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Extraction Site Micro-gap and Treatment Options in Implant Therapy Extraction site management with special emphasis on the biology and clinical treatment options of the micro-gap.
Periodontal Regeneration – State of the Art The latest research and clinical options in periodontal regeneration.
Effective Treatment for Herpetic or Traumatized Oral Lesions In this tip of the week, Dr. Sergio Rubinstein shares his clinical experience with Proginicin in the treatment of herpetic or ulcerative oral lesions and soft tissue healing.
Esthetic Periodontal Surgery: Making Recession Defects Disappear by Grafting Expert discussion of soft tissue grafting; first an overview of current trends, the second showing a specific allograft technique for treating multiple adjacent recession defects.
Periodontal Clinical Issues Examination of Different Aspects of Periodontics
Gingival Reconstruction & Soft Tissue Grafting New perspectives in gingival reconstruction and soft tissue grafting.
Healing of Gingival Recessions Using a Collagen Membrane with a Demineralized Xenograft A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
Management of the Compromised Implant Site With Small-Diameter Implants The use of the ANEW titanium alloy implant for the treatment of compromised tooth-tooth spaces is a viable treatment option.
Alveolar Ridge Preservation and Reconstruction Periodontal plastic surgery procedures designed to reconstruct deformed, partially edentulous residual ridges were introduced to the dental profession between 1971 and 1986. They have been revised and refined to their current state of development, where they now occupy a major place in the reconstructive armamentarium. Before these concepts were developed, it was generally believed that it was impossible to surgically reconstruct deformities in the partially edentulous ridge. Deformities were filled…