines.

Subject: Orthodontic Techniques

1. Typodont;

2. Straight-wire technique;

3. Self-connecting device;

4. Versatility mbt;

5. Dental aligners;

6. Ligated, self-ligating and aesthetic brackets (advantages, disadvantages and particularities);

7. Mechanical properties of orthodontic wires (a contemporary approach);

8. Mini-implants;

9. Transpalatal bar;

10. Aeb;

11. Pla;

12. Auxiliary arches;

13. Molar distalization;

14. Retention and stability in orthodontics.

Subject: Orthodontic theory

1. History of orthodontics;

2. Classification of malocclusions;

3. Model analysis;

4. The six keys to ideal occlusion and its variations;

5. Facial analysis;

6. Biomechanics of tooth movement. Tissue reactions to orthodontic movements;

7. Interproximal wear;

8. Orthodontic treatment in adults (specificities);

9. Impacted teeth;

10. Post-treatment – ​​simplified orthodontic protocols;

11. Treatment protocols for standard malocclusions, i.e., their variations;

12. Treatment protocols for Class II malocclusions and their variations;

13. Treatment protocols for Class III malocclusions and their variations;

14. Treatment protocols for malocclusions in surgical patients;

15. Training in orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning using extensive documentation of treated and documented clinical cases from 1995 to the present day.  

Subject: Preventive and Interceptive Orthodontics

1. Presentation of the main mechanical and functional orthopedic devices;

2. Craniofacial growth and development;

3. Development of dentition and occlusion;

4. Maturational biological indicators;

5. Etiology of malocclusions;

6. Breakthrough problems;

7. Pattern of associated dental anomalies;

8. Ectopic eruption or impaction of permanent teeth;

9. Early treatment – ​​two-phase treatment protocols;

10. Early treatment protocols in patients with vertical impairment;

11. Early treatment protocols in patients with vertical excess;

12. Early treatment protocols in patients with transverse disabilities;

13. Early treatment protocols in standard i patients;

14. Early treatment protocols in standard ii patients;

15. Early treatment protocols in standard III patients;

Training on orthodontic mini-implants (temporary anchorage devices):

1. Biosecurity;

2. Anatomy;

3. Installation techniques;

4. Intra-alveolar mini-implants;

5. Extra-alveolar mini-implants;

6. Pre- and post-operative medication;

7. Pre- and post-operative care;

8. Incidents and complications;

9. Hands-on on a mannequin;

10. Clinical practice;

11. MARPE Protocol;

12. Mornings protocol.

Training for Alignment Technicians:

1. Introduction to digital orthodontics;

2. Scanning;

3. Biomechanics with aligners: attachments;

4. Indications and limitations;

5. Monitoring protocols.

Prof. Laura Martins Pinhel
Prof. Dr. Rodrigo Simonetti R. Carvalho

Triple Certification: Upon completion of the course, the dentist will receive a Specialist in Orthodontics certificate recognized by the MEC (Brazilian Ministry of Education) and CFO (Brazilian Federal Council of Dentistry), in addition to certificates of Qualification in Mini-Implants and Qualification in Aligners, both recognized by the MEC.

We will work with the Straight Wire technique, MBT philosophy, and use both ligated and self-ligating brackets;

Intense clinical activity with patients;

Dental surgeons will learn how to manufacture orthodontic aligners in various models and protocols;

Brazil has more than 350,000 trained dentists. However, only 37% of these professionals have a specialization (Data from May 2021, CFO)

Many professionals have sought out São Leopoldo Mandic because it is a benchmark in health education, in addition to ensuring that all students have contact with the most diverse techniques, access cutting-edge technology, expand their networks, and obtain learning focused on the trends of contemporary dentistry;

Data shows that a professional, upon completing a specialization course, experiences a 150% increase in their income, offsetting the investment made (Source: Semesp);

SLMANDIC features laboratories with state-of-the-art equipment, specialized technical staff, and an online platform for interaction with courses. 

Remote access to the CAPES Periodicals Portal;

Research Ethics Committee (CEP/SLMANDIC);

Ethics Committee on the Use of Animals (CEUA/SLMANDIC);

Center for Technological Innovation;

Mandic Health Innovation Hub (Hub Mandic);

The Technological Innovation Center (NIT/SLMANDIC) has as its main mission to encourage innovation and the exchange between companies and institutions;

Students at São Leopoldo Mandic will have access to a complete structure and infrastructure for learning and social interaction on one of the largest campuses in Brazil, featuring modern technologies and innovative systems, such as:

• 5 dental clinics, totaling 66 dental units, exclusively for postgraduate studies;

• Radiology center with state-of-the-art equipment such as CT scanners, portable scanners, image manipulation software, 3D photography, among others.

• Proprietary electronic medical record system (OdontoSig), containing data on patients who have already been triaged and directed to the appropriate specialty, which can be accessed by students from their own cell phones, wherever they are, including for database searches;

• In-house prosthetic laboratory in Campinas, equipped with digital technology (milling machines, 3D printers, among others), and a team of highly qualified prosthetic professionals for a complete digital workflow;

• Multidisciplinary laboratories equipped for the different practical activities of each specialty;

• Spacious and comfortable classrooms, equipped for live remote streaming via digital learning platform;

• Student services portal;

• Luggage rack;

• On-site parking.

Foreign prospective students: 

a) Apply online or through the Sales Department by calling 0800 941 7 941.

b) Enrollment:

Make the payment corresponding to enrollment fee for the selected course using a bank payment slip if you have a CPF (national insurance number). You may also pay using a credit card or international bank transfer.

c) Formalizing your enrollment:

* In order to complete the enrollment process, you will be required to sign the contract and pay the first three months of tuition fees in advance on the first day of academic activities. Payments must be made in Brazilian currency (Real).

The remaining installments must be paid from the second module monthly on the 5th, 10th, 15th or 20th of each month, which you must choose when contracting the course.

The details for payment via international bank transfer using a current account are:

Payment Orders in USD

Through: Bank of New York

New York – USA

SWIFT BIC: IRVTUS3N

TAB: 053000196

Account number: 6550422632

Payee Bank: BANCO ITAÚ S/A

São Paulo, Brazil

SWIFT BIC: ITAUBRSP

Payee Customer: SOCIEDADE REGIONAL DE ENSINO E SAÚDE SS LTDA

Branch: 6393

Account number: 03477-9

d) Upon confirmation of enrollment in the selected course, scanned copies (front and back) of the following documents must be sent to Estudante.sp@cursos.qa.slmandic.edu.br.

· Birth or marriage certificate – certified by the Brazilian consulate;

· Passport showing personal identification, and the Visa Stamp to enter Brazil (whenever applicable);

· RNE – Foreign National Registry OR the protocol issued by the Federal Police, stating the period of leave to remain in Brazil;

· Recent proof of residence (last three months).

· One 3 cm x 4 cm front-angle photo with neutral background that allows for digital scanning.

e) On the first day of academic activities, it is necessary to bring the original graduation certificate translated by a certified translator and stamped by the Brazilian consulate, which will be digitized by the secretariat.

Note: This higher education institution will only regard the student as duly enrolled once all the aforementioned documents have been received and accepted.

All assignments, tests and other written activities will be done in Portuguese.


Foreigners:

a) Register online or through the Sales Department by calling 0800 941 7 941.

b) Registration:

Make the payment corresponding to the course registration fee via bank slip if you have a CPF (Brazilian tax identification number), credit card, or international currency exchange

* In order for the institution to consider the student duly enrolled in the class, they must pay the three monthly installments in advance on the first day of class, in Brazilian currency (Real), and sign the contract

The remaining installments must be paid starting from the second module, monthly, on the due dates of the 5th, 10th, 15th, or 20th of each month, which you must choose when signing up for the course.

