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Computerized Implant Dentistry - The Future is Now
Summary:
Dr. Dean Vafiadis discusses the effect of computer technology on fabricating final abutments and crowns in implant therapy.
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Dr. Dean Vafiadis, Program Director for Full Mouth Rehabilitation at New York University College of Dentistry Continuing Education, discusses the effect of computer technology on fabricating final abutments and crowns in implant therapy. Examples on how to use this technology to eliminate the requirement of implant level impressions are detailed in depth. In addition, the utilization of digital technology is also described for aiding the optimization and precision of restorative occlusal design for single and multiple unit restorations.
Date Added:
10/7/2009
Author(s):
Dean C. Vafiadis, DDS
Dean C. Vafiadis, DDS, was born in Montreal, Canada on September 24, 1963. Dr. Vafiadis attended Queens College where he received his B.S. degree in Biology-Psychology...
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