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Crown Lengthening in the Management of the Posterior Periodontal-Restorative Interface
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This video post outlines the sequential treatment of a reconstruction requiring posterior crown lengthening to optimize the esthetic periodontal-restorative interface.
Date Added:
5/21/2015
Author(s):
Eiji Furuichi, DDS, PhD
Eiji Furuichi ,DDS , PhD
In 1992 he graduated from Osaka Dental University .Osaka ,Japan. In 1998 he started his private practice "Furuichi Dental Clinic"i...
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Maurice Salama - (6/3/2015 8:05 AM)
Eiji; Outstanding Case Management both Periodontally and Restoratively. Well done and welcome to the DentalXP Family of Xperts. Well deserved. regards Maurice
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Yasushi Mitarai - (6/2/2015 11:08 PM)
Go EIJI, Goooooooooooo!
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