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審美的再構築における軟組織の革新的役割 Part1
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Soft tissue grafting techniques, new regenerative materials and bioactivators will be highlighted. The expanding role of allograft materials (Perioderm), platelet rich in growth factors (PRGF, PRF), and when to utilize them will be suggested. The ability of these combined protocols to alter the soft tissue profile around natural teeth, implants, and dentulous ridges, will be reviewed as to its critical role in "Complete Esthetics".
Date Added:
1/16/2012
Author(s):
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
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Questions & Comments
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Helena DeLuca - (4/16/2014 4:30 PM)
What is the recommended periodontal dressing to use?
Thank you
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FARHAN DURRANI492 - (2/11/2014 1:43 PM)
connective tissue graft is better the latest studies say that /pubmed
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Maurice Salama - (12/21/2013 7:58 AM)
Shawn; Yes, this is my own criterai but remains UNPUBLISHED in the literature. 2-3mm of remaining KT is absolute requirment for me to select ACDM over CTG. Thanks Dr. Salama
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Shawn Frawley - (12/20/2013 9:02 PM)
Thanks for the excellent presentation. Would you generally use the amount of keratinized tissue as a criteria for choosing between ACD and palate tissue.
Thanks, Kevin Frawley
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Maurice Salama - (6/24/2012 10:17 AM)
Borna and Band; Thanks for the posts. 50-50 mixture of tetracycline and sterile solution to make a paste like consistency is all that is required. Regarding the tunnel Kit from Devemed, yes Band I do really believe it makes the procedure much more predictable.
thanks Dr. Salama
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BORNA RASHIDISANGSARY - (6/24/2012 6:15 AM)
Thank you so much for these very informative lectures. I have a question for you; what proportion of tetracycline and lidocaine are mixed and applied to denuded root surface? Thank you again Dear Dr. Salama
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Band Ditto64 - (1/21/2012 2:12 PM)
Dr. Salama; just purchased the Tunnel kit from the site. Excellent and easy to do with nice discount.
Thanks Band
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Band Ditto64 - (1/17/2012 10:27 PM)
Dr. Salama, this presentation really clarified several things for me regarding soft tissue grafting and the possibilities. many thanks Band
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Maurice Salama - (10/22/2011 9:33 PM)
Welcome Nicolas. Yes, you can place the graft either way. Supra or Sub Periosteal although with tunneling the idea would be to perform a sharp disection supra-periosteal if possible.
welcome to the forum. Dr. Salama
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