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Digital Dentistry and Clinical Planning Applications - Guided Navigation Systems - Part 2 of 2
Description:
In this second of a two-part series, Dr. Alan Rosenfeld demonstrates the utilization of different surgical guide options as well as the enhanced applications that guided dentistry now brings to the pre-prosthetic phase of abutment selection and temporary and final restorative fabrication. Minimally Invasive modalities are especially emphasized.
Date Added:
10/21/2011
Author(s):
Alan L. Rosenfeld, DDS, FACD
Dr. Alan Rosenfeld, attended the University of Illinois, College of Dentistry, where he graduated with honors and awards for academic excellence. Following his dental training...
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Questions & Comments
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FARHAN DURRANI492 - (4/5/2012 8:51 AM)
dear dr tooth guided surgi guide is future of implant dentistry
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Maurice Salama - (10/22/2011 8:39 AM)
This is the future no doubt. Mixing optical scanning with traditional CBCT.
great stuff Dr. Salama
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