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Space Maintainers Laboratories Establishes Group to Promote Appliance Therapy Education, Services; Appliance Therapy Group to Inform Consumers on Benefits of Popular Procedures.


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CHATSWORTH, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 27, 2002

Space Maintainers Laboratories, the nation's leading provider of dental appliance products and services, announced today it will begin operating under the newly formed Appliance Therapy Group designation.

The change is designed to better market the 40-year-old company's full line of products and services as well as promote the benefits of appliance therapy to consumers.

Appliance therapy is a growing alternative to traditional orthodontic orthodontic (ôr´thdän´tik),
adj
 procedures that enables dental practitioners to expand their practices by incorporating the use of removable appliances developed to prevent problems that previously resulted in the need for invasive orthodontic measures.

Appliance therapy also offers consumers a variety of new treatment options to prevent snoring snoring, rough, vibratory sounds made in breathing during sleep or coma. The noisy breathing is the result of an open mouth and a relaxation of the palate; it is frequently induced by lying on one's back.  and sleep apnea sleep apnea, episodes of interrupted breathing during sleep. Obstructive sleep apnea is a common disorder in which relaxation of muscles in the throat repeatedly close off the airway during sleep; the person wakes just enough to take a gasping breath. , whiten and straighten teeth, even create custom-fitted mouthguards. Additionally, appliance therapy is increasingly being used in pediatric dentistry pediatric dentistry,
n See pedodontics.
 to straighten teeth and create space effectively eliminating the need for braces when adult teeth come in.

"We are dedicated to improving dental health through appliance therapy," said Dr. Rob Veis, chief executive officer of the Appliance Therapy Group. "The formation of the Appliance Therapy Group will enable us to provide dentists with the tools and education they need to solve complex dental challenges.

"Just as important, it will allow us to keep consumers up to date on the many advances in technology that are transforming the dental industry while providing alternative solutions for their dental care."

The Appliance Therapy Group consists of five divisions, many of which are already familiar to the thousands of dental practitioners around the world who have been utilizing the company's appliance products and educational services for years.

The divisions include: Space Maintainers Laboratories (appliance construction); Success Essentials (ortho/pedo products); The Second Opinion (diagnostic services diagnostic services,
n.pl the imaging and laboratory capabilities available for determining the cause of an illness.
); SMILE Foundation (educational services); and ATG ATG antithymocyte globulin.
lymphocyte immune globulin (antithymocyte globulin equine, ATG, ATG equine, LIG)

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Pharmacologic class: Immunoglobulin

Therapeutic class: Immunosuppressant
 Dental Practitioner Registry (appliance therapy provider listings).

About The Appliance Therapy Group

The Appliance Therapy Group works with dentists to expand their patient services through the use of dental appliances. The group was formed by Space Maintainers Laboratories, the largest appliance laboratory in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area.  and a leader in the design and manufacture of dental appliances for more than 40 years.

Today, dental appliances are experiencing dramatic growth as alternative treatments, both preventative and cosmetic, for procedures such as adult tooth movement, bleaching, interceptive orthodontics interceptive orthodontics,
n an extension of preventive orthodontics that may include minor local tooth movement in an otherwise normally developing dentition.
 and for the treatment of sleep apnea. As a result, dentists are realizing a hidden value in their practice.

The Appliance Therapy Group is comprised of five divisions that provide everything dental practitioners need to grow their practice, from diagnosis and treatment planning In radiotherapy, Treatment Planning is the process in which a team consisting of radiation oncologists, medical radiation physicists and dosimetrists plan the appropriate external beam radiotherapy treatment technique for a patient with cancer. Typically, medical imaging (i.e. , appliance design and construction, to adjustment procedures, tools and supplies.

The company's continuing education continuing education: see adult education.
continuing education
 or adult education

Any form of learning provided for adults. In the U.S. the University of Wisconsin was the first academic institution to offer such programs (1904).
 courses, specialized reference manuals, patient education and referral programs furnish ongoing practice building tools. With offices in the United States, Canada, Australia, Taiwan and Malaysia, Appliance Therapy Group services more than 150,000 dentists and orthodontists worldwide. For more information visit the company's Web site at www.smldent.com.
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