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The Evolving Role of Soft Tissue Enhancement in Esthetic Reconstructive Dentistry
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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:
5/14/2014
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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Dennis Elder - (5/15/2014 11:28 AM)
That before and after at the end is amazing!
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Muhammad Saleh - (5/15/2014 6:35 AM)
GREAT WORK> I HAD ONE QUESTION ABOUT THE FIRST CASE WITH ROOT SUBMERGENCE HOW KIND OF TEMPORARY DID YOU USE FOR THE PATIENT TILL SECOND SURGERY & IF U USED A FIXED BRIDGE ON PREMOLARS OF REMAING DENTITION DIDNT YOU FIND THAT THEY EXERT SOME PRESSURE ON THE ANTERIOR AREA WHILE PATIENT IS IN FUNCTION?
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Carlos Sánchez - (5/14/2014 6:12 PM)
excellent Dr... Thanks...
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Maurice Salama - (5/14/2014 5:51 PM)
Barry; Yes. I always use the thick ACDM materials. Regards Dr. Salama
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Maurice Salama - (5/14/2014 5:50 PM)
Thanks lb Schwab for your comment. I will try better next time. Dr. Salama
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Maurice Salama - (5/14/2014 5:47 PM)
Chris & Raymond; There have been studies that show long term maintenance of root coverage without additional bone grafting and this attachment is histologically connective tissue attachment into cementum. Thanks for your posts. Dr. Salama
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Rawan Sagga - (5/14/2014 5:33 PM)
Than you for the informative webinar.
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Arshad Hasan - (5/14/2014 2:29 PM)
excellent presentation. Thanks
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Raymond La Vigne - (5/14/2014 2:07 PM)
Has anyone done long term studies of success for soft tissue grafting in consideration that recessed bone is not being replaced
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