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Implant Abutments and Peri-implant Tissue Stability
Description:
Dr. Barry Goldenberg outlines the optimal requirements and characteristics for implant abutments. A thorough discussion is given on implant connection, subgingival contour as well as emergence profile. In addition, simplicity of utilization of certain abutment systems are highlighted in their ease of use and ability to improve tissue stability.
Date Added:
1/16/2010
Author(s):
Barry Goldenberg, DMD, MS, Pc
Dr. Barry Goldenberg graduated from Washington University School of Dental Medicine in 1982. Upon graduation, he was selected by the Chairman of the Prosthodontic Departmen...
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Questions & Comments
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Raina Becerra - (9/13/2012 4:01 PM)
Thank you for this great presentation. My questions are: When you place the implant 1.5 - 2mm subcrestal, how does the bone maintain it's original crestal bone height without any support from the implant? In other words, how does the bone maintain above the platform? If the bone resorbs to tihe implant the tissue will follow, correct? Why not place the implant at bone level, maintain the crestal bone, design the abutment to be narrow at the base and flare to contour? What would be the disadvantage of placing the Ankylos implant at the bone level if there is enough tissue? My last question is: when you provisionalize with a final abutment how often to you need to change the abutment to a lower margin because the tissue has shrunk?
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Joao Paulo Magalhães - (9/18/2011 3:21 PM)
Congratulations! Just one thing: i think you transmitt lot of stress because you talk too fast and show the slides for little time. Thank you anyway.
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david fox - (9/26/2010 3:20 PM)
Barry, I just viewed the video from your international lecture. Great job! My name is David Fox and you met with me this past summer in St Louis at the Drury hotel for an early am meeting. By the way thanks again for that meeting. I look forward to hearing you speak and saying hello in Louisville, KY. David Fox
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david bistritz - (1/28/2010 8:23 AM)
amazingly smooth delivery of clinically relevant information, an amazing system with solid implant science, both lab and clinical.
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Małgorzata Boratyn - (1/25/2010 4:16 PM)
I am happy to see first time Ankylos implants.Its great system and great presentation.I am going to use this system.Thank You
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carlos àraujo - (1/24/2010 2:59 PM)
That`s what I’ve been living and experiencing for the last 15 years here in Brazil, and these ideas, after an extensive clinical training(more than 3000 implants placed) resulted in wonderful revolutionary ideas I`d like to share with you in the future, Thanks for dental XP, it’s amazing Carlos Araujo Bauru Brazil
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Kenneth Serota - (1/23/2010 6:06 AM)
I have had the pleasure of learning from Barry on the ankylos@ls.rxdentistry.com forum. This presentation is simply a smattering of the information on this incredible system being provided by Barry and his friends Bill Cohen and James Tanner. The forum is by invitation only, please contact bsgold@earthlink.net if you wish to join.
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Danny O'Keefe - (1/21/2010 3:16 PM)
This is my 1st reall look at Ankylos. Looks great. Well presented. Wish I had enough patients to just jump into this system.
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Paresh Dodhiwala - (1/21/2010 4:13 AM)
Excellent presentation.
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