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

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

Presented By: Maurice Salama, DMD
Presentation Style: Video
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The Role of Orthodontics in the Interdisciplinary Management of Soft Tissue, Occlusal and Esthetic Abnormalities - Part 1 of 2 Premium Member Content

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

Presented By: Maurice Salama, DMD
Presentation Style: Video
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Orthodontic Site Development in treatment of Consecutive Anterior Implants

Orthodontic Site Development in treatment of Consecutive Anterior Implants
Dr. Sivan Kars utilizes orthodontic forced eruption to develop the sites of adjacent hopeless anterior teeth prior to extraction and implant placement. Diagnosis, sequencing and timing of therapy are presented for discussion.

Presented By: Sivan Kars, DMD, MPA
Presentation Style: Lecture
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Treatment Planning – A team session

Treatment Planning – A team session
Dr. Henry Salama and Dr. David Garber discuss the diagnosis as well as the possible treatment planning options to manage a deficient site prior to esthetic implant therapy.

Presented By: Henry Salama, DMD;Henry Salama, DMD and David Garber, DMD
Presentation Style: Lecture
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Extrusion Articles
Splints Are Not Just for TMD Therapy

Splints Are Not Just for TMD Therapy
Properly made and well-adjusted occlusal splints can help control parafunctional stresses that are applied by the patient to their natural teeth and the restorations that dentists fabricate for them.

Author(s): Edward A. McLaren, DDS, MDC;Greg J Vigoren, DDS
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Guidelines for Esthetic Restorative Options

Guidelines for Esthetic Restorative Options
The patient with hopeless, fractured, or missing teeth within the aesthetic zone has posed a tremendous challenge for today's clinician. This article discusses "diagnostic indicators" involved during the evaluation of questionalbe teeth or edentulous spans prior to treatment planning, as well as the potential adjunctive role of orthodontics for the development of an easthetic restorative recipient site. The utilization of orthodontic extrusion in combination with atraumatic extraction and immediate…

Author(s): David Garber, DMD;Maurice Salama, DMD;Henry Salama, DMD
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The Role of Orthodontic Extrusive Remodeling

The Role of Orthodontic Extrusive Remodeling
A classification scheme that systematizes the wide range of regenerative potential of common extraction site topographies is presented. Within this system, the parameters for immediate implant placement and preliminary ridge augmentation are discussed. In addition, a new adjunctive role for orthodontic extrusion is introduced. This approach is intended to manipulate "hopeless" teeth to modify their local defect environments, thereby enhancing the predictability of subsequent implant placement at…

Author(s): Maurice Salama, DMD;Henry Salama, DMD
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