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Biologic and Surgical Strategies for Achieving Implant Esthetics – Part 2

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In part 2 of this lecture series, Dr. André Saadoun describes delayed and staged implant placement. The various surgical techniques in site development are detailed. Flap design as well as soft and hard tissue augmentation are also illuminated.

Date Added:
1/18/2010

Author(s):

André P. Saadoun, DDS, MS André P. Saadoun, DDS, MS
Dr. SAADOUN has received his Degree in Dental Surgery from the Faculty of Paris and completed his Post-Graduate Certificate in Periodontology at the University of Penn...
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BHARAT RAKSHAK - (1/24/2010 11:14 AM)

Excellent learning opportunity for non periodontists, thanks,

terry abel - (1/22/2010 6:49 AM)

great overview. Thanks!

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