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連続した前歯インプラント:審美的失敗の外科的・補綴的治療 Part3
Description:
Esthetically successful placement of consecutive implants in the anterior region, especially in the lateral/central environment, remains as one of the most challenging endeavors in implant therapy. This webinar will focus on the diagnosis and treatment design options for the implant replacement of two or more adjacent teeth in the anterior region with emphasis on preventing mid-facial and interdental tissue loss. In addition, the surgical and restorative management and correction of esthetic failures will be discussed including the use of connective tissue allograft.
Date Added:
1/17/2011
Author(s):
David Garber, DMD
Dr.
David Garber has a dual appointment at the Medical College
of Georgia School of Dentistry, in Augusta Georgia, as Clinic...
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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
r...
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Stephen J. Chu, DMD, MSD, CDT
Dr. Stephen Chu received his doctoral degree from the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine in 1984 and his master’s degree in restorative dentistry and ...
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Dennis P. Tarnow, DDS
Dennis P. Tarnow is currently Clinical Professor of Periodontology and Director of Implant Education at Columbia School of Dental Medicine. Dr. Tarnow has a certificate...
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Online Videos / Surgery / Implant / Consecutive Anterior Implants: Surgical and Restorative Management of Esthetic Failures - Part 3
Questions & Comments
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Beau Soares - (1/7/2016 9:18 PM)
Fantastic material from 4 Masters. Thanks so much for sharing.
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henry salama - (6/7/2013 2:39 PM)
Maybe..., BUT in cases like this, practitioners need to weigh what techniques work most predictably in their hands and what the patient is willing to tolerate physically and psychologically. Especially after a failure has occurred.
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Tom Cassidy - (6/7/2013 12:27 PM)
would removing the implants and using the Khoury technique of vertical bone augmentation not have led to the same result but quicker.
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Maurice Salama - (5/21/2011 9:02 AM)
Joseph; I do not think it is necessary for papilla preservation if implant distance is at 1.5mm from healthy natural tooth but it appears that platform switching may aid in crestal bone preservation around the implant that may assist in a more stable gingival margin.
Dr. Salama
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Joseph Gaudio - (5/21/2011 7:09 AM)
For a single tooth implant, i.e.#8, is platform switching necessary if adjacent natural teeth exist and are periodontally healthy in order to maintain papillae?
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henry salama - (1/23/2011 2:53 PM)
We've used this tx protocol a number of times with successful outcomes. However, I do think there definitely are considerations and contraindications to consider. Success begins and depends on 1) a stable implant with adequate bone and soft thickness to maintain health and esthetics. 2) The design of the abutment is key in that it has to be designed to be both retentive and contain resistance form to any rotational displacement. 3rd, the occlusal scheme must be designed around the restoration to protect the cantilever from any lateral/horizontal forces in all relationships and movement except eating. If these factors cannot met, then this tx is contraindicated.
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Simon Milbauer - (1/23/2011 10:15 AM)
Dr Tarnow, thank you for great lecture I have not had had any probs with the sound at all.One question: are you not worried about the mechanical stress exerted on the cantilevered implant when designing the free ended pontic?Say,parafunctional patients, grinders etc? Thank you, Simon Milbauer
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Laurent Rosemblaum - (1/23/2011 9:22 AM)
Nice presentation,but the sound is very poor.
when they talk together,it's very difficult for a non fluent english listener to understand.
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Duc Vo - (1/20/2011 10:42 PM)
When art meets science.
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