Below are the bank details for payment via international currency exchange

Payment Orders in USD

Through: Bank of New York

New York – USA

BIC SWIFT: IRVTUS3N

ABA: 053000196

Account number: 6550422632

Beneficiary Bank: BANCO ITAÚ S/A

São Paulo – Brazil

BIC SWIFT: ITAUBRSP

Beneficiary Customer: SOCIEDADE REGIONAL DE ENSINO E SAÚDE SS LTDA

Branch: 6393

Account number: 03477-9

c) After confirmation of the course start date, it is necessary to send scanned copies (front and back) of the following documents to the address aluno.sp@cursos.qa.slmandic.edu.br.

• Birth or marriage certificate – consularized;

• Passport containing: Personal data and entry stamp and visa for the country;

• RNE – National Foreigner Registration or its protocol with the Federal Police, this with visa and authorization to remain in the country and indication of the period of stay;

• Recent proof of residence (issued within the last three months). 

• 1 photo (3 x 4 cm) taken from a frontal angle with a neutral background, which can be scanned.

d) On the first day of class, it is necessary to bring the original graduation diploma translated by a sworn public translator and consularized, which will be digitized by the registrar's office.

Note: The institution considers the student duly enrolled after all the aforementioned documents have been submitted.

All assignments, tests, and other written activities must be completed in Portuguese.

a) Registration:

Register online or through the Sales Department by calling 0800 941 7 941.

b) Registration:

Make the payment corresponding to the course registration fee via bank slip or credit card.

Only those who pay the registration fee by the due date on the payment slip will be considered registered. It is important to note, however, that the college reserves the right to finalize registrations according to the order of payments received, respecting the number of places available in each class. If payment confirmation occurs after all available places have been filled, the applicant will receive a refund of the amount paid.

* In order for the Institution to consider the student duly enrolled in the class, they must sign the contract and pay the first installment of the monthly fee via bank slip, which will be due in the month the course begins.

 The remaining installments must be paid on the 5th, 10th, 15th, or 20th of each month, which you must choose when signing up for the course.

c) After confirmation of the course start date, it is necessary to send scanned copies (front and back) of the following documents to the address aluno.sp@cursos.qa.slmandic.edu.br.

Digitalized ID card – (Driver's license does not replace this document);

Digitized CPF (Brazilian Individual Taxpayer Registry);

Recent proof of address;

One 3x4 photo, front-facing, with a neutral background, which can be scanned

Note: If you do not have professional registration in your field of expertise (e.g., CRO, CRM, etc.), you will need to send a scanned copy of your Graduation Diploma.

 Note: The institution considers the student duly enrolled after all the aforementioned documents have been submitted.

Special Discounts:

30% discount on the registration fee for payments made until January 31, 2022, 20% for those made until February 15, 2022 discount 10% on the registration fee for payments made until May 20, 2022.

Current Discounts:

discount 10% on tuition fees is offered to former students of Faculdade São Leopoldo Mandic, with the exception of those who completed single-module courses or courses lasting less than 12 months, at the following campuses: Campinas, Brasília, Curitiba, Rio de Janeiro, Fortaleza, São Paulo, Belo Horizonte, Porto Alegre, and Vila Velha.

For former undergraduate students of Faculdade São Leopoldo Mandic, who are taking their first postgraduate course (excluding single-module courses), there is a 15% on tuition fees and a 50% on registration.

Students who wish to pay semesterly in full receive a 3% on their monthly fees;

For payments made annually in full, we offer a 4% on monthly fees;

For courses lasting more than 12 months, when all tuition fees are paid upfront, a 7% applied to the tuition fees.

Discounts will not be granted for enrollment, with the exception of former undergraduate students of Faculdade São Leopoldo Mandic who are taking their first course.

Orthodontic pliers

Distal cutting pliers

Weingart pliers

Pliers for cutting ties

Mathieu tweezers

Band removal pliers

Omega pliers

Ligature forming pliers

Pliers for cutting thick wire

02 torque pliers

Bird beak pliers 139

Rose pliers

Nance pliers

V-shaped bending pliers

Male individual torque pliers

Female individual torque pliers

Bracket removal pliers

Pliers for transpalatal bar

Universal pliers

Tower for arch contouring with a rod

Typodont

01 typodont from the Orto'art brand – following the standard adopted by Dr. Roberto Simonetti. Contact Mr. Daniel Braidot (19) 3402-5331 / 8132-3241 – www.ortoart.com.br

Orthodontic accessories and materials:

10 Morelli MBT 0.022" bracket openings with hooks, Morelli self-ligating bracket openings MBT 0.022"

Abzil MBT 0.022” bonding tubes (for teeth 16-17-26-27-36-37-46-47)

BTP case for removable device

BTP game (mesial)

Bite ramp (morelli)

Open spring

Short, medium, and long elastic chain

Elastic bands of 1/2", 3/16", 5/16" and 1/8"

Walking sticks

Separating elastics

Tissue protector (tube to cover the bow)

02 sets of mouth openers for gluing – small and large

03 bracket holder clamps

03 pipe clamps

05 elastic tie applicators

03 band setters with plastic handle

03 band adapters (with fishtail end)

01 dynamometer

01 guide for measuring the height of accessories

10 ligature guides

01 hand towel (typodont)

01 acrylic pliers holder for laboratory use

01 game of BTP (trans palatal bar)

1 aeb 0.045” (typodont training)

1 pla 0.045” (typodont training)

1 ihg (typodont training)

1 khg (typodont training) 

Transbond XT kit (adhesive + photo resin)

1 set of upper and 1 lower Morelli bands with upper and lower cases

1 roll of tying wire 0.20 – 0.25 and 0.30mm

Pre-contoured round arches from Orthometric (0.012”- 0.014”- 0.016”- 0.018”- 0.020”) upper and lower

Pre-contoured rectangular arches from Orthometric (0.017”x0.025” – 0.019”x0.025”) – upper and lower

Pre-contoured orthometric steel arches only for lower arches (0.016" – 0.018" – 0.020" – 0.017”x0.025" – 0.019”x0.025")

Various instruments:

Mold set

Gral, spatula and alginate measurer

01 carbon clamp

01 cement spatula #24

01 wax spatula #31

01 wax spatula #7

01 Lecron spatula

02 steel milling cutters for acrylic resin finishing

01 hollenback 3s small

10 sets of clinical instruments – forceps, probe and mirror

Gas lighter

01 alcohol lamp

02 mandrels for contra-angle handpiece

02 mandrels for straight handpiece

01 micro motor with straight tip and contra-angle

2 pairs of UV protective goggles – one for the student and one for the patient

Stones and discs for acrylic resin finishing

01 glass plate

02 abrasive rubber tips for polishing tires

2 jars of dappen

03 Robson brushes for prophylaxis

01 straight scissors for gold

Various materials:

Cotton, rolls and gauze

Cap, mask and gloves

Carbon for occlusal adjustment

01 wet/dry sandpaper #100

Alginate and plaster

Wax 7 and its usefulness

Dental floss

Pumice stone (or similar for prophylaxis)

Glass ionomer for cementation

Acid for enamel conditioning

Stationery supplies:

Notebook

01 soft white eraser

One ballpoint pen in red, blue, black, and green

01 dry-point compass

01 clear acrylic square, 20cm (Trident – ​​Desetec)

01 transparent acrylic ruler, 20cm long (Trident-Desetec brand)

01 transparent acrylic perforated protractor (180º)

01 stylus

01 colorless Scotch-type adhesive tape

01 overhead projector pen

01 mechanical pencil 0.5mm with soft graphite

Medium-sized multi-purpose scissors

01 acetate paper pad for cephalometry (ultraphan paper)

100.01 plastic countertop liner

101. Super Glue

Photography materials:

01 set of transparent plastic retractors for adults and children for intraoral clinical photography

01 set of mirrors for occlusal and lateral photography (adult and child)

One camera. It can be any brand, as long as it allows for high-quality photographs (the camera needs to have excellent macro capabilities)

Note: Depending on need and consumption, it may be necessary to replenish and/or purchase other materials during the course.

Do not purchase the materials list before our first module, as we will explain all items on the list in person.

