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Big Picture Planning: A Comprehensive Surgical and Prosthetic Workflow
Description:
This seminar will highlight interdisciplinary aspects of treatment to achieve optimum outcomes in challenging cases. The cases presented range from single tooth replacement in the esthetic zone to full-arch rehabilitation and reconstruction of composite defects with restorative and surgical modalities. Emphasis will be placed on meeting and exceeding patient needs and working as a team in an everyday private practice setting. Surgical modalities presented will include creation of optimum hard and soft tissue architecture as well as peri-implant tissue modification procedures prior, during and after implantation. Diagnostic considerations for prosthetic rehabilitation of failing dentition and composite defects will also be discussed through case presentations.
Date Added:
11/2/2017
Author(s):
Thanos Ntounis, DDS, MS
Dr. Ntounis is a dual specialist in the field of Prosthodontics and Periodontology. He received his DDS from the University of Athens Dental School in Athens,...
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Questions & Comments
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Thanos Ntounis - (3/7/2018 5:05 PM)
Thank you Byron and yaarob
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byron scott - (1/29/2018 11:28 AM)
Good Presentation.
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yaarob sara - (11/27/2017 12:57 PM)
wonderful!
Thank you
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