Implants

Are You Placing Implants?

The question of whether you should incorporate implants into your dental practice is not a difficult one to answer. In a nutshell, it.

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Technology Expands the Scope of the General Practice

INTRODUCTION Modern dental technology has played a considerable role in empowering general dentists to offer superior treatment to their patients through the use.

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Achieving Natural Tissue Contours: A Predictable and Simplified Technique

INTRODUCTION Although the functional success rate of dental implants is very high, aesthetic failures still occur in the maxillary anterior region. In addition.

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Implants in the Aesthetic Zone: Clinical Guidelines

INTRODUCTION The customary statistic to cite for single-tooth dental implant survival in the long-term (5 years and more) is 95%.1 This figure does.

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Achieving Natural Tissue Contours: A Predictable and Simplified Technique

INTRODUCTION Although the functional success rate of dental implants is very high, aesthetic failures still occur in the maxillary anterior region. In addition.

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Should General Practitioners Place Implants?

INTRODUCTION My favorite reply, when asked why an endodontist also places implants, is, “Even orthodontists place implants now, and they don’t even like.

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Maxillo-Mandibular Atrophy: Success Through Interdisciplinary Planning

INTRODUCTION Patients who have undergone severe atro­phy from trauma, removable prosthetic erosion, surgical bone removal, or pathological processes require careful treatment planning to.

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Future Trends in Implant Dentistry: Digitally Guided Surgery and Prosthetics

INTRODUCTION This article discusses an innovative and clinically accurate protocol that will assist interested dental practitioners in the delivery of full-arch fixed immediate.

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Future Trends in Implant Dentistry: Digitally Guided Surgery and Prosthetics

INTRODUCTION This article discusses an innovative and clinically accurate protocol that will assist interested dental practitioners in the delivery of full-arch fixed immediate.

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CBCT for Full-Arch Implant Dental Treatment

INTRODUCTION Cone beam computerized tomography, commonly known as CBCT, is an integral part of implant dental treatment. A strong case can be made.

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