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Critical Concepts in Implant and Gingival Surgery; Flap Designs, Suture Techniques and Soft Tissue Management

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This presentation by the Troeltzsch Brothers features the fundamentals of surgical procedures in the oral cavity. Highlighted are the basic concepts we all must integrate into our daily clinical practice. A discussion of the essential anatomic guidelines as they relate to flap design options and indications are emphasized. Furthermore, material selection, sutures and techniques of wound closures are clearly addressed. Critical solutions to common surgical complications are also described. This lecture is intended for surgical beginners as well as experienced clinicians who want to update their surgical knowledge. These fundamentals are also very popular in the hands-on courses given by the Troeltzsch brothers.

Date Added:
5/14/2015

Author(s):

Markus Tröltzsch, MD, DMD Markus Tröltzsch, MD, DMD
Dr. Dr. Markus Troeltzsch is currently an assistant professor at the department for facial, oral and maxillofacial and plastic reconstructive surgery at the University ...
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Matthias Tröltzsch, MD, DMD Matthias Tröltzsch, MD, DMD
Dr. Dr. Matthias Tröltzsch is currently an assistant professor at the department for facial, oral and maxillofacial and plastic reconstructive surgery at the Ludwigs-Ma...
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ward clemmons530 - (5/16/2015 10:56 PM)

Thanks for the informative course. Danke

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