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Guided vs. Conventional Implant Surgery - A Restorative Perspective
Summary:
Dr. Christopher Marchack describes the utilization of CT guided surgical planning software to optimize communication and design for the delivery of predictably successful implant therapy.
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In this lecture, Dr. Christopher Marchack describes the utilization of CT guided surgical planning software to optimize communication and design for the delivery of predictably successful implant therapy. Both surgical and restorative perspectives are outlined in great depth to facilitate esthetic as well as occlusal management. In addition, potential complications in the utilization of associated CAD/CAM guided implant placement are also discussed along with techniques to avoid or overcome them.
Date Added:
11/6/2009
Author(s):
Christopher B. Marchack, DDS
Dr. Christopher B. Marchack is a 1987 graduate of the University of the Pacific, School of Dentistry. He has received his prosthodontic certificate, in 1992, from the U...
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