Commercial Department of the São Leopoldo Mandic Faculty

Telephone: 0800 941 7 941

Email: cursos@cursos.qa.slmandic.edu.br

Website: www.slmandic.edu.br

Customer service via WhatsApp: +55 (19) 2660-3380

Follow the institution on social media:

Facebook.com/saoleopoldomandic

Youtube.com/user/slmandic

Instagram.com/saoleopoldomandic

Linkedin.com/school/saoleopoldomandic

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Itapeva Street, 538, Bela Vista, São Paulo-SP, Postal Code: 01332-000

status

Closed

Level:

Graduation

Closed

Status:

Dr. Mariana Dias Flor Ribeiro

Coordinator:
Professor Roberto Simonetti Carvalho, Ms
Target audience:

Graduates and Post-Graduates in Dentistry.

Duration:
38 Months
Period:
Frequency:
Monthly
Time
From 8am to 6pm
Days of the week
From Monday to Thursday
Location:
São Paulo
Start of classes:
30/05/2022
Registration
R$ 950.00
Investment:
38 x R$ 1,900.00
Extended plan:
44 x R$ 1,695.00

Registration:

Job openings:

7

Workload:

1,564 class hours

Register and receive an email when the course opens for new enrollments.

Class closed

Orthodontics

Specialization in Orthodontics (MEC/CFO) + Training in Mini-Implants (MEC) + Training in Aligners (MEC) – 06859

07810

Closed
Coordinator:

Dr. Mariana Dias Flor Ribeiro

Target audience:
6 years (12 semesters)
Duration:
6 years (12 semesters)
Frequency:

Monthly

Time:

Monthly

Days of the week:

Monthly

Location:
Start of classes:
August 2024
Registration:
August 2024
Investment:
R$13,878.00
Extended plan:
R$13,878.00

To train specialists in Orthodontics with an emphasis on current topics based on consolidated scientific foundations, so that throughout their career, the dental surgeon becomes a professional capable of safely practicing the specialty of Orthodontics, as well as training in mini-implants and aligners;

We work with the MBT philosophy, using bonded and self-ligating brackets applied to a modern, simple, efficient, and results-oriented biomechanics;

Training in mini-implants includes theoretical, laboratory, and clinical classes;

In our course, we emphasize Early Treatments, enabling dentists to feel confident in this important treatment approach 

Some classes include handouts, making it easier to understand the topics covered;

All cases treated in the clinic by dental surgeons are documented and shared, allowing for a significant increase in the number of cases each surgeon has seen

Because we believe that diagnosis and treatment planning are the most important factors in the success of our treatments, and understanding that this is the biggest challenge for those starting clinical practice, we provide extensive training on this topic during our specialization course. Professionals receive documented case studies in PDF format that we have treated over the years, and are guided on how to make diagnoses and suggest treatment plans. We then discuss each proposal and conclude by presenting the treated cases. This methodology, in addition to providing students with material they can consult at any time, enhances the development of orthodontic reasoning

Our Pedagogical Project follows a logical sequence that allows for the growth and development of each student towards our main objective, which is to train good Specialists, capable of offering their patients predictable and effective orthodontics.

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This course is for you.

Professor Roberto Simonetti Carvalho, Ms

First Module – Area of ​​Concentration: Orthodontics

ATTENTION:

Schedule for the first day of class.

8:00 AM – Arrival time at the institution;

8am to 10am – Delivery of documentation and signing of the contract;

10:00 AM – Opening of the course with the presence of the Unit Coordinator;

11:00 AM – Tour of the facilities and class photo;

1:30 PM – Presentation of the coordination team and start of activities.

The second and fourth modules will cover subjects in the Related Domain area and will be taught as follows.

The second module for the subjects of Medical Emergencies and Drug Therapy will be conducted in an online format .

The fourth module, for the subjects of Ethics and Dental Legislation and Scientific Research Methodology, will be conducted in an online format.

Note: Students who have already completed the subjects in these two Related Domain modules (Medical Emergencies, Scientific Research Methodology, Drug Therapy, and Dental Ethics and Legislation) in another Specialization course may request, from the Commercial Department before starting the course, an analysis of the exemption (validation) of these studies, provided that the minimum period of up to 4 years from the start date of the course is respected. Exceptionally for former students of the São Leopoldo Mandic Institution, a proportional discount will be granted on the validated Related Domain subjects. If the request occurs after the start of classes, the discount will only be valid for the months following the date of the request.

The third module, and from the fifth module onwards, the course will take place regularly from Monday to Thursday, from 8 am to 6 pm, with classes focused on the area of ​​Concentration (Orthodontics).

SLMandic reserves the right not to start the course on the date indicated above if the minimum number of students is not reached. The registrant is responsible for waiting for confirmation of the start date from the Commercial Department so that the necessary arrangements can be made. 

Partial course calendar:

Module 1: 30, 31 May 1 and 2 June

2nd Module: 1st to 30th , 2022 – Related Domain – Medical Emergencies and Drug Therapy – Distance Learning; 

3rd Module: 18, 19, 20 and 21, July

4th Module: 1st to 31st , 2022 – Related Domain – Ethics and Dental Legislation and Scientific Research Methodology – Distance Learning; 

5th Module: 12, 13, 14 and 15, September

6th Module: 10, 11, 12 and 13, 2022 – Area of ​​Concentration;

7th Module: 14, 15, 16 and 17, 2022 – Area of ​​Concentration;

8th Module: 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th December

"Enrollment in the class is contingent upon the student's CRO (Regional Council of Dentistry) issuance date, which cannot be later than the course start date, in accordance with CFO (Federal Council of Dentistry) regulations."

Course Content:

Related Domain Area (common modules):

Medical Emergencies;

Scientific Research Methodology;

Drug Therapy;

Ethics and Legislation in Dentistry.

Area of ​​Concentration (Orthodontics):

Subject: Orthodontic documentation

1. Orthodontic charts – completion and interpretation;

2. Orthodontic models;

3. Photography;

4. Lateral and frontal cephalometric radiographs;

5. Dental X-rays;

6. Clinical follow-up records;

7. Final report of orthodontic treatment.

Subject: Cephalometry

1. Introduction and history;

2. Anatomical drawing;

3. Recommended points;

4. Lines and planes;

5. Interpretation of cephalometric measurements;

6. Standard USP analysis;

7. Ricketts analysis;

8. McNamara analysis;

9. Jarabak analysis;

10. Overlapping lines.

Subject: Orthodontic Techniques

1. Typodont;

2. Straight-wire technique;

3. Self-connecting device;

4. Versatility mbt;

5. Dental aligners;

6. Ligated, self-ligating and aesthetic brackets (advantages, disadvantages and particularities);

7. Mechanical properties of orthodontic wires (a contemporary approach);

8. Mini-implants;

9. Transpalatal bar;

10. Aeb;

11. Pla;

12. Auxiliary arches;

13. Molar distalization;

14. Retention and stability in orthodontics.

Subject: Orthodontic theory

1. History of orthodontics;

2. Classification of malocclusions;

3. Model analysis;

4. The six keys to ideal occlusion and its variations;

5. Facial analysis;

6. Biomechanics of tooth movement. Tissue reactions to orthodontic movements;

7. Interproximal wear;

8. Orthodontic treatment in adults (specificities);

9. Impacted teeth;

10. Post-treatment – ​​simplified orthodontic protocols;

11. Treatment protocols for standard malocclusions, i.e., their variations;

12. Treatment protocols for Class II malocclusions and their variations;

13. Treatment protocols for Class III malocclusions and their variations;

14. Treatment protocols for malocclusions in surgical patients;

15. Training in orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning using extensive documentation of treated and documented clinical cases from 1995 to the present day.  

