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Smile Design in Everyday and Implant Dentistry – Part 3
Summary:
Members of Team Atlanta continues outlining a detailed and very specific discussion on the principles and execution of esthetic crown lengthening.
Description:
In part 3 of this series on smile design, members of Team Atlanta, Drs. Ronald Goldstein, David Garber, Henry and Maurice Salama continue outlining a detailed and very specific discussion on the principles and execution of esthetic crown lengthening procedures as well as extraction and immediate implant placement. An outline of the causes and prevention of recession defects around implants are also discussed.
Date Added:
6/4/2009
Author(s):
Ronald Goldstein, DDS
Dr.
Ronald Goldstein is currently Clinical Professor of Oral Rehabilitation
at the Medical College of Georgia School of Dent...
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David Garber, DMD
Dr.
David Garber has a dual appointment at the Medical College
of Georgia School of Dentistry, in Augusta Georgia, as Clinic...
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Maurice Salama, DMD
Dr. Maurice A. Salama completed his undergraduate studies at the
State University of New York at Binghamton in 1985, where
h...
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Henry Salama, DMD
Dr. Henry Salama completed his undergraduate education at the
State University of New York at Binghamton where he received
a...
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Pinhas Adar, MDT, CDT
Master Ceramist Pinhas Adar studied initially in Tel Aviv, Israel and then with Mr. Willi Geller in Zurich, Switzerland. He has almost thirty years of experience in al...
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