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Esthetic Crown Lengthening
Summary:
Dr. Ernesto Lee outlines the biologic, surgical and esthetic parameters that must be adhered to successfully achieve esthetic crown lengthening.
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In this lecture, Dr. Ernesto Lee, director of the Periodontal-Prosthesis Program at the University of Pennsylvania, outlines the biologic, surgical and esthetic parameters that must be adhered to successfully achieve esthetic crown lengthening. Restorative guidelines, including provisionalization are also discussed.
Date Added:
5/16/2010
Author(s):
Ernesto A. Lee, DMD
Dr. Ernesto A. Lee is the Director of the Postdoctoral Periodontal Prosthesis/Fixed Prosthodontics Program, at the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine....
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