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Periodontally Accelerated Osteogenic Orthodontics - Part 2
Description:
In Part 2 of this lecture series, Dr. Colin Richman continues his description of the advantages of periodontally accelerated osteogenic orthodontics (PAOO). Utilizing several clinical cases for emphasis, Dr. Richman demonstrates the clinical applications of PAOO to increase the volume of bone and soft tissue available as well as allowing for much more rapid orthodontic tooth movement, especially in adult patients.
Date Added:
6/17/2009
Author(s):
Colin Richman, DMD
EDUCATION:
Born and educated, Johannesburg, South Africa,
Dental Degree, Johannesburg, South Africa,
Post-Graduate Dental Degree, London England;...
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Questions & Comments
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Harry Albers - (10/13/2015 1:38 PM)
Is there anyplace you can get a surgical guide made for assistance in making the cuts?
Thanks,
Harry
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Ernesto de Varona - (8/27/2014 6:08 PM)
I have learn the technique for rapid Orthodontic treatment in Prague in the 80's and did about 20 cases ,all were more than 18 years old ;results were excelent.
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Maurice Salama - (1/5/2014 1:21 PM)
Great stuff on PAOO. Thanks Colin
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Ram Sunil - (11/1/2010 11:25 AM)
quite a new thing for me but very intresting sir thank u for enlightment .i want 2 know more about the surgical procedure
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Arunachalam Dhandapani - (3/20/2010 8:05 AM)
Why isn't there anything about the technique , but only before and after pics. Doesn't help us learn anything significant clincally :-O
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DR. SUNIL.,B.D.S - (1/1/2010 4:45 PM)
a real and practcal treatment modality,convincing too.
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DR. SUNIL.,B.D.S - (11/28/2009 2:39 AM)
Very good discussion. At least now we will be able to give our older patients the ortho option.
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Vijay Mabrukar - (8/2/2009 2:01 AM)
it was a wild dream in BDS internship about this concept and was not a reality.
but here it is fully functional and kicking
thank you very much
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Maurice Salama - (7/13/2009 3:19 PM)
Would like to know how many of the XP members are doing this procedure and how have the outcomes been? Positive or Negative results? Is it worth it for the patient considering the additional surgery and cost issues?
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