Subject: Preventive and Interceptive Orthodontics

1. Presentation of the main mechanical and functional orthopedic devices;

2. Craniofacial growth and development;

3. Development of dentition and occlusion;

4. Maturational biological indicators;

5. Etiology of malocclusions;

6. Breakthrough problems;

7. Pattern of associated dental anomalies;

8. Ectopic eruption or impaction of permanent teeth;

9. Early treatment – ​​two-phase treatment protocols;

10. Early treatment protocols in patients with vertical impairment;

11. Early treatment protocols in patients with vertical excess;

12. Early treatment protocols in patients with transverse disabilities;

13. Early treatment protocols in standard i patients;

14. Early treatment protocols in standard ii patients;

15. Early treatment protocols in standard III patients;

Training on orthodontic mini-implants (temporary anchorage devices):

1. Biosecurity;

2. Anatomy;

3. Installation techniques;

4. Intra-alveolar mini-implants;

5. Extra-alveolar mini-implants;

6. Pre- and post-operative medication;

7. Pre- and post-operative care;

8. Incidents and complications;

9. Hands-on on a mannequin;

10. Clinical practice;

11. MARPE Protocol;

12. Mornings protocol.

Training for Alignment Technicians:

1. Introduction to digital orthodontics;

2. Scanning;

3. Biomechanics with aligners: attachments;

4. Indications and limitations;

5. Monitoring protocols.

Prof. Laura Martins Pinhel
Prof. Dr. Rodrigo Simonetti R. Carvalho

Triple Certification: Upon completion of the course, the dentist will receive a Specialist in Orthodontics certificate recognized by the MEC (Brazilian Ministry of Education) and CFO (Brazilian Federal Council of Dentistry), in addition to certificates of Qualification in Mini-Implants and Qualification in Aligners, both recognized by the MEC.

We will work with the Straight Wire technique, MBT philosophy, and use both ligated and self-ligating brackets;

Intense clinical activity with patients;

Dental surgeons will learn how to manufacture orthodontic aligners in various models and protocols;

Brazil has more than 350,000 trained dentists. However, only 37% of these professionals have a specialization (Data from May 2021, CFO)

Many professionals have sought out São Leopoldo Mandic because it is a benchmark in health education, in addition to ensuring that all students have contact with the most diverse techniques, access cutting-edge technology, expand their networks, and obtain learning focused on the trends of contemporary dentistry;

Data shows that a professional, upon completing a specialization course, experiences a 150% increase in their income, offsetting the investment made (Source: Semesp);

SLMANDIC features laboratories with state-of-the-art equipment, specialized technical staff, and an online platform for interaction with courses. 

Remote access to the CAPES Periodicals Portal;

Research Ethics Committee (CEP/SLMANDIC);

Ethics Committee on the Use of Animals (CEUA/SLMANDIC);

Center for Technological Innovation;

Mandic Health Innovation Hub (Hub Mandic);

The Technological Innovation Center (NIT/SLMANDIC) has as its main mission to encourage innovation and the exchange between companies and institutions;

Students at São Leopoldo Mandic will have access to a complete structure and infrastructure for learning and social interaction on one of the largest campuses in Brazil, featuring modern technologies and innovative systems, such as:

• 5 dental clinics, totaling 66 dental units, exclusively for postgraduate studies;

• Radiology center with state-of-the-art equipment such as CT scanners, portable scanners, image manipulation software, 3D photography, among others.

• Proprietary electronic medical record system (OdontoSig), containing data on patients who have already been triaged and directed to the appropriate specialty, which can be accessed by students from their own cell phones, wherever they are, including for database searches;

• In-house prosthetic laboratory in Campinas, equipped with digital technology (milling machines, 3D printers, among others), and a team of highly qualified prosthetic professionals for a complete digital workflow;

• Multidisciplinary laboratories equipped for the different practical activities of each specialty;

• Spacious and comfortable classrooms, equipped for live remote streaming via digital learning platform;

• Student services portal;

• Luggage rack;

• On-site parking.

Foreign prospective students: 

a) Apply online or through the Sales Department by calling 0800 941 7 941.

b) Enrollment:

Make the payment corresponding to enrollment fee for the selected course using a bank payment slip if you have a CPF (national insurance number). You may also pay using a credit card or international bank transfer.

c) Formalizing your enrollment:

* In order to complete the enrollment process, you will be required to sign the contract and pay the first three months of tuition fees in advance on the first day of academic activities. Payments must be made in Brazilian currency (Real).

The remaining installments must be paid from the second module monthly on the 5th, 10th, 15th or 20th of each month, which you must choose when contracting the course.

The details for payment via international bank transfer using a current account are:

Payment Orders in USD

Through: Bank of New York

New York – USA

SWIFT BIC: IRVTUS3N

TAB: 053000196

Account number: 6550422632

Payee Bank: BANCO ITAÚ S/A

São Paulo, Brazil

SWIFT BIC: ITAUBRSP

Payee Customer: SOCIEDADE REGIONAL DE ENSINO E SAÚDE SS LTDA

Branch: 6393

Account number: 03477-9

d) Upon confirmation of enrollment in the selected course, scanned copies (front and back) of the following documents must be sent to Estudante.sp@cursos.qa.slmandic.edu.br.

· Birth or marriage certificate – certified by the Brazilian consulate;

· Passport showing personal identification, and the Visa Stamp to enter Brazil (whenever applicable);

· RNE – Foreign National Registry OR the protocol issued by the Federal Police, stating the period of leave to remain in Brazil;

· Recent proof of residence (last three months).

· One 3 cm x 4 cm front-angle photo with neutral background that allows for digital scanning.

e) On the first day of academic activities, it is necessary to bring the original graduation certificate translated by a certified translator and stamped by the Brazilian consulate, which will be digitized by the secretariat.

Note: This higher education institution will only regard the student as duly enrolled once all the aforementioned documents have been received and accepted.

All assignments, tests and other written activities will be done in Portuguese.


Foreigners:

a) Register online or through the Sales Department by calling 0800 941 7 941.

b) Registration:

Make the payment corresponding to the course registration fee via bank slip if you have a CPF (Brazilian tax identification number), credit card, or international currency exchange

* In order for the institution to consider the student duly enrolled in the class, they must pay the three monthly installments in advance on the first day of class, in Brazilian currency (Real), and sign the contract

The remaining installments must be paid starting from the second module, monthly, on the due dates of the 5th, 10th, 15th, or 20th of each month, which you must choose when signing up for the course.

Below are the bank details for payment via international currency exchange

Payment Orders in USD

Through: Bank of New York

New York – USA

BIC SWIFT: IRVTUS3N

ABA: 053000196

Account number: 6550422632

Beneficiary Bank: BANCO ITAÚ S/A

São Paulo – Brazil

BIC SWIFT: ITAUBRSP

Beneficiary Customer: SOCIEDADE REGIONAL DE ENSINO E SAÚDE SS LTDA

Branch: 6393

Account number: 03477-9

c) After confirmation of the course start date, it is necessary to send scanned copies (front and back) of the following documents to the address aluno.sp@cursos.qa.slmandic.edu.br.

• Birth or marriage certificate – consularized;

• Passport containing: Personal data and entry stamp and visa for the country;

• RNE – National Foreigner Registration or its protocol with the Federal Police, this with visa and authorization to remain in the country and indication of the period of stay;

• Recent proof of residence (issued within the last three months). 

• 1 photo (3 x 4 cm) taken from a frontal angle with a neutral background, which can be scanned.

d) On the first day of class, it is necessary to bring the original graduation diploma translated by a sworn public translator and consularized, which will be digitized by the registrar's office.

Note: The institution considers the student duly enrolled after all the aforementioned documents have been submitted.

All assignments, tests, and other written activities must be completed in Portuguese.

a) Registration:

Register online or through the Sales Department by calling 0800 941 7 941.

b) Registration:

Make the payment corresponding to the course registration fee via bank slip or credit card.

Only those who pay the registration fee by the due date on the payment slip will be considered registered. It is important to note, however, that the college reserves the right to finalize registrations according to the order of payments received, respecting the number of places available in each class. If payment confirmation occurs after all available places have been filled, the applicant will receive a refund of the amount paid.

* In order for the Institution to consider the student duly enrolled in the class, they must sign the contract and pay the first installment of the monthly fee via bank slip, which will be due in the month the course begins.

