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The Ögram System began with a clean sheet of paper to determine how the modern sciences would script exodontia
protocol with today’s scientific information. An extensive team of professionals from many scientific disciplines
in the U.S. and Europe collaborated during the six years of development with Gunnar Philipp as team leader and
lead surgical designer. Our team consisted of specialists in biology, histology, stomatology, dental anatomy,
radiography, bioengineering, physics, geometry, mathematics and dentists from various specialties. This was the
first scientific exodontia effort of its’ kind in the history of dentistry.
A histological assessment of soft and hard tissues surrounding teeth was investigated initially to determine
which tissues should be preserved to avoid permanent defects. Periosteum and cortical bone were deemed to be
the key tissues for preservation and avoiding bone fracture. The motion equations were scripted for technique
and finally the instrumentation was chosen for optimal technique delivery.
Our goal was to engineer and design an easy atraumatic system for simple and complex tooth removal that protects
the cortical shell, alveolus, periosteum, and surrounding tissues. Also, to accomplish the atraumatic removal in
less than 10 minutes of technique time with high predictability. Mucoperiosteal flaps at the gingival papilla,
which causes bone loss, and bone removal was not an option. This was accomplished and more.
Dental schools in Berlin, Cologne, and Heidelberg completed independent Ögram System studies and Ögram was
clinically proven to have exceeded these goals and was shown to be easy to implement in the dental practice.
Over 85% of non-impacted teeth extracted were trauma free to surrounding tissues using the Ögram protocols
compared to less than 9% using conventional tooth removal protocols.
The Ögram System offers new possibilities for dentistry and shares very little with traditional technique or
logic. About 85% to 90% of the technology will be new to the dental profession.
Join the thousands of dentists who now can remove the majority of difficult non-impacted teeth, without
reflecting a flap, trenching, or osteotomy, averaging less than 6 minutes of technique time. Simply put,
there is no other exodontia method that carries these distinctions offering so much to patients and dentists.
Doctors wishing additional information can contact Daniel Marinic, DDS FICOI,for additional information or visit
OgramSystem.com for additional details