Damon System — Advanced Training Course on Self-Ligating Mechanics
Duration: 2 Days
Course Type: On-site / Online
Language: English
Limited Seats: Maximum 10 participants
Learning Objectives
Understand the concept and philosophy behind self-ligating systems
Learn the biomechanical differences between conventional and Damon systems
Identify ideal case selection criteria for Damon mechanics
Study archwire sequencing and torque control
Manage crowding, rotations, and open/closed bites with Damon protocol
Evaluate case outcomes and finishing techniques for optimal results
Course Overview
The Damon System represents one of the most innovative self-ligating treatment approaches, focusing on light-force mechanics, biological tooth movement, and enhanced patient comfort.
This advanced course provides a comprehensive understanding of the biomechanical principles, clinical workflow, and case management strategies unique to the Damon philosophy.
Participants will learn how to integrate self-ligating systems effectively into daily clinical practice — improving efficiency, reducing treatment time, and achieving superior esthetic outcomes.
Course Curriculum
Introduction to the Damon philosophy and light-force concept
Types of Damon brackets and clinical selection
Archwire progression and torque expression
Bracket placement accuracy and indirect bonding techniques
Managing transverse development and smile esthetics
Troubleshooting: bracket failure, rotation control, and finishing
Clinical case presentations and treatment planning
Integration of digital orthodontics with Damon System
Hands-On Workshop
Participants will practice bracket placement, archwire sequencing, and finishing techniques on typodont models using real Damon System components.
The workshop emphasizes precision in bracket positioning and wire management for predictable clinical results.