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Advisor Shigeru Inaba, a pioneer in Riegel Telescope

Advisor Shigeru Inaba, a pioneer in Riegel TelescopeHe introduced the highly advanced Riegel Telescope method into Japan and has since used it to treat more than 1000 cases.
At a meeting of the Academy of Clinical Dentistry held from June 20 to June 21 of this year, he introduced a production method for full dentures using the maxillomandibular simultaneous impression method for difficult cases.
On top of serving as the top advisor for IPSG, he continues to provide and research the best dental treatments.

[Brief Background]Advisor Shigeru Inaba, a pioneer in Riegel Telescope
1964Graduated, Nippon Dental University1968Graduated, Nippon Dental University Graduate School1969Lecturer, Prosthetics Class, School of Dentistry, Nippon Dental University1972Assistant Professor, Prosthetics Class, School of Dentistry, Nippon Dental University1978Exchange Student, University of Tubingen, West Germany, Visiting Professor under Professor E. Koerber1992Professor, Department of Gerodontology, School of Dentistry, Nippon Dental University19993rd Lecture Professor, Prosthetics Class, School of Dentistry, Nippon Dental UniversityCurrent IPSG (Interdisciplinary Practical Study Group) Comprehensive Dental Treatment Research Group Representative

[Affiliations]
- Standing Director, Japanese Society of Gerodontology
- Trustee, Japan Geriatrics Society
- Trustee, Japanese Society for the Study of Chronic Pain
- Trustee, Japanese Society of Dental Practice Administration
- Trustee, (Corp.) Japan Oral Health Association
- Trustee, (Corp.) Oral Health Association
- Trustee, Japanese Association for Toothfriendly Sweets
- Top Advisor, IPSG (Interdisciplinary Practical Study Group)
- President, Japanese Society of General Oral Medicine

[Reliable technology learned from famous overseas doctors]
Advisor Shigeru Inaba, a pioneer in Riegel TelescopeProfessor Willy Schulte was teaching about TMJ arthrosis at the University of Tubingen when I travelled there as an exchange student to study the topic. It was meeting this gifted professor that inspired me to make the study of TMJ arthrosis the theme of my life.

I also learned the muscle palpation diagnostic method from Professor Kropol in the field of TMJ arthrosis. I also received actual instruction on bite alignment from Professor Jankleson, Professor Lauritzen, and Professor Eichner.

Advisor Shigeru Inaba, a pioneer in Riegel TelescopeDental technician, Professor Pfannenstiel taught me the milling technique for Konus telescope.

Professor Charles E. Stewart is a famous American who is famous for being the father of nanology. I am greatly influenced by his lessons on the fundamentals of nanology including jaw movements and tooth shape.
Advisor Shigeru Inaba, a pioneer in Riegel Telescope

Advisor Shigeru Inaba, a pioneer in Riegel TelescopeAlso, when Professor Hans Schleicher retired, he left all of his resources concerning full dentures to Advisor Inaba. Many other great dentists have contributed to the clinical practice of Advisor Inaba.


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