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Immediate Implant Placement and Loading of a Canine with a Thin Labial Plate - Impression Technique - Part 2 of 2
Description:
In this extremely detailed video presentation, Dr. Alvaro Ordoñez, 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. A step-by-step impression technique with abutment management and delivery of the restoration is outlined for both surgeons and restorative dentists.
Date Added:
02/04/2012
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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Emilio Mateo - (12/01/2013 1.00)
Buen seguimiento, paso a paso! Excelente presentación!! Dr. Ordoñez
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Vicente Rodriguez - (10/05/2012 8.30)
buen trabajo doctor Ordoñez , saludos a Rafael Santrich que sigan los exitos
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Nabeeh Alqahtani - (14/04/2012 2.45)
Nicely done,,,
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martin pili - (11/04/2012 16.51)
very nice job alvaro, i d like to know what kind of cement did you used!
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Bassam Rabie - (11/04/2012 11.20)
Beautiful work Alvaro. wishing you the best always. See you soon my friend. Bassam Rabie
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