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Digital Dentistry and Clinical Planning Applications - Guided Navigation Systems - Part 1 of 2
Description:
In this first of a two-part series, Dr. Alan Rosenfeld outlines, in great detail, the fabrication and utilization of scanning appliances, surgical guides for a diverse array of clinical applications. Dr. Rosenfeld also lists reasons for cumulative outcome errors and how to minimize them through artifact restricting data acquisition and precise planning. Minimally Invasive modalities are especially emphasized.
Date Added:
10/24/2011
Author(s):
Alan L. Rosenfeld, DDS, FACD
Dr. Alan Rosenfeld, attended the University of Illinois, College of Dentistry, where he graduated with honors and awards for academic excellence. Following his dental training...
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Questions & Comments
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George Duello - (12/19/2011 7:58 PM)
Alan, Just reviewed Part 1-good sound lecture. Couldn't agree more on philosophy and augmentation of technology. George
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Olivio de Melo Silva - (10/22/2011 10:18 PM)
Congratulations! It's just fantastic! It is very important to use the technology of computed tomography combined with digital reconstruction but never abandon the professional experience and the anatomical and physiological concepts and aesthetic because it does not deal with virtual people, but human.
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vijailakshmi acharya - (10/21/2011 2:04 PM)
a very good overview of what it really is ....thank you doc
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