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Immediate Implant Placement and Loading of a Canine with a Thin Labial Plate - Surgical Video - Part 1 of 2
Description:
In this extremely detailed surgical video presentation, Dr. Alvaro Ordonez, a surgeon based in Miami, demonstrates the minimally invasive approach to the treatment of a canine with root resorption and a thin labial plate. Digitally based diagnosis and treatment planning leads the way to meticulous extraction, implant placement and temporization. The utilization of an angled implant to facilitate restorative orientation is also discussed in detail. In addition, a step-by-step temporization process is outlined for both surgeons and restorative dentists.
Date Added:
29/08/2011
Author(s):
Alvaro Ordoñez, DDS
Dr. Ordonez first received his dental degree from the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana in Bogota (Colombia) and served as a dental resident before his graduation at San Ant...
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Questions & Comments
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jaime schutt insignares - (10/04/2012 23.02)
alvaro :necesito ver todos tus videos de casos que aparecen tanto en you tube o en dental xp quiero estar en conacto con tus demostraciones
jaime schutt
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FARHAN DURRANI492 - (11/12/2011 9.47)
DEAR DR ALVARO
EXCELLENT PRESENTATION
PLEASE DO TELL ABOUT WHAT KIND OF OCCLUSION WAS GIVEN TO THIS PT
AFTER TEMPROIZATION
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Alvaro Ordonez - (02/09/2011 10.37)
Dear Dr Florez: As you saw in the video the provisional restoration was the same extracted tooth relined in some areas with composite, therefore you would expect the same type of staining that a regular composite placed in a tooth would have. This case is now restored and perhaps we could post the restorative phase as a second part here in XP, i will talk to eddie about it.
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Alvaro Ordonez - (02/09/2011 10.35)
I do Know your son, he has been helping me with a paper, I met him at the U. of Florida and was very impressed with his personality and his spanish. We recently lost contact since I resigned my position at the school.
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Juan Alberto Ruiz - (01/09/2011 17.29)
me ha salido agradez en vez de agradecer: lo lamento
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Juan Alberto Ruiz - (01/09/2011 17.28)
Queria agradez a Alvaro su excelente comunicación, como siempre talento a raudales, espero vernos por Colombia
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Juan Alberto Ruiz - (01/09/2011 17.28)
Queria agradez a Alvaro su excelente comunicación, como siempre talento a raudales, espero vernos por Colombia
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Marwan Assaf - (31/08/2011 23.04)
Excelent demonstration of immediate tempoization. Excellent video.
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Luis Leon - (31/08/2011 19.11)
Alvaro, saludos, te felicito por la presentacion, afortunadmente en Venezuela estamos utilizando el sofware Iluma, con excelentes resultados. Dr. Luis Leon
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