Video Details
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3D Imaging and its Applications in Oral Implantology
Description:
In this interactive video presentation, Dr. Rami Gamil outlines the basics of 3D imaging in comprehensive implant therapy as well as compare Cone Beam CT with Fan Beam regular CT. In addition, Dr. Gamil discusses how to utilize 3D imaging and enhanced planning with computer guided surgery to optimize clinical implant success in everyday practice.
Date Added:
5/20/2012
Author(s):
Rami Gamil, BDS
Rami Gamil received his Diplome Universitaire DU in 3D Imaging from the University of Toulouse III Paul Sabatier in France.
His main area of interest in research is...
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Online Videos / Surgery / Other Surgical / 3D Imaging and its Applications in Oral Implantology
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Questions & Comments
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Rami Gamil - (2/7/2013 5:38 AM)
Thanks A lot
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ahmed rashwan - (12/7/2012 6:44 PM)
Ramy
Well done. Nice presentation and nice case
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Rami Gamil - (5/29/2012 11:11 AM)
Thanks a lot Pravin!
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pravin jayachandran - (5/29/2012 3:43 AM)
excellent presentation sir.
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Rami Gamil - (5/23/2012 9:26 AM)
Thanks a lot Dr Waeil, all comments and questions are welcomed, glad you enjoyed it!
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Waeil El.Misalati - (5/22/2012 8:46 PM)
Thanks for the wonderful presentation Dr. Rami. Very informative :)
Waeil Misalati
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