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New Age Esthetics: Integration of Tissue Reconstruction, Tooth Replacement and Ceramics
Description:
The human side to complex oral rehabilitation. Dr. Miguel Stanley exhibits detailed clinical cases that represent his "No Half Smiles" philosophy integrating site development, tooth replacement and esthetic composition.
Date Added:
7/30/2012
Author(s):
Miguel Stanley, DDS
Miguel Stanley, DDS, was born in 1973, Durban, South Africa where he received his primary education. Later on, he moved with is family to Lisbon, Portugal whe...
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Questions & Comments
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MOHAMMAD FARHAN - (8/8/2012 8:50 PM)
thank you nice presentaion
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Gary Gutierrez - (8/3/2012 11:03 AM)
Miguel, muy buena presentación, muy buen español, felicidades!!!
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Prerak Parikh - (1/17/2012 2:32 PM)
Great Presentation
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Patricio DoƱas - (1/17/2012 8:17 AM)
I think you can have your initial plan, but sometimes you need a B plan,and it's always good to see adaptation in tough clinical situations.Nice video Dr. Stanley.
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Amir Erez - (1/8/2012 3:12 PM)
Thank you Dr. Stanley for a great presentation, using MIS and bone bond (another Israeli product) routinely with great success, looking fw for you next lecture.
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Manuel Neves - (1/7/2012 7:18 AM)
Gostei. Parabens ! Manuel Neves
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miguel stanley - (1/5/2012 3:59 AM)
Hello and good morning. Thank you for all your kind words, it is always nice to know we all share a common interest in our daily lives. I look forward to presenting some new material very soon. In all 3 languages. We are just getting started.
As for your comment Carlos, in more than one case there is a biohorizon implant, this is because I use both systems in my daily practice, however have recently been using mostly MIS. I don't see why you would regard the brand of implant as part of a good treatment planning. What should matter is the size, shape and quality of bone and soft tissue. I'm sure you would agree.
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carlos martinez reding - (1/4/2012 11:07 PM)
Dr Stanley repeat in several ocasions that all the treatments that he performed are very good planed. But in some of his cases he ended up with another type of implant ,specificaly Biohorizon to solved the problem at the surgery. This dosn´t show good planning at all.
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SANDRO VALENTE - (1/4/2012 10:15 PM)
Parabéns Dr. Miguel por esta brilhante apresentação de casos. Você e equipe foram muito felizes nos casos. Grande abraço e mais uma vez parabéns.
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