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Periodontally-Accelerated Osteogenic Orthodontics – Part 3
Description:
In part 3 of this series, Dr. Colin Richman describes the advantages of PAOO in clinical practice. Case reports, including patients exhibiting ankylosed and/or very prominent roots, as well as a patient with an open bite are featured in detail to highlight the benefits of PAOO over conventional therapy.
Date Added:
8/17/2009
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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Mirko Solderer - (12/6/2018 3:55 PM)
Where can you learn this technique in detail? Thank you
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Mirko Solderer - (12/6/2018 3:55 PM)
Where can you learn this technique in detail? Thank you
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