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Controversies in Modern Implant Therapy - Part 2 of 2
Description:
In this 2nd of a two-part series, Dr. Georgios Romanos continues to cover some of the ongoing controversies in implant dentistry. The discussion in this section includes some intriguing views on immediate vs. delayed loading as well as immediate vs delayed implant placement in extraction sites in the esthetic zone. The management of complex cases are also highlighted.
Date Added:
11/14/2011
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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Juan Alberto Ruiz - (11/6/2011 3:56 PM)
realistic presentation, with good suggestions and common procedures, congratulations.
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