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Immediate loading with Narrow diameter implants : simplicity is the key for success.
Description:
This two parts presentation will show the evolution and development of narrow diameter implants , reaching their extensive use in most situations.
Simplicity is a worldwide demand that unites both patients and practitioners.
Patients are definitely looking for minimal invasive surgeries and reduction of treatment time and cost.
Dentists around the world are continuosly seeking simpler treatment modalities.
The old idea of considering implants as a boutique service should stop.
Dental implants are tools that should enable the majority of patients to benefit fr.
Most presentations are concentrating on esthetics , while most patients need function,
Date Added:
10/28/2012
Author(s):
M.S. El-Attar, MS, MDS, PhD, FICOI, FAAIP
Ex-Dean, Pharos Dental School, Alexandria, Egypt.
Prof. of Prosthodontics, Alexandria University
Associate Prof. of Prosthodontic School of ...
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Questions & Comments
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Paul Boulos - (11/5/2012 10:09 AM)
Dr Elattar i am Austraian dentist. originally gaduated from a great Alexandria Uni in Egypt . never taught mplants at my time . i am 1982 graduate. the cases you present are not preoperatively planned. no surgical guides utilised, no 3d scanes, no bony or soft tissue augmentationw ,thats why the outcomes are shortcoming. you hae not addressed the siplicity to audience in placing the implants with case study and video presentation. hope second part is more interestig. good luck
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John Carpenter - (11/3/2012 6:43 PM)
I hope part 2 is better.
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Norman Marks, DDS - (11/1/2012 5:08 PM)
While interesting, theauthor preened opinins on types of treatment and did not address ways to siplify theprocedre
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