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Restoring Pink & White Esthetics with Implant Restorations
Summary:
The utilization of artificial gingiva to restore deficient ridge inside the esthetic zone.
Description:
This presentation is an insight into the way esthetics-driven dentistry over implant-driven has evolved. With imiplants it is often essential to combine "pink" and "white" esthetics to achieve the ideal result. This philosophy involving gingiva colored restorations incorporates new protocols and treatment planning for implant cosmetics in the esthetic zone; particularly in cases of ridge deficiency.
Date Added:
1/21/2009
Author(s):
Christian Coachman, DMD, CDT
Dr. Christian Coachman is currently based in Sáo Paulo where he works as a dentist and ceramist. He also travels around the world working in partnership with well know...
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