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Implant Aesthetic in the Anterior Zone
Description:
Dr. Steigmann shares with us a case of immediate loading after implant placement utilizing the natural extracted tooth as a temporary crown while being out of occlusion.
Date Added:
07/09/2007
Author(s):
Marius Steigmann, DDS
Dr. Marius Steigmann, Adj. Ass. Professor of oral and maxillofacial surgery Boston University.
He is an Honorary Professor of the "Carol Davila" University ...
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Questions & Comments
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Devapratim Mohanty - (11/07/2010 9.07)
Yes I had the problem on 7/10/10 but it is loading now.
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Devapratim Mohanty - (11/07/2010 9.01)
Yes I had the problem on 7/10/10 but it is loading now.
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farshad bajoghli - (11/07/2010 1.18)
this video simply won't open????????
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Maurice Salama210 - (24/08/2008 8.12)
Would be great to see a long term study on this treatment on both thick and thin tissue biotypes.
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