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Ridge Splitting and/or GBR - Maxilla vs. Mandible - Part 2 of 2

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Mandibular ridge splitting has been a clinical challenge due to high density of cortical bone. Therefore, some clinicians recommends two stage approach to overcome this issue. We will also present a unique ridge splitting technique that is easy to do and predictable using one stage approach.

Date Added:
4/27/2013

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Samuel Lee, DDS Samuel Lee, DDS
Dr. Samuel Lee is a Diplomate of American Board of Oral Implantology/Implant Dentistry. Currently, Dr. Samuel Lee is attending Harvard School of Dental Medici...
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Questions & Comments
Amir Erez - (5/11/2013 4:10 AM)

Very well presented, if do not have piezzo, is it possible to perform this procedure with high speed diamond or surgical burs with copious irrigation?? Thank you Dr Lee

Gamal Taha - (5/6/2013 12:44 PM)

Thanks for very presentation, but how can yo determine the implant diameter should be used

Helios Houenou172 - (5/4/2013 10:57 PM)

Very nice presentation! Is the use of particulate graft on a need basis in conjunction with ridge splitting and if so, what are your criteria for adding it? Thank you, Helios Houenou

Andrew Spath - (2/19/2013 6:26 PM)

Great Video Sam. Pleasure meeting you in Vegas as well. I have to make it to TJ soon!

Alan Ford - (8/18/2012 1:42 PM)

Very nice and informative

Paul Scholl - (8/18/2012 8:44 AM)

Very nice. I am still not clear how you are able to get primary closure if you did not do any sort of releasing incision. Do you dissect the mylohyoid to allow closure? How long does it take for the membrane to break down in the oral environment if you do not get primary closure? What sort of draping system do you use? Thanks and I look forward to more videos.

denzil austin-little - (8/17/2012 11:32 AM)

i have just upgraded

neamat kolahquchi - (8/16/2012 2:09 AM)

excellent prof. Samuel Lee.I hope see you in at 11th OMFS AND ICOI congress in Iran.

Feras Rezk - (8/16/2012 12:14 AM)

thank you!

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