 The remaining installments must be paid on the 5th, 10th, 15th, or 20th of each month, which you must choose when signing up for the course.

c) After confirmation of the course start date, it is necessary to send scanned copies (front and back) of the following documents to the address aluno.sp@cursos.qa.slmandic.edu.br.

Digitalized ID card – (Driver's license does not replace this document);

Digitized CPF (Brazilian Individual Taxpayer Registry);

Recent proof of address;

One 3x4 photo, front-facing, with a neutral background, which can be scanned

Note: If you do not have professional registration in your field of expertise (e.g., CRO, CRM, etc.), you will need to send a scanned copy of your Graduation Diploma.

 Note: The institution considers the student duly enrolled after all the aforementioned documents have been submitted.

Special Discounts:

30% discount on the registration fee for payments made until January 31, 2022, 20% for those made until February 15, 2022 discount 10% on the registration fee for payments made until May 20, 2022.

Current Discounts:

discount 10% on tuition fees is offered to former students of Faculdade São Leopoldo Mandic, with the exception of those who completed single-module courses or courses lasting less than 12 months, at the following campuses: Campinas, Brasília, Curitiba, Rio de Janeiro, Fortaleza, São Paulo, Belo Horizonte, Porto Alegre, and Vila Velha.

For former undergraduate students of Faculdade São Leopoldo Mandic, who are taking their first postgraduate course (excluding single-module courses), there is a 15% on tuition fees and a 50% on registration.

Students who wish to pay semesterly in full receive a 3% on their monthly fees;

For payments made annually in full, we offer a 4% on monthly fees;

For courses lasting more than 12 months, when all tuition fees are paid upfront, a 7% applied to the tuition fees.

Discounts will not be granted for enrollment, with the exception of former undergraduate students of Faculdade São Leopoldo Mandic who are taking their first course.

Orthodontic pliers

Distal cutting pliers

Weingart pliers

Pliers for cutting ties

Mathieu tweezers

Band removal pliers

Omega pliers

Ligature forming pliers

Pliers for cutting thick wire

02 torque pliers

Bird beak pliers 139

Rose pliers

Nance pliers

V-shaped bending pliers

Male individual torque pliers

Female individual torque pliers

Bracket removal pliers

Pliers for transpalatal bar

Universal pliers

Tower for arch contouring with a rod

Typodont

01 typodont from the Orto'art brand – following the standard adopted by Dr. Roberto Simonetti. Contact Mr. Daniel Braidot (19) 3402-5331 / 8132-3241 – www.ortoart.com.br

Orthodontic accessories and materials:

10 Morelli MBT 0.022" bracket openings with hooks, Morelli self-ligating bracket openings MBT 0.022"

Abzil MBT 0.022” bonding tubes (for teeth 16-17-26-27-36-37-46-47)

BTP case for removable device

BTP game (mesial)

Bite ramp (morelli)

Open spring

Short, medium, and long elastic chain

Elastic bands of 1/2", 3/16", 5/16" and 1/8"

Walking sticks

Separating elastics

Tissue protector (tube to cover the bow)

02 sets of mouth openers for gluing – small and large

03 bracket holder clamps

03 pipe clamps

05 elastic tie applicators

03 band setters with plastic handle

03 band adapters (with fishtail end)

01 dynamometer

01 guide for measuring the height of accessories

10 ligature guides

01 hand towel (typodont)

01 acrylic pliers holder for laboratory use

01 game of BTP (trans palatal bar)

1 aeb 0.045” (typodont training)

1 pla 0.045” (typodont training)

1 ihg (typodont training)

1 khg (typodont training) 

Transbond XT kit (adhesive + photo resin)

1 set of upper and 1 lower Morelli bands with upper and lower cases

1 roll of tying wire 0.20 – 0.25 and 0.30mm

Pre-contoured round arches from Orthometric (0.012”- 0.014”- 0.016”- 0.018”- 0.020”) upper and lower

Pre-contoured rectangular arches from Orthometric (0.017”x0.025” – 0.019”x0.025”) – upper and lower

Pre-contoured orthometric steel arches only for lower arches (0.016" – 0.018" – 0.020" – 0.017”x0.025" – 0.019”x0.025")

Various instruments:

Mold set

Gral, spatula and alginate measurer

01 carbon clamp

01 cement spatula #24

01 wax spatula #31

01 wax spatula #7

01 Lecron spatula

02 steel milling cutters for acrylic resin finishing

01 hollenback 3s small

10 sets of clinical instruments – forceps, probe and mirror

Gas lighter

01 alcohol lamp

02 mandrels for contra-angle handpiece

02 mandrels for straight handpiece

01 micro motor with straight tip and contra-angle

2 pairs of UV protective goggles – one for the student and one for the patient

Stones and discs for acrylic resin finishing

01 glass plate

02 abrasive rubber tips for polishing tires

2 jars of dappen

03 Robson brushes for prophylaxis

01 straight scissors for gold

Various materials:

Cotton, rolls and gauze

Cap, mask and gloves

Carbon for occlusal adjustment

01 wet/dry sandpaper #100

Alginate and plaster

Wax 7 and its usefulness

Dental floss

Pumice stone (or similar for prophylaxis)

Glass ionomer for cementation

Acid for enamel conditioning

Stationery supplies:

Notebook

01 soft white eraser

One ballpoint pen in red, blue, black, and green

01 dry-point compass

01 clear acrylic square, 20cm (Trident – ​​Desetec)

01 transparent acrylic ruler, 20cm long (Trident-Desetec brand)

01 transparent acrylic perforated protractor (180º)

01 stylus

01 colorless Scotch-type adhesive tape

01 overhead projector pen

01 mechanical pencil 0.5mm with soft graphite

Medium-sized multi-purpose scissors

01 acetate paper pad for cephalometry (ultraphan paper)

100.01 plastic countertop liner

101. Super Glue

Photography materials:

01 set of transparent plastic retractors for adults and children for intraoral clinical photography

01 set of mirrors for occlusal and lateral photography (adult and child)

One camera. It can be any brand, as long as it allows for high-quality photographs (the camera needs to have excellent macro capabilities)

Note: Depending on need and consumption, it may be necessary to replenish and/or purchase other materials during the course.

Do not purchase the materials list before our first module, as we will explain all items on the list in person.

Commercial Department of the São Leopoldo Mandic Faculty

Telephone: 0800 941 7 941

Email: cursos@cursos.qa.slmandic.edu.br

Website: www.slmandic.edu.br

Customer service via WhatsApp: +55 (19) 2660-3380

Follow the institution on social media:

Facebook.com/saoleopoldomandic

Youtube.com/user/slmandic

Instagram.com/saoleopoldomandic

Linkedin.com/school/saoleopoldomandic

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Itapeva Street, 538, Bela Vista, São Paulo-SP, Postal Code: 01332-000

status

Closed

Level:

Graduation

Closed

Status:

Professor Roberto Simonetti Carvalho, Ms
Coordinator:
Professor Roberto Simonetti Carvalho, Ms
Target audience:

Graduates and Post-Graduates in Dentistry.

Duration:
Period:
Monday to Friday + occasional Saturdays from 8 am to 6 pm
Frequency:
Monthly
Time
From 8am to 6pm
Days of the week
From Monday to Thursday
Location:
Start of classes:
30/05/2022
Registration
R$ 950.00
Investment:
38 x R$ 1,900.00
Extended plan:
R$13,878.00

Registration:

Job openings:

7

Workload:

9085.6 ha

Register and receive an email when the course opens for new enrollments.

This course is for you.

Professor Roberto Simonetti Carvalho, Ms

First Module – Area of ​​Concentration: Orthodontics

ATTENTION:

Schedule for the first day of class.

8:00 AM – Arrival time at the institution;

8am to 10am – Delivery of documentation and signing of the contract;

10:00 AM – Opening of the course with the presence of the Unit Coordinator;

11:00 AM – Tour of the facilities and class photo;

1:30 PM – Presentation of the coordination team and start of activities.

The second and fourth modules will cover subjects in the Related Domain area and will be taught as follows.

