Christiaan Colpaert

Born in 1935, he has a daughter and two sons, and the grandfather of Alexia, Vic and Pauwel. After many years of professional life in Belgium and seven years in Africa, received with the Examination of entry at the Polytechnic School it forked towards medicine and dentistry. He is bachelor in medicine (UCL 1967), master in dental sciences (UCL 1969), graduate in complementary studies (KUL 2004). Former in charge of probationers for the KUL, former resident in charge of teaching with the UCL (fixed prosthodontics), he followed further trainings in maxillo-facial orthodontics in Leuven, in hospital management in Brussels, in implantology in Liege and Bordeaux 2, parodontology in Leuven .

He has his own practice since 1969 in Leuven and Brussels.

He made presentations on the following subjects: Cellular Regeneration in parodontology (Mons 1996), Amélogénine (Constanta 2004), Abrasion (Namur 2004), Dentistry with Minimal Invasion (Brussels 2004 and Constanta 2005), Problems targeted in dentistry, the social Implication of dentistry in Europe (Constanta 2005). He made a study on the establishment of the dentists' surgeries in Belgium (School of Public health, Brussels 1975), on the axes of the condyles of the mandible (ÉLOPI, Liege 1995), on a survey in connection with the creation of the occupation of oral hygienists in Belgium ( School of Dentistry, Leuven 2004).

He wrote an analysis of the indices in orthodontics (the Newspaper of the dentist, May 2005) a study on the TMJ (accepted for publication Implantologie Nov. 2005).

Member of many dental trade associations, of which the honourable Pierre Fauchard Academy, he is since 2003 deputy substitute for the "European Union of the Practitioners of Dental Medicine" at the Council of Europe.

Permanent representative at the Participative Assembly of the Council of Europe where he sits since 1980, he is member of the regrouping health and the human right regrouping.

He is the author of the preliminary draft of additional protocol to the human s rights (adopted unanimously in March 1993): Right to education.

He took part in the group of study for the teaching of the human s rights in secondary education (Drobeta Turnu Severin 1995) and in the top for the North-South co-operation (Tlemcen 2002).

 

To close the mouth results from a behaviour

- Anatomy of the ATM

- Geometrical analysis of the movements of the ATM

- Electronic observation of occlusion

- The movements of the ATM have the complexity of behaviour

- Behavioural approach of occlusion