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"All on X" Therapies & The Digital Evolution
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Full arch management has its challenges in itself not only from a surgical point of view but also under a prosthetic stand point. Diagnosis and treatment plan properly these cases play a pivotal role for the final successful outcome.
In fact, CBCT software analysis together with all the prosthetic evaluation in needed prior to the surgical day will be highlighted, bringing then the focus of the presentation specifically on the diagnostic, surgical, and prosthetic procedures that can improve the predictability of the overall procedure. Which implant geometries are to be used? Which is the rationale behind the choice of placing straight or tilted implants? How many implants are needed and where? Abutment selection? Space requirements? Material selection? Bone quality issues and how to best incorporate new digital software and planning tools.
Date Added:
1/21/2021
Author(s):
Maurice Salama, DMD
Dr. Maurice A. Salama completed his undergraduate studies at the State University
of New York at Binghamton in 1985, where he received his BS in Biology. Dr. Salama
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Questions & Comments
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snjezana pohl - (2/16/2021 1:07 PM)
A great didactic and inspiring lecture. Team Atlanta contributed so much to the digital dentistry!
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Tarun kumar - (2/7/2021 8:50 AM)
It's an awesome presentation Mo.So much to learn every time I listen to you.
Regards
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FARHAN DURRANI492 - (2/7/2021 6:34 AM)
Wow thank you dr salama
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Gustavo Peres Alves - (2/3/2021 10:52 AM)
brilliant presentation. congrats to Dr Maurice and all the members of Atlanta Team
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david o dowling - (1/26/2021 9:29 AM)
Hi Maurice
May I ask which facial scanning application you are currently using?
Thanks
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dan fuchs - (1/23/2021 2:30 AM)
Dr.Salama.
Bravo, for youre professional, and thorough lecture. It seems to me, and
Im convinced for others dentist too,that the topics,mention above, will make, a revolution, on how we are going to approch,from now on,clinical casses, and providing ours Pt.with a mach better understending,and tools. thank you very mach.
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