The second module for the subjects of Medical Emergencies and Drug Therapy will be conducted in an online format .

The fourth module, for the subjects of Ethics and Dental Legislation and Scientific Research Methodology, will be conducted in an online format.

Note: Students who have already completed the subjects in these two Related Domain modules (Medical Emergencies, Scientific Research Methodology, Drug Therapy, and Dental Ethics and Legislation) in another Specialization course may request, from the Commercial Department before starting the course, an analysis of the exemption (validation) of these studies, provided that the minimum period of up to 4 years from the start date of the course is respected. Exceptionally for former students of the São Leopoldo Mandic Institution, a proportional discount will be granted on the validated Related Domain subjects. If the request occurs after the start of classes, the discount will only be valid for the months following the date of the request.

The third module, and from the fifth module onwards, the course will take place regularly from Monday to Thursday, from 8 am to 6 pm, with classes focused on the area of ​​Concentration (Orthodontics).

SLMandic reserves the right not to start the course on the date indicated above if the minimum number of students is not reached. The registrant is responsible for waiting for confirmation of the start date from the Commercial Department so that the necessary arrangements can be made. 

Partial course calendar:

Module 1: 30, 31 May 1 and 2 June

2nd Module: 1st to 30th , 2022 – Related Domain – Medical Emergencies and Drug Therapy – Distance Learning; 

3rd Module: 18, 19, 20 and 21, July

4th Module: 1st to 31st , 2022 – Related Domain – Ethics and Dental Legislation and Scientific Research Methodology – Distance Learning; 

5th Module: 12, 13, 14 and 15, September

6th Module: 10, 11, 12 and 13, 2022 – Area of ​​Concentration;

7th Module: 14, 15, 16 and 17, 2022 – Area of ​​Concentration;

8th Module: 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th December

"Enrollment in the class is contingent upon the student's CRO (Regional Council of Dentistry) issuance date, which cannot be later than the course start date, in accordance with CFO (Federal Council of Dentistry) regulations."

Course Content:

Related Domain Area (common modules):

Medical Emergencies;

Scientific Research Methodology;

Drug Therapy;

Ethics and Legislation in Dentistry.

Area of ​​Concentration (Orthodontics):

Subject: Orthodontic documentation

1. Orthodontic charts – completion and interpretation;

2. Orthodontic models;

3. Photography;

4. Lateral and frontal cephalometric radiographs;

5. Dental X-rays;

6. Clinical follow-up records;

7. Final report of orthodontic treatment.

Subject: Cephalometry

1. Introduction and history;

2. Anatomical drawing;

3. Recommended points;

4. Lines and planes;

5. Interpretation of cephalometric measurements;

6. Standard USP analysis;

7. Ricketts analysis;

8. McNamara analysis;

9. Jarabak analysis;

10. Overlapping lines.

Subject: Orthodontic Techniques

1. Typodont;

2. Straight-wire technique;

3. Self-connecting device;

4. Versatility mbt;

5. Dental aligners;

6. Ligated, self-ligating and aesthetic brackets (advantages, disadvantages and particularities);

7. Mechanical properties of orthodontic wires (a contemporary approach);

8. Mini-implants;

9. Transpalatal bar;

10. Aeb;

11. Pla;

12. Auxiliary arches;

13. Molar distalization;

14. Retention and stability in orthodontics.

Subject: Orthodontic theory

1. History of orthodontics;

2. Classification of malocclusions;

3. Model analysis;

4. The six keys to ideal occlusion and its variations;

5. Facial analysis;

6. Biomechanics of tooth movement. Tissue reactions to orthodontic movements;

7. Interproximal wear;

8. Orthodontic treatment in adults (specificities);

9. Impacted teeth;

10. Post-treatment – ​​simplified orthodontic protocols;

11. Treatment protocols for standard malocclusions, i.e., their variations;

12. Treatment protocols for Class II malocclusions and their variations;

13. Treatment protocols for Class III malocclusions and their variations;

14. Treatment protocols for malocclusions in surgical patients;

15. Training in orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning using extensive documentation of treated and documented clinical cases from 1995 to the present day.  

Subject: Preventive and Interceptive Orthodontics

1. Presentation of the main mechanical and functional orthopedic devices;

2. Craniofacial growth and development;

3. Development of dentition and occlusion;

4. Maturational biological indicators;

5. Etiology of malocclusions;

6. Breakthrough problems;

7. Pattern of associated dental anomalies;

8. Ectopic eruption or impaction of permanent teeth;

9. Early treatment – ​​two-phase treatment protocols;

10. Early treatment protocols in patients with vertical impairment;

11. Early treatment protocols in patients with vertical excess;

12. Early treatment protocols in patients with transverse disabilities;

13. Early treatment protocols in standard i patients;

14. Early treatment protocols in standard ii patients;

15. Early treatment protocols in standard III patients;

Training on orthodontic mini-implants (temporary anchorage devices):

1. Biosecurity;

2. Anatomy;

3. Installation techniques;

4. Intra-alveolar mini-implants;

5. Extra-alveolar mini-implants;

6. Pre- and post-operative medication;

7. Pre- and post-operative care;

8. Incidents and complications;

9. Hands-on on a mannequin;

10. Clinical practice;

11. MARPE Protocol;

12. Mornings protocol.

Training for Alignment Technicians:

1. Introduction to digital orthodontics;

2. Scanning;

3. Biomechanics with aligners: attachments;

4. Indications and limitations;

5. Monitoring protocols.

Prof. Laura Martins Pinhel
Prof. Dr. Rodrigo Simonetti R. Carvalho

Triple Certification: Upon completion of the course, the dentist will receive a Specialist in Orthodontics certificate recognized by the MEC (Brazilian Ministry of Education) and CFO (Brazilian Federal Council of Dentistry), in addition to certificates of Qualification in Mini-Implants and Qualification in Aligners, both recognized by the MEC.

We will work with the Straight Wire technique, MBT philosophy, and use both ligated and self-ligating brackets;

Intense clinical activity with patients;

Dental surgeons will learn how to manufacture orthodontic aligners in various models and protocols;

Brazil has more than 350,000 trained dentists. However, only 37% of these professionals have a specialization (Data from May 2021, CFO)

Many professionals have sought out São Leopoldo Mandic because it is a benchmark in health education, in addition to ensuring that all students have contact with the most diverse techniques, access cutting-edge technology, expand their networks, and obtain learning focused on the trends of contemporary dentistry;

Data shows that a professional, upon completing a specialization course, experiences a 150% increase in their income, offsetting the investment made (Source: Semesp);

SLMANDIC features laboratories with state-of-the-art equipment, specialized technical staff, and an online platform for interaction with courses. 

Remote access to the CAPES Periodicals Portal;

Research Ethics Committee (CEP/SLMANDIC);

Ethics Committee on the Use of Animals (CEUA/SLMANDIC);

Center for Technological Innovation;

Mandic Health Innovation Hub (Hub Mandic);

The Technological Innovation Center (NIT/SLMANDIC) has as its main mission to encourage innovation and the exchange between companies and institutions;

Students at São Leopoldo Mandic will have access to a complete structure and infrastructure for learning and social interaction on one of the largest campuses in Brazil, featuring modern technologies and innovative systems, such as:

• 5 dental clinics, totaling 66 dental units, exclusively for postgraduate studies;

• Radiology center with state-of-the-art equipment such as CT scanners, portable scanners, image manipulation software, 3D photography, among others.

• Proprietary electronic medical record system (OdontoSig), containing data on patients who have already been triaged and directed to the appropriate specialty, which can be accessed by students from their own cell phones, wherever they are, including for database searches;

• In-house prosthetic laboratory in Campinas, equipped with digital technology (milling machines, 3D printers, among others), and a team of highly qualified prosthetic professionals for a complete digital workflow;

• Multidisciplinary laboratories equipped for the different practical activities of each specialty;

• Spacious and comfortable classrooms, equipped for live remote streaming via digital learning platform;

• Student services portal;

• Luggage rack;

• On-site parking.

