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Titanium Mesh GBR in Anterior Implant Therapy - Stage 2 Mesh removal and soft tissue grafting - Part 2 of 2
Description:
In this follow-up technique surgical video, Dr. Tomohiro Ishikawa demonstrates stage 2 uncovering of a previously placed titanium mesh and implant as part of guided bone regeneration (GBR). Flap and incision design are discussed food exposing and removal of the titanium mesh as well as harvesting and stabilization of a sub-connective tissue graft aimed at thickening the soft tissue at the site. Dr. Ishikawa also shares follow-up of the final restoration and x-rays.
Date Added:
6/3/2012
Author(s):
Tomohiro Ishikawa, DDS
Tomohiro Ishikawa, D.D.S.
Professional Experience:
- Ishikawa Dental Office, private practice, at Hamamatu, Shizuoka, Japan, 1996-present<...
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Band Ditto64 - (6/5/2012 6:09 PM)
Outstanding. Thanks so much for the follow up of the case. Band
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