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DR. JORGE GREGORET

It is with great pride that I present Dr. Tatis as one of the outstanding international contemporary clinicians and researchers, who has demonstrated great interest and leadership in the specialty and particularly in the innovation of how to make diagnosis in an effective way. Writing a book is not an easy task, developing a method of cephalometric analysis even less and the remarkable effort of Dr. Tatis in each of his different works and with this one in particular gives us a clear example of his commitment to the present and future of the specialty.

  • President of the Gnathos Foundation.
  • Doctor in Dentistry.
  • Director of the Postgraduate in Orthodontics at the University of Belgrano, Buenos Aires Argentina.
  • Graduated from the Faculty of Córdoba, Argentina.
  • Former Professor of Comprehensive Clinic of the Faculty of the UNR.
  • Former Visiting Professor of the Master of Orthodontics at the University of Barcelona, Spain.
LARRY WHITE DDS, MSD

Dr. Tatis has gathered an impressive and profound amount of clinically relevant suggestions for the orthodontist, based on his considerations about previous and classical theories. This has led him to the search for a system that surpasses the ordinary three-dimensional approach, which has dominated the profession and inserts a fourth dimension, namely, time. Dr. Tatis has developed a system that minimizes the errors so commonly made in orthodontics and allows the orthodontist to offer a predictable, proficient and systematically effective treatment for his patients.

  • Orthodontist of great prestige and academic, he has published more than 100 scientific articles, author of several books, and editor of numerous scientific publications. Dr. White continues to practice orthodontics and is a professor in the Department of Orthodontics at Baylor Dental College in Dallas, Texas.
PEDRO F. FRANCO, DDS

When reading this book, I find a lot of logic and common sense on the part of Dr. Tatis. I admire his tireless search for tools that help the specialist clinician to carry out a valuable evaluation of the human body for each patient in particular, and without rules or facial constants that are not adaptable to new populations, the result of the constant pairing between our racial diversity, which cannot be linked to a mythical and irrational norm of decades ago. His mental restlessness and his continuous study of the orthokinetic relationship of the structures of the human body and his clinical and photographic evaluation of the soft tissues, offers us a work aimed at carrying out a more practical work and thinking about a more effective analysis of all the elements that human beings offer us when we make a definitive diagnosis.

  • Maxillofacial Surgeon – Dallas, Texas. U.S.A.
  • Professor of the Faculty of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of the Baylor College of Dentistry, Texas A & M University Health Science Center System in undergraduate and postgraduate in oral surgery techniques.
  • Private practice in oral and maxillofacial surgery, with emphasis on temporomandibular articulation, reconstructive surgery, orthognathic maxillary surgery, also in implant placement surgery.