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Immediate Reconstruction of the Posterior Mandible with Multiple Implants

Description:
This surgical video highlights the diagnostic phase with review of the CBCT and 3D images to properly treatment plan the placement of multiple adjacent implants for immediate temporization in a previously grafted mandibular posterior region. Anatomy of available bone and location of the mandibular nerve are discussed. Implant placement and confirmation of accuracy of the plan utilizing restorative and surgical guides are described. Bone grafting using allograft mineralized bone and PRGF as well as management of the gingival tissues as part of effecient surgical protocols are clarified. One Abutment-One Time techniques are instrumental in facilitating immediate temporization utilizing the placement of final abutments at the time of implant insertion. The Restorative phase is described highlighting the the use of acrylic copings for these abutments, immediate reline at the time of surgery using a vacuum formed matrix and Triad reline material. 2 month post-op images of healing of soft tissues and final impression taking utilizing snap caps and flowable resin are also included.

Date Added:
14/03/2013

Author(s):

Maurice Salama, DMD Maurice Salama, DMD
Dr. Maurice A. Salama completed his undergraduate studies at the State University of New York at Binghamton in 1985, where he received his BS in Biology. Dr. Salama r...
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Questions & Comments
Maurice Salama - (11/04/2013 3.22)

Thanks Bassam. We are considering revisiting past cases and showing the follow up and reposting them. Would that be of interest? Dr. Salama

Bassam Algheryafi - (10/04/2013 19.58)

Very inspirational presentation Dr.Salama; is there anyway you can put together all links related to this case or any case in future thus we can watch it from the start to finish? thanks for your dedication to this forum.

Maurice Salama - (27/03/2013 17.22)

Loc; Thanks for the nice comments, please see my previous post below. Arrestin or Acromycin can be utilized for the antibiotic paste. Thanks Dr. Salama

Loc Huynh - (27/03/2013 13.56)

Dear Dr. Salama, Great Presentation! love it! what's the name of the antibiotic paste for cementing? where can I buy them? thank you very much

Maurice Salama - (27/03/2013 11.15)

Sanjeev and Fahran; Many thanks for the kind words. I am glad that this video has been instructional for both of you. Dr. Salama

sanjeev sharma - (27/03/2013 8.50)

Learned a lot from video. Thanks Dr. Salama..

FARHAN DURRANI492 - (11/12/2011 8.36)

dear dr salama you are genius and great inspiration for me ,i have been doing implant surgeries after watching your videos ,thank you very much Dr Farhan Durrani India

Maurice Salama - (25/10/2011 14.08)

Yossef;
You can utilize antibiotic paste like Arestin or Acromycin mixed with a glycerin carrier that you can have made at your pharmacy.
thanks Dr. Salama

Yossef Shmerling - (25/10/2011 13.17)

Hello Doctor Salama an d thx for the wonderfull presentation. can you repeat the name of the paste that you use for cemanting the temporary bridge?

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