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Biologic Considerations for Immediate Placement and Immediate Loading
Summary:
Dr. Georgios Romanos presents the research and clinical data that has prompted the successful utilization of immediate implant placement and immediate loading in a variety of settings.
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Dr. Georgios Romanos, Professor of Clinical Dentistry at the Eastman Dental Center, University of Rochester, presents the research and clinical data that has prompted the successful utilization of immediate implant placement and immediate loading in a variety of settings. A discussion of factors such as implant design, primary stability, rigid connection and abutment design are highlighted in their role in optimizing clinical success.
Date Added:
3/9/2010
Author(s):
Georgios Romanos, DDS, DMD, Dr.med.dent., Ph.D.
Dr. Georgios E. Romanos, DDS, Dr. med. dent, PhD
Professor of Clinical Dentistry University of Rochester, Eastman Institute for Oral Health Divisions of Peri...
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