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The Role of Technology in the Immediate Replacement of Missing Teeth - Part 1 of 2
Description:
Utilizing case presentations in this first of a two part series, Dr. Jack Krauser outlines a thorough review of the available state of the art digital technology that can be combined and utilized to plan and deliver immediate restorations in both partially and fully edentulous patients. In addition, a step-by-step flow chart for the utilization of virtual computer planning, guided surgery and CAD/CAM technology help facilitate the precise and clinically efficient fabrication and delivery of provisional as well as final restorations.
Date Added:
12/13/2010
Author(s):
Jack T. Krauser, DMD
Dr. Jack T. Krauser graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a DMD degree and achieved a certificate in periodontics from Boston University. He is a member of...
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Questions & Comments
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Sam Busich - (12/19/2010 9:25 PM)
I like the process of 3D planning of cases but is it worth the additional time and expense?
Sam
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