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Keys to Esthetic Implant Placement
Summary:
Dr. Silverstein outlines techniques to ensure an esthetic implant placement.
Description:
Dr. Lee Silverstein outlines key components of
diagnostics, treatment planning and surgical
techniques that will better ensure the achievement of
an esthetic implant restoration. Dr. Silverstein
discusses the relationship of bone, soft tissue,
golden proportion and biologic parameters that may
effect results and what clinicians can do to modify
these relationships to predictably create better results.
Date Added:
9/30/2008
Author(s):
Lee H. Silverstein, DDS, MS, FACD, FICD
Lee H. Silverstein, DDS, MS, FACD, FICD
Associate Clinical Professor
Department of Periodontics
School of Dentistry
Medical College of Georgia
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