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The Role of Orthodontics in the Interdisciplinary Management of Soft Tissue, Occlusal and Esthetic Abnormalities - Part 1 of 2

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Orthodontic tooth movement can often be combined with periodontal plastic surgical techniques and guided bone regeneration to establish the optimal foundation for functional and esthetic restorations. This presentation will highlight the benefits in such an interdisciplinary approach with and emphasis on the role of "directional" orthodontic tooth movement in the non-surgical enhancement of soft-and hard-tissue dimensions as part of "site development." Occlusal and Esthetic issues related to comprehensive orthodontic therapy will similarly be highlighted as well as the utilization of transitional anchorage devices "TADS" for unconventional tooth movement.

Date Added:
5/6/2012

Author(s):

Maurice Salama, DMD Maurice Salama, DMD
Dr. Maurice A. Salama completed his undergraduate studies at the State University of New York at Binghamton in 1985, where he received his BS in Biology. Dr. Salama r...
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Questions & Comments
Gilbert Lee - (10/1/2012 5:30 PM)

Excellent case presentation showing natural autologous bone and gingival healing without a surgical intervention.also using conventional crown and bridge will give the best long term perio stability.

FARHAN DURRANI492 - (6/26/2012 1:49 PM)

excellent education,orthodontics alone can do wonders if done properly

Maurice Salama - (5/23/2012 4:10 PM)

Susan and Hugh; thank you. Orthodontics is "underutilized" in esthetic and regenerative dentistry. This presentation displays that in a small way. Regards Dr. Salama

Dr. Susan Delpeche94 - (5/23/2012 2:17 PM)

Very interesting and educational presentation.

Hugh Flax - (5/17/2012 5:12 AM)

Fantastic presentation Maurice
Very inspiration to use ALL modalities in problem solving
Thanks

Maurice Salama - (5/12/2012 2:14 AM)

Jose, Youssef and Ashok; Thanks for comments. Part 2 is coming in next weeks newsletter. More articles on extrusion can be found in the articles section on XP and Ashok, retain the tooth after extrusion for a minimum of 3 months.
thanks to all
Dr. Salama

ASHOK GUPTA - (5/11/2012 9:38 PM)

ip n one of my cases I extruded the right central upper incicisor n retained it for for few months.the same patient came to me after some months the same tooth again intruded.I stsrt the treatment once again n extruded it.retained. but again it intruded.

ASHOK GUPTA - (5/11/2012 9:38 PM)

ip n one of my cases I extruded the right central upper incicisor n retained it for for few months.the same patient came to me after some months the same tooth again intruded.I stsrt the treatment once again n extruded it.retained. but again it intruded.

José Lara Gonzalez - (5/11/2012 8:24 PM)

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