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The Implant Components of the Full Arch Implant Case; MUA's, Tibases and screws
Description:
A thorough understanding of the components required to complete a full arch treatment is imperative. This multimedia presentation will breakdown all the components
and provide suggestions for their optimal utilization. From MUA (multi-unit abutment) to scan bodies, to Ti-bases to angled screws will be explored. What are the tolerances?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of each option wil, be explored. What are the new standard and cutting edge methods available to us to expedite our cases
and gain an ideal and predictable long term outcome. How best to record the bite and vertical dimension. Can we avoid Ti-bases with these prosthetic new screw options?
Date Added:
6/21/2022
Author(s):
Lester Gil, DDS
Lester Gil, DDS
- Graduate of University of Medical Sciences – Cuba (Universidad de Ciencias Médicas) in 1995
- Obtained Doctor in Dental Su...
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Questions & Comments
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kent hamilton - (7/4/2022 2:00 PM)
How deep do you place the implants ??
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kent hamilton - (7/4/2022 1:59 PM)
I would have liked to see the xrays, before and after
Also please discuss more about the lack of need for bone reduction
I am ready to follow your protocol
Love the video
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Jesus Aguado - (6/28/2022 7:58 PM)
Magnificent presentation!
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Jesus Aguado - (6/28/2022 7:58 PM)
Magnificent presentation!
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