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Editorial
Dr Sushil Koirala, Editor-in-Chief, President Vedic Institute of Smile Aesthetics (VISA), Kathmandu, Nepal
I have been quite busy for the past six months, travelling to different countries to attend various scientific conferences and official board meetings. I enjoy travelling the most when I also have the opportunity to learn and share professional knowledge and skills while doing so. Most of my national and foreign travels this year were related to my lectures and official meetings, as well as to the promotion of aesthetic dentistry...
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Dr Paul Homoly is a world-class leader in dental education. As a comprehensive, restorative dentist and acclaimed educator for over 25 years, he is known for his innovative and practical approach to dentistry. Dr Homoly is now offering YES! On-Line as the solution for dentists and their teams to excel at case acceptance. This on-line, seven-module curriculum, which is supported by a -matching set of DVDs, takes your dental team step-by-step through the essential dental team-patient conversations, and has proven successful for over 30 years.
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Use of an X-ray phantom in dental 3-D diagnostics in digital volume tomographs
Dr Georg Bach, Christian Müller & Alexander Rottler, Germany
Undoubtedly, digital volume tomography has significantly expanded the range of dental imaging diagnostics. Just as Paatero ushered in a new era of dental radiology at the end of the 1950s with the development of the ortho-pantomograph and the resulting introduction of panoramic view imaging, 3-D processes will, in turn, replace panoramic view imaging.
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Dr Claudio M. Levato is in a private practice that has invested heavily in leading-edge technologies for over 30 years, spanning five computer systems and transitioning different operating systems to create a fully integrated digital patient record shared in two locations. Dr Levato is an author and lecturer on leading-edge technology and serves on several clinical advisory boards for radiology and restorative dental companies...
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The loss of the interdental papillae is a grave consequence of periodontal disease. -Surgical -reconstruction is still not feasible. There are -several approaches to reducing or masking the black triangles that occur as a consequence of the missing papillae. Conventional restorations are an option if the teeth also show increased mobility. If this is not the case, that is, if the -periodontal tissue is healthy, it is crucial to find a biomimetic solution, meaning that the resto-ration should take aesthetic, biomechanical and biological factors into account.
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Industry report: First whitener for fixed-braces orthodontics
Dr Enrique Jadad, Dr Jaime Montoya & Prof Gonzalo Arana, Colombia
Dr Enrique Jadad is a specialist in Oral Rehabilitation and Associate Professor at the University of Cartagena and Santiago de Cali University in Colombia. He is also an international visiting professor at Viña del Mar University, Chile. He can be contacted at ejadad@gmail.com.
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GrandioSO, the new, universal nano-hybrid restorative for all classes of cavity, meets the highest demands for restorations in anterior and posterior regions. GrandioSO is suitable for Class I to V restorations, reconstruction of traumatically injured an-terior teeth, interlocking and splinting of loosened teeth, corrections of shape and shade to enhance aesthetic appearance, core build-up for crowns, and the fabrication of composite inlays.
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About the publisher: Imprint
Copyright Regulations _cosmetic dentistry_beauty & science is published by Oemus Media AG and will appear in 2010 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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