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Last Frontier in Esthetic Prosthetic Gingival Reconstruction on the Implant Restoration - Part 2
Description:
This program is an alternate perspective into how "esthetics-driven" implant dentistry has evolved, and why today it is often essential to combine "pink" and "white" prosthetic replacement to achieve that optimal result. This change in philosophical approach involving gingival colored restoratives, incorporates a new modus operandi and treatment planning for implant cosmetics in the esthetic zone in the presence of ridge deficiencies. Preemptive planning of soft and hard tissue grafts, implant placement, ridge reduction and restorative design now utilize definitively specific protocols for these type of prosthetic gingival restorations.
Date Added:
9/22/2010
Author(s):
David Garber, DMD
Dr.
David Garber has a dual appointment at the Medical College
of Georgia School of Dentistry, in Augusta Georgia, as Clinic...
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Questions & Comments
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terry abel - (10/2/2010 8:36 AM)
Stunning. Inspiring. Clear demonstation of what we CAN'T accomplish biologically and must accomplish restoratively. This is the gold standard until further biologic techniques become commonplace. Lab and in office training can only make this more prectible.
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Tipo Khan - (9/27/2010 11:57 AM)
very good lecture let me know Dr.Garber where do you buy gingival shade of compasite thanks. Tipo khan DDS
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