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The specialist magazine cosmetic dentistry_beauty & science presents the most significant international developments and experiences in an easy-to-read format to practitioners around the world. This high gloss, English language magazine is published four times a year and distributed at all major international congresses and exhibitions. cosmetic dentistry is sent to a database of 4.000 dentists worldwide (mainly USA, Middle East & Africa, Asia Pacific, and Europe) and gets a wide bonus distribution at several shows in 2011 all over the world. While it is being supported by a distinguished international advisory board (please see below), the magazine is now the official publication of the Asian Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry (AAAD) as well as the South Asian Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry (SAAAD). The content is a combination of specialty articles, clinical studies, case reports, industry reports, reviews (meetings, products, etc.), news, and lifestyle articles.

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Editorial: Welcome to this year’s first edition of cosmetic dentistry!
Dr So-Ran Kwon, Co-Editor-in-Chief, President, Korean Bleaching SocietySeoul, Korea
As we all know, the American Dental Association (ADA) has played an important role in dentistry, not only in America, but also worldwide. Last year, Dr Raymond Gist was installed as the 147th President of the ADA. Dr Gist made ADA history as the first African-American President to serve in this role. In an interview, Dr Gist stated, “I am looking forward to continuing to create a history that will be embraced. […] I see nothing but POSITIVES for the future of dentistry.”
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Reattachment and build-up of fractured maxillary central incisors
Dr Irfan Ahmad, UK
Acute dental trauma of anterior teeth is a common occurrence in children under the age of 12. The most frequently fractured teeth are the maxillary incisors, involving solely enamel, enamel and dentine or, in extreme cases, pulpal exposure, very often without root fractures. -Unlike the relatively slow tooth loss due to dental caries or tooth wear, acute dental trauma is an immediate, often painful loss of natural tooth substrate. Furthermore, involvement of the pulp complicates initial and long-term treatment, placing the affected teeth in jeopardy and requiring periodic monitoring.
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Laser-assisted cosmetic dentistry - A case report
Dr Hugh Flax, USA
Dr Hugh Flax has been an -Accredited Member of the -American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD) since 1997. He served as Co-chair of the AACD’s Conference Advisory Committee for the 2003 and 2008 Annual Scientific Sessions. He served on the AACD Board of Directors, serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Cosmetic Dentistry and chair the AACD’s Disaster Relief Fund in 2005 and 2006. Dr Flax is also a member of the American Dental Association, Academy of General Dentistry, Academy of Laser Dentistry, L.D. Pankey Alumni Association and Pierre Fauchard Academy. He is a Fellow of the International Academy for Dental Facial Esthetics. Dr Flax practises full time in Atlanta, USA, focusing on functional and aesthetic conditions and advanced laser dentistry.
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Integration of aesthetics and function with composite resins
Dr Rony Hidalgo Lostaunau & Rafael Barrantes Alarcon, Peru
Careful integration of the different dental -specialties is the basis of modern dentistry, especially when the treatment goal is an aesthetic and -functional oral rehabilitation of the patient.1,2 Today, -aesthetic oral rehabilitation integrates three basic concepts—bio-compatibility, mechanics and, of course, beauty - in order to preserve the anatomical structures of the stomatognathic system and to fulfil functional purposes. At the same time, utmost -attention is paid to achieving aesthetic goals in ac-cordance with the current trends in aesthetic dentistry and thus fulfilling the patients’ expectations.3
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Restoring missing mandibular incisors with implants - What makes you hesitate?
Dr Chonghwa Kim & Sangwoo Lee, Korea
Dr Chonghwa Kim specialises in prosthodontics and -implantology. He works in a private practice in downtown Seoul, Korea. He graduated from the University of -Michigan School of Dentistry in 1997 and completed prostho-dontic training at the University of -Minnesota. Dr Kim is Co-director of the Global Academy of -Osseointegration and -serves as a -Director of international relations for the Korean Academy of Esthetic Dentistry. He can be -contacted at kimchonghwa@hotmail.com.
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Interview: “The philosophy of dental treatment is very important”An interview with Dr José Roberto Moura, IFED President
An interview with Dr José Roberto Moura, IFED President
Dr José Roberto Moura graduated from the University of Taubaté (Brazil) in 1983 with a -specialty degree in Restorative Dentistry. He later completed his master’s degree in Prosthodontics at the same university. Dr Moura served as President of the Brazilian Society of Esthetic Dentistry (BSED) from 1999 to 2000 and from 2002 to 2003. He is currently President of the International -Federation of Esthetic Dentistry (IFED).
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Interview: “Foreign markets are very important to us”An interview with Olaf Sauerbier, CEO of VOCO GmbH
An interview with Olaf Sauerbier, CEO of VOCO GmbH
VOCO, based in Cuxhaven on the northern coast of Germany, is an established international provider of high-quality dental materials. In -addition to products for restorative dentistry, it -offers a wide range of materials and preparations for the fields of prosthetics and prophylaxis. cosmetic dentistry spoke with Olaf Sauerbier, CEO and chief of Marketing and Sales, about new products and aesthetic trends in restorative dentistry.
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The Inman Aligner - Alignment, bleaching, bonding: A progressive approach to smile design (Part II)
Dr Tif Qureshi, UK
Dr Tif Qureshi is Vice-President of the British Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. He presents hands-on courses and lectures on the Inman Aligner worldwide. For information on course dates and training, please go to www.straight-talks.com or www.inmanaligner.com. Alternatively, contact Caroline Cross on 44 207 255 2559 or at info@straight-talks.com.
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CLEARFIL SA CEMENT - asy to remove, hard to forget!Author_ Dr Jürgen Garlichs, Germany
Dr Jürgen Garlichs, Germany
In past years, adhesive technology has -progressed substantially, especially in the area of -direct, aesthetic composite restorations. The -basis for enamel adhesion through acid etching was laid by Dr Michael Buonocore in the 1950s. Since then, the procedure has established itself as a safe and permanent method for adhesion in dentistry. For a long time, dentine adhesion was not able to provide even nearly as good -results as enamel adhesion. Only in the 1990s were products developed that enabled reliable dentine adhesion.
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IPS Empress Direct - Aesthetic restoration created with composite
Dr Anna Salat Vendrell, Spain
The new generation of resin composite materials in combination with modern layering techniques allows today’s practitioners to treat their patients with minimally invasive, highly aesthetic direct restorations. Owing to their enhanced properties, these materials produce results that are hardly distinguishable from natural dentition, especially with regard to colour, which is particularly desirable in anterior teeth...
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Class II fillings in everyday clinical work
Dr Sylvain Mareschi, France
Making proximal ca-vity fillings requires a rigorous clinical procedure that must be easily reproducible. The aim is to obtain a dental -morphology that -re-con-structs a tight contact point and avoids future food impaction. Another very -important goal is respecting the anatomy and physiology of the patients’ -interdental papillae, as well as guaranteeing the balance and integrity of the proximal space.
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Lithium disilicate meets zirconium oxide
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The IPS e.max CAD-on technique allows dental laboratories to utilise lithium-disilicate glass-ceramics in the fabrication of high-strength, zirconium-based bridges.
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International Events
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About the publisher: Imprint
Copyright Regulations _cosmetic dentistry_beauty & science is published by Oemus Media AG and will appear in 2011 with one issue every quarter. The magazine and all articles and illustrations therein are protected by copyright. Any utilisation without the
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