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Diagnosing & Treatment Planning Gingival Esthetics

Description:
A critical component of a beautiful smile is the appearance and position of the gingival tissues. Creating a beautiful gingival architecture begins with the diagnosis of gingival and papilla placement and symmetry. Following this webinar you will be able to use incisal edge position and tooth proportion to plan the final position of the gingival tissues for ideal esthetics. The program will look in depth at the concept of excessive gingival display and diagnosing the potential causes from vertical maxillary excess to altered passive eruption and super eruption following tooth wear.

Date Added:
3/22/2012

Author(s):

Lee Ann Brady, DMD Lee Ann Brady, DMD
Dr. Lee Ann Brady is a privately practicing dentist and nationally recognized educator and writer. Her practice experience has been rich and varied. She has worked in a...
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Questions & Comments
motaz tayeh - (1/6/2013 11:16 AM)

thanks for your nice presentation, could you please send me a PDF handout to: motaz_dentist@yahoo.com

Karl Sousa - (10/31/2012 1:48 PM)

Great presentation Dr. Brady. Would be grateful for your PDF handout to drkarlsousa@gmail.com Thank you

VASILIKI FARMAKI - (10/31/2012 9:30 AM)

Thank you for your nice presentation.Could you please sent me a PDF handout to farmakiv@hotmail.com Thank you very much!

denzil austin-little - (8/24/2012 11:25 AM)

THANK YOU FOR A VERY COMPREHENSIVE OVERVIEW OF CORRECTIVE ESTHETICS,COULD YOU EXPLAIN YOUR REASONS FOR USING A CO2 LASER OVER SAY ND:YAD,DIODE,OR ANY OTHER SOFT TISSUE LASER.I WOULD ALSO BE GRATEFUL FOR YOUR PDF HANDOUT DEZ@AUSTINLITTLE.CO.UK

Muhammad Saleh - (6/30/2012 1:27 PM)

thanks for your nice presentation, could you please send me a PDF handout to: hosni2015@live.com

amal nawasrah - (4/8/2012 6:15 PM)

Thank you for your nice presentation,please send me the hand out to amnawasrah@ud.edu.sa thank you

Sérgio Lopes - (3/27/2012 6:41 PM)

Very good presentation Dr. Brady Objective , ellucidating, instructive .. Please, can you provide me a PDF handout to: sergiofarialopes@hotmail.com Greetings and thank you.

Orsolya Varga - (3/26/2012 4:58 AM)

Nice webminar! Please send me a handout to orsikukac@gmail.com. Thank you!

ASHOK GUPTA - (3/24/2012 10:10 PM)

please show some better cases in ortho n endodontics.no knew cases r being shown.anchor loss in ortho is a common problem in straight wire tecnique.how to avoid it

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