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Biologic and Surgical Strategies for Achieving Implant Esthetics – Part 3
Description:
In part 3 of this lecture series, utilizing well documented case presentations, Dr. André Saadoun outlines in detail how to implement the ten most important surgical and restorative factors that lead to predictable implant esthetics.
Date Added:
1/17/2010
Author(s):
André P. Saadoun, DDS, MS
Dr. SAADOUN has received his Degree in Dental Surgery from the Faculty of Paris and completed his Post-Graduate Certificate in Periodontology at the University of Penn...
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Questions & Comments
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NAGARAJAN MUTHUSAMY - (2/5/2011 10:49 AM)
He is a great teacher with masterly approach.congratulations.
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BHARAT RAKSHAK - (1/24/2010 11:54 AM)
Some excellent concepts on temporization in addition to a great and detailed overall presentation,
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niki nikolov - (1/20/2010 12:04 PM)
Wow, Great Master.
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