Dr. Shoji Nakagawa Japan
Abstract
The 6th Japan Academy of Aligner Orthodontics Annual Congress 2019
- Case report of bimaxillary protrusion with thin anterior alveolar bone (change case)
- The type of anterior movement planned for treatments of Japanese patients with typical bimaxilary protrusion is an important consideration. In accordance, the reaction, adaptation, and limitations of roots, gums, and alveolar bone during tooth movement are particular points of interest. In this presentation, the CT images of the alveolar bone and root reaction in a wire to aligner change case of bimaxillary protrusion with a history of microcorticotomy surgery will be examined.
1973 – Graduated from the Department of Physics, Tokyo University of Science
1974 – Researcher at Tokyo University of Science (Field: Superfluidity)
1976 – Awarded a Master of Science from the Graduate School of Tohoku University (Field: Superconductivity)
1984 – Graduated from Nihon University School of Dentistry - License in Dentistry
2004 – Awarded a PhD. in Dentistry from Nihon University School of Dentistry
Present – Lecturer at Nihon University School of Dentistry (Occlusal Guidance, Temporomandibular Joint, CT)
Japanese Orthodontic Society Certified Physician
Japan Association of Microscopic Dentistry:JAMD Certified Physician
Academy of Laser Dentistry Certified Physician
World Federation of Orthodontists Fellow
Muscle Wins! Orthodontic Research Society Chairman