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Joined: 5/23/2008 Posts: 60 Points: 192
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Feel free to share your comments with the DentalXP community in regards to the following online educational video: Title: Extraction Site Grafting Description: Dr. Bartee describes in great detail a protocol for post extraction socket management in terms of hard tisse grafting on primary site preparation for implant placement. Link: Watch this educational video online now!
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Joined: 9/24/2008 Posts: 1 Points: 3 Location: Las Palmas GC, Las Palmas
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What kind of provisionalization was used in this case and wich one is recommended ? FLipper ? Fixed ? Vacum ? Nice video and explanation . Thanks!!
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Joined: 11/1/2008 Posts: 1 Points: 3 Location: Lubbock, TX
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Pablo Ramirez wrote:What kind of provisionalization was used in this case and wich one is recommended ? FLipper ? Fixed ? Vacum ? Nice video and explanation . Thanks!! Thank you Dr. Ramirez, In this case, an acrylic removable partial denture was used with ovate shaped pontics. With this technique, you have to keep the pressure off of the soft tissue and membrane initially, and you have to strike a balance between supporting the soft tissues and creating pressure which might result in necrosis. I actually prefer a tooth borne temporary, such as a bonded pontic or an Essix (clear vacu-formed acrylic-- .035" Raintree Essix) type of provisional. This approach really avoids the possibility of pressure necrosis during the early healing phase. Let me know if you have any other questions about the technique. Best regards, Barry Bartee
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Joined: 11/1/2008 Posts: 3 Points: 9 Location: Toronto, ON
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Barry, Well done! I've gone back to using the Cytoplast TXT-200 instead of collagen membranes. I am getting much better results.
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Joined: 7/30/2008 Posts: 1 Points: 3 Location: New York, NY
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Very nice presentation. I have been successfully utilizing Dr Bartee's extraction site preservation technique for several years. I use it routinely in single tooth extraction cases where five essentially intact socket walls remain. I have only occassionally used it for multiple extraction site cases or in cases of compromised buccal and/or lingual wall integrity - instances in which I typically utilize collagen membranes. In five walled single extraction cases, I have consistently seen excellent bone quality and quantity for subsequent successful implant placement or as pontic receptor sites. I have always used Puros as the graft material along with the Cytoplast TXT-200 membrane with great results. Even lacking primary closure, which is typically the case, the post-op course is calm and comfortable. For anyone who has not tried this technique, I highly recommend it as being precictable and successful. Dr Bartee's one day course on socket preservation and this particular technique is also quite worthwhile. As an aside, the technique is very cost effective, due to the reasonable pricing of the membranes, but as they are so good and the procedure is so predictable and successful, I would likely utlize them regardless of cost.
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Joined: 11/19/2008 Posts: 1 Points: 3 Location: Lubbock , TX
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Since taking Dr. Bartee's socket preservation courses many years ago I have experienced nothing short of success. Since using the Cytoplast TXT-200 membrane and Cytoplast PTFE suture combination, I have seen the predictability of excellent tissue response sky-rocket. Patient's have been extremely complimentary of the healing period and lack of post-operative complications. As stated by Dr. Rabinowitz, I likewise have seen excellent bone quality and quantity upon implant placement. Thank you Dr. Bartee for this very clear and informative video on Extraction Site Grafting.
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