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Maxillary Full Arch Reconstruction with Removable Prosthodontics
Description:
In this lecture, Dr. Marius Steigmann describes, with great detail, the utilization of the Galvano Forming Technique in implant overdenture prosthodontics, a kind of telescopic prosthesis with significant advantages to the edentulous patient. Specific guidelines to case selection are discussed as well as the use of 3-D imaging as a tool for comprehensive planning. In addition, step-by-step instructions to all the clinical and laboratory steps are presented.
Date Added:
8/17/2009
Author(s):
Marius Steigmann, DDS
Dr. Marius Steigmann, Adj. Ass. Professor of oral and maxillofacial surgery Boston University.
He is an Honorary Professor of the "Carol Davila" University ...
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Questions & Comments
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marc Couture - (8/3/2012 11:29 AM)
What do you use to ciment the galvano crown to the metal framework ?
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