Video:
TEETH 2013: When to Save and When to Extract and When to Regenerate
Video Details
Video Presenter(s):
Myron Nevins, DDSDate Posted:
2/27/2013
Category:
Periodontic Surgery,Ratings:
Video Overview
The treatment of periodontally compromised patients has been significantly altered by the availability of predictable implant dentistry. Where in the past, a compromised tooth with advanced bone loss and/or furcation invasion might have been retained, the high success rate of osseointegrated implants challenges the clinical decision. Should the tooth be saved with periodontal regeneration or be replaced with an implant?
Conversely, new biomimetic mediators have enhanced the predictability of regenerative outcomes and encourage endeavors to maintain the natural dentition. This lecture will address the clinical decision that occurs in every practice: save the tooth or place an implant.
Presented By
Myron Nevins, DDS
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