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A Problem Esthetic Case

Description:
The two doctors discuss and describe the treatment of a difficult case involving the consideration of an esthetically acceptable restoration of a compromised upper incisor.

Date Added:
5/29/2008

Author(s):

Kirk Pasquinelli, DDS Kirk Pasquinelli, DDS

Dr. Kirk Pasquinelli received his doctorate in dental surgery from the University of California at San Francisco School of Dentistry in 1982. He completed a one ye...
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Questions & Comments
Sam Busich - (6/1/2010 4:41 AM)

Dear Mystery Doctor 473; Why no name? I enjoyed this presentation very much. The CTG is fixed I believe with sutures laterally and interproximally followed by suturing the outer flap for closure.
Sam

473 - (6/1/2010 1:40 AM)

Congratulations Dr. Pasquinelli !!!. How do you fix the connective tissue graft?. Thank you very much

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