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Autogenous Bone Graft - Part 4: Suturing and Tension Free Closure
Summary:
Suturing and tension free closure in bone augmentation.
Description:
In part 4 of this video instructional series of a cortical autogenous graft harvested from the ramus buccal shelf, Dr. Michael Pikos demonstrates the surgical techniques for suturing and tension free closure which are absolutely required for successful osseous augmentation procedures.
Date Added:
4/21/2009
Author(s):
Michael A Pikos, DDS
Dr. Michael A. Pikos is originally from Campbell, Ohio. He attended The Ohio State University where he graduated Summa Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa. He also graduated w...
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