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Estetica e funzione nelle riabilitazioni protesiche complesse: Approccio multidisciplinare alla luce delle nuove tecnologie e dei nuovi materiali - Part 1 of 3
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Nelle riabilitazioni protesiche complesse, utilizziamo ormai da anni metodiche codificate e ampiamente descritte in letteratura, con risultati che soddisfano ampiamente le nostre aspettative e soprattutto quelle dei nostri pazienti. E’ innegabile che l’avvento delle nuove tecnologie ci ha dato modo di utilizzare nuovi meteriali e nuove attrezzature che facilitano l’ottenimento di un adattamento e una precisione fino ad oggi difficili da ottenere. Durante la relazione, analizzeremo alcuni casi protesici complessi, mettendo in luce le differenze operative che nel tempo abbiamo sviluppato, con la sempre maggior conoscenza diei nuovi materiali. Il loro utilizzo ci ha consentito di modificare alcune tecniche operative e di abbreviare i tempi di realizzazione, mantenendo comunque una precisione più che soddisfacente. I vantaggi e gli svantaggi delle metodiche illustrate, verranno valutati ed analizzati sulla base della letteratura ad oggi esistente e su quella dell’esperienza personale, evidenziando i limiti che entrambe le situazioni possono presentare. Vedremo quindi come abbiamo sostituito materiali e tecniche tradizionali con altri innovativi che solo attraverso le nuove tecnologie è possibile lavorare, e come i risultati ottenuti con queste sistematiche siano sovrapponibili e a volte migliori di quelli tradizionali.
Date Added:
3/27/2011
Author(s):
Alessandro Agnini, DMD
Dr. Alessandro Agnini graduated in 1989 from the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy.
He has private dental practices in Modena and Sassuolo, Emilia Romag...
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Andrea Mastrorosa Agnini, DDS
Dr. Andrea Mastrorosa Agnini graduated in 2007 from the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia.
Dr Agnini works in private practice in Modena and Sassuolo, Emilia R...
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Tyler Binner - (9/19/2013 12:56 PM)
Please refresh your page and try again, the video should be fixed now. I apologize for the inconvenience - DentalXP Mngmt
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николай вихерко - (9/19/2013 10:08 AM)
don't work
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Andrea Agnini - (3/10/2013 4:38 AM)
Ciao Antonino, hai ancora problemi per il video? se si mandami una mail ad alleagni@libero.it. Grazie e a presto. Andrea
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antonino gattuso - (2/5/2013 6:46 AM)
il video non parte.
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Andrea Agnini - (4/8/2011 9:36 AM)
Sam,
Thanks of the compliments!
Alessandro
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Sam Busich - (3/29/2011 9:15 PM)
Semplicemente odontoiatria bello!
Sam
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