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Immediate Implants in Molar Sites - Wide Diameter Implants: Part 1

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In Part 1 of this lecture series, Dr. Murray Arlin, a periodontist from Toronto, highlights the advantages and disadvantages of immediate implant placement in molar extraction sites. Both maxillary and mandibular posterior extraction areas are discussed in detail.

Date Added:
1/2/2010

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   Murray Arlin, DDS, dip. Perio., FRCD Murray Arlin, DDS, dip. Perio., FRCD
Dr. Arlin received his D.D.S. from McGill University in 1977. After a 1 year Residency in General Dentistry at the Jewish General Hospital in Montreal, he began his Pos...
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Questions & Comments
sasan radparvar - (9/23/2012 9:49 PM)

Dear Dr Arlin
my question to you is do we ever place an implant in the palatal root of maxillary second molar??
I plannong to extract #15 with an immidiate implant this week. the palatal root is 23mm into sinus and there is not enough inter septal bone and tooth #14 and 16 are also present, where should I place the implant??
thank you

NAGARAJAN MUTHUSAMY - (3/4/2011 11:22 AM)

useful tips indeed.Thanks

Haetem Ashor - (7/4/2010 11:41 AM)

Many thanks - that is professional presentation

henry salama - (4/8/2010 4:27 PM)

Its opening fine and the quality is good on this end.

mahmod gadallah - (4/8/2010 7:57 AM)

can't open

Udhayaraja.Dr Jayaraman - (1/21/2010 6:02 AM)

Dr.Arlins experience and case reports are highly commendable

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