Foreign prospective students: 

a) Apply online or through the Sales Department by calling 0800 941 7 941.

b) Enrollment:

Make the payment corresponding to enrollment fee for the selected course using a bank payment slip if you have a CPF (national insurance number). You may also pay using a credit card or international bank transfer.

c) Formalizing your enrollment:

* In order to complete the enrollment process, you will be required to sign the contract and pay the first three months of tuition fees in advance on the first day of academic activities. Payments must be made in Brazilian currency (Real).

The remaining installments must be paid from the second module monthly on the 5th, 10th, 15th or 20th of each month, which you must choose when contracting the course.

The details for payment via international bank transfer using a current account are:

Payment Orders in USD

Through: Bank of New York

New York – USA

SWIFT BIC: IRVTUS3N

TAB: 053000196

Account number: 6550422632

Payee Bank: BANCO ITAÚ S/A

São Paulo, Brazil

SWIFT BIC: ITAUBRSP

Payee Customer: SOCIEDADE REGIONAL DE ENSINO E SAÚDE SS LTDA

Branch: 6393

Account number: 03477-9

d) Upon confirmation of enrollment in the selected course, scanned copies (front and back) of the following documents must be sent to Estudante.sp@cursos.qa.slmandic.edu.br.

· Birth or marriage certificate – certified by the Brazilian consulate;

· Passport showing personal identification, and the Visa Stamp to enter Brazil (whenever applicable);

· RNE – Foreign National Registry OR the protocol issued by the Federal Police, stating the period of leave to remain in Brazil;

· Recent proof of residence (last three months).

· One 3 cm x 4 cm front-angle photo with neutral background that allows for digital scanning.

e) On the first day of academic activities, it is necessary to bring the original graduation certificate translated by a certified translator and stamped by the Brazilian consulate, which will be digitized by the secretariat.

Note: This higher education institution will only regard the student as duly enrolled once all the aforementioned documents have been received and accepted.

All assignments, tests and other written activities will be done in Portuguese.


Foreigners:

a) Register online or through the Sales Department by calling 0800 941 7 941.

b) Registration:

Make the payment corresponding to the course registration fee via bank slip if you have a CPF (Brazilian tax identification number), credit card, or international currency exchange

* In order for the institution to consider the student duly enrolled in the class, they must pay the three monthly installments in advance on the first day of class, in Brazilian currency (Real), and sign the contract

The remaining installments must be paid starting from the second module, monthly, on the due dates of the 5th, 10th, 15th, or 20th of each month, which you must choose when signing up for the course.

Below are the bank details for payment via international currency exchange

Payment Orders in USD

Through: Bank of New York

New York – USA

BIC SWIFT: IRVTUS3N

ABA: 053000196

Account number: 6550422632

Beneficiary Bank: BANCO ITAÚ S/A

São Paulo – Brazil

BIC SWIFT: ITAUBRSP

Beneficiary Customer: SOCIEDADE REGIONAL DE ENSINO E SAÚDE SS LTDA

Branch: 6393

Account number: 03477-9

c) After confirmation of the course start date, it is necessary to send scanned copies (front and back) of the following documents to the address aluno.sp@cursos.qa.slmandic.edu.br.

• Birth or marriage certificate – consularized;

• Passport containing: Personal data and entry stamp and visa for the country;

• RNE – National Foreigner Registration or its protocol with the Federal Police, this with visa and authorization to remain in the country and indication of the period of stay;

• Recent proof of residence (issued within the last three months). 

• 1 photo (3 x 4 cm) taken from a frontal angle with a neutral background, which can be scanned.

d) On the first day of class, it is necessary to bring the original graduation diploma translated by a sworn public translator and consularized, which will be digitized by the registrar's office.

Note: The institution considers the student duly enrolled after all the aforementioned documents have been submitted.

All assignments, tests, and other written activities must be completed in Portuguese.

a) Registration:

Register online or through the Sales Department by calling 0800 941 7 941.

b) Registration:

Make the payment corresponding to the course registration fee via bank slip or credit card.

Only those who pay the registration fee by the due date on the payment slip will be considered registered. It is important to note, however, that the college reserves the right to finalize registrations according to the order of payments received, respecting the number of places available in each class. If payment confirmation occurs after all available places have been filled, the applicant will receive a refund of the amount paid.

* In order for the Institution to consider the student duly enrolled in the class, they must sign the contract and pay the first installment of the monthly fee via bank slip, which will be due in the month the course begins.

 The remaining installments must be paid on the 5th, 10th, 15th, or 20th of each month, which you must choose when signing up for the course.

c) After confirmation of the course start date, it is necessary to send scanned copies (front and back) of the following documents to the address aluno.sp@cursos.qa.slmandic.edu.br.

Digitalized ID card – (Driver's license does not replace this document);

Digitized CPF (Brazilian Individual Taxpayer Registry);

Recent proof of address;

One 3x4 photo, front-facing, with a neutral background, which can be scanned

Note: If you do not have professional registration in your field of expertise (e.g., CRO, CRM, etc.), you will need to send a scanned copy of your Graduation Diploma.

 Note: The institution considers the student duly enrolled after all the aforementioned documents have been submitted.

Special Discounts:

30% discount on the registration fee for payments made until January 31, 2022, 20% for those made until February 15, 2022 discount 10% on the registration fee for payments made until May 20, 2022.

Current Discounts:

discount 10% on tuition fees is offered to former students of Faculdade São Leopoldo Mandic, with the exception of those who completed single-module courses or courses lasting less than 12 months, at the following campuses: Campinas, Brasília, Curitiba, Rio de Janeiro, Fortaleza, São Paulo, Belo Horizonte, Porto Alegre, and Vila Velha.

For former undergraduate students of Faculdade São Leopoldo Mandic, who are taking their first postgraduate course (excluding single-module courses), there is a 15% on tuition fees and a 50% on registration.

Students who wish to pay semesterly in full receive a 3% on their monthly fees;

For payments made annually in full, we offer a 4% on monthly fees;

For courses lasting more than 12 months, when all tuition fees are paid upfront, a 7% applied to the tuition fees.

Discounts will not be granted for enrollment, with the exception of former undergraduate students of Faculdade São Leopoldo Mandic who are taking their first course.

Orthodontic pliers

Distal cutting pliers

Weingart pliers

Pliers for cutting ties

Mathieu tweezers

Band removal pliers

Omega pliers

Ligature forming pliers

Pliers for cutting thick wire

02 torque pliers

Bird beak pliers 139

Rose pliers

Nance pliers

V-shaped bending pliers

Male individual torque pliers

Female individual torque pliers

Bracket removal pliers

Pliers for transpalatal bar

Universal pliers

Tower for arch contouring with a rod

Typodont

01 typodont from the Orto'art brand – following the standard adopted by Dr. Roberto Simonetti. Contact Mr. Daniel Braidot (19) 3402-5331 / 8132-3241 – www.ortoart.com.br

Orthodontic accessories and materials:

10 Morelli MBT 0.022" bracket openings with hooks, Morelli self-ligating bracket openings MBT 0.022"

Abzil MBT 0.022” bonding tubes (for teeth 16-17-26-27-36-37-46-47)

BTP case for removable device

BTP game (mesial)

Bite ramp (morelli)

Open spring

Short, medium, and long elastic chain

Elastic bands of 1/2", 3/16", 5/16" and 1/8"

Walking sticks

Separating elastics

Tissue protector (tube to cover the bow)

02 sets of mouth openers for gluing – small and large

03 bracket holder clamps

03 pipe clamps

05 elastic tie applicators

03 band setters with plastic handle

03 band adapters (with fishtail end)

01 dynamometer

01 guide for measuring the height of accessories

10 ligature guides

01 hand towel (typodont)

01 acrylic pliers holder for laboratory use

01 game of BTP (trans palatal bar)

1 aeb 0.045” (typodont training)

1 pla 0.045” (typodont training)

1 ihg (typodont training)

1 khg (typodont training) 

