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LECTURE-ON-DEMAND
Presenter:
Dr. Frank Celenza
Dr. Frank Celenza is uniquely certified in both Orthodontics and Periodontics. He received his Periodontal certificate from University of Pennsylvania in 1986 and his Orthodontic certificate from New York University in 1988. He has authored numerous publications in the dental literature, has been involved in Post-Graduate teaching for over 15 years, and maintains a private practice in Manhattan.
Dr. Celenza comes from a long line of dentists; both his father and brother are prosthodontists as well.
Dr. Celenza is a father of three and lives in New Jersey. He pursues other passions outside of dentistry, which include Sports Car racing, competitive cycling, writing and computer technology.
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Lecture Length:
Approx. 47 minutes
Content:
The integration of Periodontics with Orthodontics might seem perplexing at first. Whereas the specialty of Orthodontics has historically been associated with a younger patient population, that of Periodontics is probably associated with an older patient type. Why then, would one choose to practice the two together? Are there interactions that we, as clinicians can harness for our patients?
This presentation will outline and delineate what many of these combined treatment modalities are, and how they fit into interdisciplinary treatment planning. In many of these examples, the prosthetic and esthetic benefits will be illustrated. Further, the development and evolution of these combined specialties through the eyes and experiences of the presenter will be explored, with a perspective towards future developments that are of interest.
Learning Objectives:
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Gain an appreciation for the physiology of tooth movement
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Gain an appreciation for the periodontal benefits of tooth position
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Gain an appreciation for the periodontal management of orthodontic patients
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Gain an appreciation for the implementation of adjunctive orthodontic modalities for prosthetic benefit
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