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Ridge Preservation and Augmentation In Immediate Implant Therapy Part 1
Summary:
Extraction site enhancement and implant placement.
Description:
In part 1 of this lecture series, Dr. Robert Horowitz utilizes clinical research and clinical cases to outline successful approaches to extraction site enhancement and implant placement. What to utilize for grafting? when to place the implant? what are the costs? and how to combine various techniques? are some of the questions that are answered.
Date Added:
3/19/2009
Author(s):
Robert A. Horowitz, DDS
Dr. Robert A. Horowitz graduated from Columbia University School of Dental and Oral Surgery in 1982 having concentrated in periodontics and fixed prosthodontics. After...
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