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Questions & Comments
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Daniel Melker - (12/27/2012 1:35 PM)
Bassam, you are correct BS is a way to spare the bone where possible. It is only used when doing perio-restorative where there are cores and provisionals. Now every now and then I will shape a furcation without a crown to be placed. I will send you the core info shortly.
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Bassam Algheryafi - (12/24/2012 5:32 PM)
Dr.Melker, thanks for such well-illustrated presentation. My understanding of the biologic-shaping is to spare the bone, right? would you perform this procedure on all molars that need crowns/bridges or just those with obvious/doubtful furcation involvement? Also, I want my present for this year Christmas. Can you please send me cases on how you do on cores? Thanks. Bassamg1981@gmail.com
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Daniel Melker - (12/7/2012 10:33 PM)
Most likely the week of 12/10 there will be a video on Bone regeneration using Emdogain. Shortly to follow will be a video on Biologic Shaping.
Thank you!
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Band Ditto64 - (10/28/2012 10:52 AM)
Dr. Melker. Thank you. Will you be posting any new content soon to XP? I would love to SAVE more Teeth! thanks Band.
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Daniel Melker - (8/24/2012 12:00 PM)
Band Ditto64 - (8/24/2012 8:31 AM)
Tremendous and useful everyday dentistry. What a gift to be able to interact with the creators of these videos directly thru DentaXP. No one else offers this medium online. Dr. Melker, due all cases end with a long feather edge margin? If we prepare beyond the margin does this leave a "roughened" root surface that can attract plaque? Is this an issue for you in long term maintenance. Again thank you and DentalXP. Thanks Band.-
Band,
I have been doing this procedure since 1975 and really have not modified it a great deal except burs. They must be diamonds and end cutting. Minimal taper to avoid decreasing the occlusal table. Because the object is to create a perfect interface between bone and tooth surface with MINIMAL TAPER a new margin really can be placed anywhere as the tooth surface is smooth. We do recommend supragingival margins but frankly if you go into the sulcus it should not matter. I find plaque accumulation only to be an issue if the margins are rough. That is why I love supragingival margins because we can pretty perfect margins and thus less plaque accumulation. Hope this answers your question!
Thanks
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Band Ditto64 - (8/24/2012 8:31 AM)
Tremendous and useful everyday dentistry. What a gift to be able to interact with the creators of these videos directly thru DentaXP. No one else offers this medium online. Dr. Melker, due all cases end with a long feather edge margin? If we prepare beyond the margin does this leave a "roughened" root surface that can attract plaque? Is this an issue for you in long term maintenance. Again thank you and DentalXP. Thanks Band.
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Daniel Melker - (8/14/2012 9:14 PM)
Sorry, I don't read comments everyday. Sharat simply e-mail me at djmelker@yahoo.com and I can send you whatever you need via e-mails!
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Ronald Goldstein - (8/1/2012 12:55 PM)
Haitham,
Regarding your case, why not post it on DentalXP in the forum and get help that way from the experts..Manytimes sharing experiences and problems helps all of us.
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SHARAT SOMSUNDER - (7/31/2012 10:53 AM)
Dear Dr.Melker fantastic presentation and concept...im a longtime follower on DentalTown so a lil familiar...i was wondering whether you have a Dvd or video presentation that we could purchase for later viewing...Im from India and my resources available here are a little limited..Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge with us....
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