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Narrow Diameter Implants - Part 2
Description:
In this second of a series, Dr. Murray Arlin, a periodontist from Toronto, Canada, specifically goes into great detail into the pre-operative treatment planning and preparation for the successful utilization of narrow diameter implants, especially one-piece implant options. 3-D imaging, surgical guides and detailed restorative applications are emphasized.
Date Added:
9/24/2009
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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Questions & Comments
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Maurice Salama - (5/13/2013 7:45 AM)
Great job Murray. Have you altered anything regarding the use of one piece implants now that there are two piece options at 3.0mm with most implant systems? thanks Maurice
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Haetem Ashor - (7/4/2010 10:44 AM)
Excellent presentation thanks waiting for more
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Haetem Ashor - (7/4/2010 10:44 AM)
Excellent presentation thanks waiting for more
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Thomas Walker - (5/9/2010 9:52 PM)
Who makes the implant removal tool?
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adela pasholli - (2/16/2010 8:17 AM)
great job
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André Aguiar - (1/8/2010 4:37 PM)
I think it's a very good presentation specially for those professionals have doubt about if your cases are good or not. Congratulations to professor Murray Arlin and I would like to visit him in Toronto next April.
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Curtis Haynie - (11/22/2009 7:05 PM)
great vids (1/2). It's great to hear the surgeon's opinions, and I wonder what our horizon is for guided surgery. I imagine guided surgery for these one piece systems to be incorporated to having the final restoration prefabricated along with the guide. It's already occurring for two piece systems, so it's all about the CAD/CAM software. Seeing that the narrow implant restorations are based off of a knife edge impression, it would be interesting to see if implant companies can custom fabricate a one piece system (implant body and abutment) to work with a guided surgery and prefab crown based off of a CT scan. I see this as important, as the all porcelain restorations have limitations with margin thickness if they are milled. Even the restorations shown on radiographs demonstrate bulky marins from traditional impressions and PFMs. It would be the next step to where Sirona has taken it so far with their gallileos and cerec. Curtis
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rajesh gadekar - (10/23/2009 8:49 AM)
good concepts particularly the implant out of arch
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ss ss - (9/26/2009 5:02 AM)
great
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