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Advanced Immediate Placement Strategies Including Socket Shield (SS) Technique and its Complications
Description:
Immediate implant placement in the aesthetic zone has become a controversial topic with regards to the long term aesthetic demands that both the profession and our patients have placed on this treatment modality. Since the controversy broke a few years ago there have been a number of outstanding developments that have revolutionised the way we do immediate implant placement. Soft tissue augmentations using the tunnel technique as well as the socket whiled technique are 2 of these techniques which form the baseline of treatment in our clinic. This lecture will go through all the updated protocols of immediate implant placement supported by the literature as well as deal specifically with the finer details of the socket whiled technique including step by step photos and video of the technique. More importantly it will cover numerous complications that we have had to deal with over the last few years that we have been doing this technique.
Date Added:
12/18/2014
Author(s):
Howard Gluckman, BDS, MChD, PhD
Dr Gluckman completed his dental training at the university of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg in 1990. After spending a number of years in a general practice he complete...
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sara anwar - (2/2/2022 4:06 PM)
great presentation and very good tips, I learned a lot from this presentation and can't wait to get my hands wet in ss technique. has any thing changed in regards to instrumentation as of 2022? I am watching the video 8 years after its production so thought I would want to get an update if any. Thanks Howei
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Dr. Susan Delpeche94 - (11/22/2019 12:25 AM)
Another great presentation. Thank you.
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FARHAN DURRANI492 - (11/25/2018 4:07 AM)
Great Effective Learning Dr Howard is a great teacher Amazing explanation thank you
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Soumi SenGupta - (10/21/2018 6:30 PM)
Superb presentation.
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Sabi Boni Guessou - (10/14/2018 7:50 PM)
great lecture
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Ace Jovanovski - (11/1/2017 7:29 AM)
Thank you for sharing the complications, the complication with SS that I have also run into is making the SS <2mm in thickness, becomes loose, I suspect from flexure of the buccal portion. DO NOT MAKE SHIELD TOO THIN.
What is the occlusion testing device that is coming out in January?
Who manufactures the pericardium membrane?
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Jimoh Lasisi - (10/24/2017 8:13 AM)
Very good presentation.
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Howard Gluckman - (8/11/2017 5:04 AM)
Thanks all for the kind words. Samir unfortunately I don't. I don't make guided surgery guides mine are the old style made in a lab
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NATALIE SOCQUE - (8/9/2017 11:13 PM)
Excellent presentation
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