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Narrow Diameter Implants - Part 1
Description:
In this first of a series, Dr. Murray Arlin, a periodontist from Toronto, Canada, discusses the applications and nuances of successful utilization of narrow diameter implants. Dr. Arlin outlines the various options for narrow diameter implants, including one-piece, that are now available in the market place. In addition, Advantages and disadvantages of the different options are described.
Date Added:
11/20/2009
Author(s):
Murray Arlin, DDS, dip. Perio., FRCD
Dr. Arlin received his D.D.S. from McGill University in 1977. After a 1 year Residency in General Dentistry at the Jewish General Hospital in Montreal, he began his Pos...
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Fatu Sebastian - (7/14/2011 10:41 AM)
arie lupu : it-s loading, u must try another internet connection , a strong one !!!
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Maurice Salama - (12/3/2009 11:19 AM)
Loads now. Try again with another internet connection. Great lecture video. Dr. Salama
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Sam Busich - (9/16/2009 11:48 AM)
Enjoyed the video. What is the most narrow implant commercially available on the market today? Is it strong enough for conventional bridgework?
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