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Questions & Comments
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François Blackburn - (3/3/2012 5:29 PM)
very nice video yvan
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Maurice Salama - (9/16/2010 5:44 PM)
Just watched this video again after 2 years and it remains outstanding.
Thank you Dr. Salama
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Joshua Darrin - (3/19/2009 7:00 AM)
Thanks for the great post.
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Chris Smith - (2/28/2009 12:38 AM)
Nice video Yvan, on bone grafting. My question relates to the provisional prosthetics for a full arch edentulous maxilla. What provisional prostheses is the patient wearing after the maxilla is grafted, given you wish to avoid pressure to the graft ?
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hugo leitao - (1/18/2009 11:23 AM)
A Recent paper by Pommer in 2008 states that new safety margins should be considered. In fact some of my cases have had some sensibility problems even using the 5mm rule. I have asked myself why?? a thousand times. Regards
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Milo Garcia Tempone - (1/9/2009 12:45 PM)
Nice surgeries thank God there are oral surgeons around that see all this complicated extreme cases but by doing these huge grafts doesnt¨he looses attached gingiva? Wonder if he does any soft tussue grafts afterwards?¡¡¡
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Maurice Salama964 - (9/13/2008 4:12 PM)
Dysesthesia is common following this harvest technique but returns after several months time.
The Pikos rule of 5 is best to stay away from the mental foramen, border of the chin base and the apical roots of the lower incisors by a minimum of 5mm.
Other than this there is no way to avoid these post-op complications with chin harvest.
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yazad gandhi - (9/3/2008 9:19 AM)
Good work Yvan. Have you ever experienced any Dysesthesia / Paresthesia in the symphysis after block harvest?? & how would you avoid it apart from leaving a safe distance from the incisor root tips.
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kenneth gilbert - (8/10/2008 7:19 PM)
Very nice work. This is an important technique. Thank you for showing everything.
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