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The 10 Year Evolution of Guided Surgery, What We Have Learned From our First Patients
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The initial NobelGuide protocol was developed and completed in 2003 for the first series of treated North American edentulous patients. The 10-year clinical results from this initial patient group treated with implant placement and immediate loading via a fixed prosthesis, now provides insights into what have we learned from the evolution of guided implant treatments to ensure and improve surgical and prosthodontic treatment outcomes.
Date Added:
11/13/2014
Author(s):
Christopher Marchack, DDS
Dr. Christopher Marchack is a 1987 graduate of the University of the Pacific, School of Dentistry. He has received his prosthodontic certificate, in 1992, from the Univ...
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Maurice Salama - (11/14/2014 3:21 PM)
What a great review of the advancements in Guided Surgery protocols. Thanks Maurice
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