Transbond XT kit (adhesive + photo resin)

1 set of upper and 1 lower Morelli bands with upper and lower cases

1 roll of tying wire 0.20 – 0.25 and 0.30mm

Pre-contoured round arches from Orthometric (0.012”- 0.014”- 0.016”- 0.018”- 0.020”) upper and lower

Pre-contoured rectangular arches from Orthometric (0.017”x0.025” – 0.019”x0.025”) – upper and lower

Pre-contoured orthometric steel arches only for lower arches (0.016" – 0.018" – 0.020" – 0.017”x0.025" – 0.019”x0.025")

Various instruments:

Mold set

Gral, spatula and alginate measurer

01 carbon clamp

01 cement spatula #24

01 wax spatula #31

01 wax spatula #7

01 Lecron spatula

02 steel milling cutters for acrylic resin finishing

01 hollenback 3s small

10 sets of clinical instruments – forceps, probe and mirror

Gas lighter

01 alcohol lamp

02 mandrels for contra-angle handpiece

02 mandrels for straight handpiece

01 micro motor with straight tip and contra-angle

2 pairs of UV protective goggles – one for the student and one for the patient

Stones and discs for acrylic resin finishing

01 glass plate

02 abrasive rubber tips for polishing tires

2 jars of dappen

03 Robson brushes for prophylaxis

01 straight scissors for gold

Various materials:

Cotton, rolls and gauze

Cap, mask and gloves

Carbon for occlusal adjustment

01 wet/dry sandpaper #100

Alginate and plaster

Wax 7 and its usefulness

Dental floss

Pumice stone (or similar for prophylaxis)

Glass ionomer for cementation

Acid for enamel conditioning

Stationery supplies:

Notebook

01 soft white eraser

One ballpoint pen in red, blue, black, and green

01 dry-point compass

01 clear acrylic square, 20cm (Trident – ​​Desetec)

01 transparent acrylic ruler, 20cm long (Trident-Desetec brand)

01 transparent acrylic perforated protractor (180º)

01 stylus

01 colorless Scotch-type adhesive tape

01 overhead projector pen

01 mechanical pencil 0.5mm with soft graphite

Medium-sized multi-purpose scissors

01 acetate paper pad for cephalometry (ultraphan paper)

100.01 plastic countertop liner

101. Super Glue

Photography materials:

01 set of transparent plastic retractors for adults and children for intraoral clinical photography

01 set of mirrors for occlusal and lateral photography (adult and child)

One camera. It can be any brand, as long as it allows for high-quality photographs (the camera needs to have excellent macro capabilities)

Note: Depending on need and consumption, it may be necessary to replenish and/or purchase other materials during the course.

Do not purchase the materials list before our first module, as we will explain all items on the list in person.

Commercial Department of the São Leopoldo Mandic Faculty

Telephone: 0800 941 7 941

Email: cursos@cursos.qa.slmandic.edu.br

Website: www.slmandic.edu.br

Customer service via WhatsApp: +55 (19) 2660-3380

Follow the institution on social media:

Facebook.com/saoleopoldomandic

Youtube.com/user/slmandic

Instagram.com/saoleopoldomandic

Linkedin.com/school/saoleopoldomandic

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Itapeva Street, 538, Bela Vista, São Paulo-SP, Postal Code: 01332-000

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The undergraduate Dentistry course is full-time. Classes are held Monday through Friday, in the morning and afternoon. There are some activities on Saturdays, according to the academic calendar. Learn more details below:

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  • a) Enrollment:
    Apply online or through the Commercial Department by calling 0800 941 7 941, by WhatsApp +55 19 99228-8781, or by e-mail curso@cursos.qa.slmandic.edu.br . For the Institution to consider the student duly enrolled in the class, they must make the payment corresponding to the enrollment in the course through a bank slip with a CPF, credit card, or international exchange. In addition, the student must electronically sign the digital contract, which will be sent by e-mail through the IziSign Platform. It is worth mentioning that São Leopoldo Mandic reserves the right to enroll students in accordance with the order of payments, respecting the number of vacancies in each class. If confirmation of payment occurs after filling available places, the candidate for the course will receive a refund of the amount paid. * The installments payment dates related to the course payment plan will follow the rule: Masters – Every 5th of each month Doctorate – Every 20th of each month Other types of course (eg Specialization, Training, etc.) – Every 10th of each month. Below are the bank details for payment through International Exchange. Payment Orders in USD Through: BANK OF NEW YORK New York – USA BIC SWIFT: IRVTUS3N ABA: 053000196 Account number: 6550422632 Beneficiary Bank: BANCO ITAÚ S/A São Paulo – Brazil BIC SWIFT: ITAUBRSP Beneficiary Customer: SOCIEDADE REGIONAL DE ENSINO E SAÚDE SS LTDA Branch: 6393 Account number: 03477-9
    b) The documentation required to regularize the enrollment must be presented in physical format at the Student Support/Secretary of the Unit, within the period in accordance with the contract:
    – Birth or marriage certificate
    – certified by the Brazilian consulate;
    – Passport showing personal identification, and the Visa Stamp to enter in Brazil (whenever applicable); – CRNM (National Immigration Registry Card) OR RNE (Foreign National Registry) OR the protocol issued by the Federal Police, stating the period of leave to remain in Brazil; – Professional card (which proves the permission to practice the profession) – Recent proof of residence (last three months); – One 3cm x 4cm front-angle photo with neutral background that allows for digital scanning; – Original Graduation Diploma translated by a sworn and consularized public translator.
    Note: As required by the Brazilian Ministry of Education, the Graduation diploma is requested to be scanned at the institution, and must be delivered within the period in accordance with the contract, under penalty of non-issuance of the diploma if you have this pendency. All assignments, tests and other written activities must be done in Portuguese.

Faculty

Prof. Laura Martins Pinhel

Prof. Dr. Rodrigo Simonetti R. Carvalho

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Level:

Graduation

Status:

Dr. Mariana Dias Flor Ribeiro

Coordinator:
6 years (12 semesters)
Target audience:

Graduates and Post-Graduates in Dentistry.

Duration:
6 years (12 semesters)
Period:
Monday to Friday + occasional Saturdays from 8 am to 6 pm
Frequency:
Monday to Friday + occasional Saturdays from 8 am to 6 pm
Time:
Monday to Friday + occasional Saturdays from 8 am to 6 pm
Days of the week:
Monday to Friday + occasional Saturdays from 8 am to 6 pm
Location:
Start of classes:
August 2024
Registration:
R$13,878.00
Investment:
R$13,878.00

Extended plan:

R$13,878.00
Registration:
R$13,878.00

Workload:

9085.6 ha

Job openings:

Campinas 20 / Araras 20

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Specialization
Orthodontics

Discount policy

Special Discounts:

30% discount on the registration fee for payments made until January 31, 2022, 20% for those made until February 15, 2022 discount 10% on the registration fee for payments made until May 20, 2022.

Current Discounts:

discount 10% on tuition fees is offered to former students of Faculdade São Leopoldo Mandic, with the exception of those who completed single-module courses or courses lasting less than 12 months, at the following campuses: Campinas, Brasília, Curitiba, Rio de Janeiro, Fortaleza, São Paulo, Belo Horizonte, Porto Alegre, and Vila Velha.

For former undergraduate students of Faculdade São Leopoldo Mandic, who are taking their first postgraduate course (excluding single-module courses), there is a 15% on tuition fees and a 50% on registration.

Students who wish to pay semesterly in full receive a 3% on their monthly fees;

For payments made annually in full, we offer a 4% on monthly fees;

For courses lasting more than 12 months, when all tuition fees are paid upfront, a 7% applied to the tuition fees.

Discounts will not be granted for enrollment, with the exception of former undergraduate students of Faculdade São Leopoldo Mandic who are taking their first course.

Faculty

Specialization
Orthodontics

Professor Roberto Simonetti Carvalho, Ms
Prof. Laura Martins Pinhel
Prof. Dr. Rodrigo Simonetti R. Carvalho