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Management of Extremely Compromised Bone Grafting Cases: Part 3
Summary:
Dr. Deshpande discusses advanced grafting for the severely atrophied jaw.
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In Part 3 of this lecture series, Dr. Dilip Deshpande’s discusses advanced grafting and augmentation techniques, especially for the surgical reconstruction of the severely atrophied jaws in implant dentistry. In this section the treatment of a Papillon Lefavre Syndrome case is discussed in detail. In addition, the utilization of surgical stents and TRI Mini Implants in comprehensive treatment planning are also discussed.
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11/20/2008
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