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Utilizing a Stereolythic Model Prior to Implant

Description:
Dr. Henry Salama reviews a hands-on course featuring a lecture feed from Dr. Maurice Salama in Austria. They utilize a stereolithic model and surgical guide for treatment planning, extraction, and immediate implant placement.

Date Added:
5/28/2008

Author(s):

Henry Salama, DMD Henry Salama, DMD
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Questions & Comments
Bassam Algheryafi - (12/6/2012 11:19 PM)

Dr.Salama, Thank you for sharing this great hands-on and cinical case. I don't see how you will fabricate the final crown from the CERCON impression coping, it is confusing. Would you describe the sequencing from there? Thanks

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