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In 1890, Willoughby Miller (an American dentist in Germany) noted the microbial basis of dental decay in his book Micro-Organisms of the Human Mouth. This generated an unprecedented interest in oral hygiene and started a worldwide movement to promote regular toothbrushing and flossing.

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Advanced Esthetics and Interdisciplinary Dentistry is published four times per year as a supplement to Inside Dentistry.

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This study was designed to determine the perceptions of lay people and dental professionals with respect to minor variations in anterior tooth size and alignment and their relation to the surrounding soft tissues. 

Welcome to the inaugural issue of Advanced Esthetics & Interdisciplinary Dentistry.

The management of traumatically fractured teeth raises several important treatment planning considerations. This article addresses the concerns that are inherent in the treatment of traumatic fractures. 

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One of the great challenges in dentistry is to develop an interdisciplinary team to treat complex cases that frequently face us today. This article is a guide to establishing a team that ideally would be directed by a general dentist as the quarterback—the one who knows the patient the best and is usually the originator of the referral to the specialist.

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