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Provisionalización inmediata en implantes - Un aspecto crítico en el cuidado de los tejidos y la estética-Part1
Description:
El manejo de un diente condenado a la extracción o de un proceso edéntulo en la zona estética, es de los procedimientos mas demandantes en preservación de los tejidos y manejo de paciente durante la fase de cicatrización. Tan importante como lo es la colocación quirúrgica del implante en esta zona, es también el rol de los provisionales inmediatos. El soporte de los tejidos, el perfil de emergencia y la restauración provisional se han convertido en aspectos críticos fundamentales en la colocación de implantes inmediatos o en 2 fases. Se presentará un protocolo paso por paso de como fabricar un provicional atornillado adecuado para cada caso, desde la fabricación de la concha de acrílico hasta el como capturar el contorno adecuado subgingival de soporte.
Date Added:
8/31/2012
Author(s):
Stephen J. Chu, DMD, MSD, CDT
Dr. Stephen Chu received his doctoral degree from the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine in 1984 and his master’s degree in restorative dentistry and ...
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Online Videos / Surgery / Implant / Immediate Implant Provisionalization - A Critical Aspect in Tissue Care and Esthetics-Part 1
Questions & Comments
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Joseph Ardizzone dds - (9/23/2013 3:04 AM)
Great information on bone preservation.
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Maurice Salama - (6/1/2013 1:18 PM)
e chan; It Socket Shield only 1mm of labial portion of root left behind indefinitely. In "SRT" technique we leave behind the entire root 1mmm above the crestal bone and cover with Flap or CTG. The root canal can be filled with glass ionomer if already RCT treated or left VITAL without anything added to canal space. Good luck Dr. Salama
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e chan - (5/31/2013 1:53 AM)
With the piece of the tooth that was left in socket shield technique, is it left in indefinitely after the implant is placed? Is the implant directly in contact with the piece of tooth in the coronal part? Just curious, not that i will use the technique at the moment. And with Dr Salama's root submergence technique, is the tooth root canal treated before submerging it? Any restoration over the top of the root before submerging it?
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tareq rashdan - (1/5/2013 8:54 PM)
Yet another reason why Dental XP is an amazing forum
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Bashar imran - (12/10/2012 2:13 PM)
Informative ,,excellent work .
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Agnieszka Milbauer - (9/20/2012 7:53 AM)
One of the best lectures on Dental XP. Thank you Dr Chu.
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Osama Abdel Qader - (9/18/2012 9:15 AM)
I enjoyed this study so much you approved very clearly that using BG with provisional will preserve the vertical tissue length you answer one of my big questions Thank you
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SERGE MADHERE - (9/17/2012 10:02 PM)
Awesome presentation Dr. Chu. It was very informative.
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John Zaki - (9/10/2012 8:47 AM)
Great and rich presentation dr. chu but let me get this straight , it is preferable to place a bone graft material around immediate implants to decrease the bucco-lingual collapse especially in aesthetic zone right ? also can we prevent the B-L collapse by using bioactive agents as BMP for example ?
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