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Consecutive Anterior Implants: Surgical and Restorative Management of Esthetic Failures - Part 2
Description:
Esthetically successful placement of consecutive implants in the anterior region, especially in the lateral/central environment, remains as one of the most challenging endeavors in implant therapy. This webinar will focus on the diagnosis and treatment design options for the implant replacement of two or more adjacent teeth in the anterior region with emphasis on preventing mid-facial and interdental tissue loss. In addition, the surgical and restorative management and correction of esthetic failures will be discussed including the use of connective tissue allograft.
Date Added:
5/11/2011
Author(s):
David Garber, DMD
Dr.
David Garber has a dual appointment at the Medical College
of Georgia School of Dentistry, in Augusta Georgia, as Clinic...
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Maurice Salama, DMD
Dr. Maurice A. Salama completed his undergraduate studies at the State University
of New York at Binghamton in 1985, where he received his BS in Biology. Dr. Salama
r...
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Stephen J. Chu, DMD, MSD, CDT
Dr. Stephen Chu received his doctoral degree from the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine in 1984 and his master’s degree in restorative dentistry and ...
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Dennis P. Tarnow, DDS
Dennis P. Tarnow is currently Clinical Professor of Periodontology and Director of Implant Education at Columbia School of Dental Medicine. Dr. Tarnow has a certificate in Per...
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Questions & Comments
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Maurice Salama - (12/11/2011 4:26 PM)
Fahran; best to keep inter-implant distances a minimum of 3 mm but we prefer to avoid these situations particularly in the Central-Lateral situations which we feel is most difficult. There we use, cantilevers or root submerge techniques.
Kind regards Dr. Salama
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FARHAN DURRANI492 - (12/11/2011 10:47 AM)
DEAR DR GARBER
ACCORDING TO YOUR PRESENTATION
IMPLANTS SHOULD HAVE NARROW DAIMETER ABUTMENTS AND SHOULD BE PLACED IMMEDIATELY AFTER IMPLANT PLACEMENT BUT INTER IMPLANT DISTANCE SHOULD BE 2 OR 3 MM?
DR FARHAN DURRANI
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Joseph Gaudio - (5/21/2011 6:59 AM)
Thanks Henry.
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henry salama - (5/17/2011 3:38 AM)
I have found that drifting of the root is not a concern if permanently cemented with a resin cement. However, a way to avoid the dilemma is to not connect the implant and tooth restorations but place a lateral wing on the tooth crown that sits on a cingulum rest on the implant restoration preventing it from migrating apically.
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Joseph Gaudio - (5/16/2011 8:52 AM)
Joseph Gaudio, DDS
The only question I have was the splinting of the central incisor implant with the lateral incisor natural tooth that was maintained after ortho extrusion. The 3 year post op looks great but I thought that sounding or the apical drifting of the root from the lateral incisor restoration was a concern??
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James Romeo - (2/10/2011 12:48 PM)
dentimp huang, Part 3 and 4 are available in the Related Videos below.
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dentimp huang - (1/3/2011 12:25 PM)
IS there Part 3 ? Looking forward to seeing ...
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samir younis - (1/3/2011 5:58 AM)
the distance between 2 implants in case of prosthetic plateform ist 1_2mm or 2_3mm
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Maurice Salama - (1/1/2011 2:31 AM)
I must say I enjoyed the interaction between Drs. Tarnow & Chu and Dr. Garber and myself.
Lot's to learn with implants in the esthetic zone.
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Online Course |
| CE Hours: |
1 CEU (Continuing Education Unit) |
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