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Reality Based Digital Treatment Planning - Part 2
Summary:
Unilateral sinus graft with immediate placement in extraction site.
Description:
In part 2 of this series, Dr. Steven Feldman utilizes XCPT interactive software to communicate the clinician’s goal of therapy to the patient as well as any colleagues and staff. Dr. Feldman presents a clinical case to demonstrate how he utilizes the software to develop, explain and communicate his vision of treatment need and options to a patient requiring, among other therapy, a sinus graft.
Date Added:
12/21/2008
Author(s):
Steven J. Feldman, DDS
Dr. Feldman received his dental degree from Marquette University and graduated from the Post Graduate Periodontology Program at Tufts University
While in the U...
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