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Implant Abutments: Precontoured Components
Description:
Dr. Leopardi compares and contrasts stock and custom abutments in great detail with reference to clinical factors and the final esthetic result.
Date Added:
6/22/2008
Author(s):
Aldo Leopardi, BDS, DDS, MS
Dr. Aldo Leopardi received his undergraduate dental degree from the University of Adelaide, South Australia, in 1984. He enjoyed private practice as a general dentist ...
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Other Author(s): Aldo Leopardi, BDS, DDS, MS
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Questions & Comments
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mohammad reza shakoori - (4/6/2012 11:32 AM)
tanks for good presentation
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Sharad Gupta - (3/20/2012 9:47 AM)
Hi doc,nice work as always from you In the case you have shown,did you use the precontoured gingival former ,impression post and temporary abutment having the same emergence profile and than used a customised Ti -abutment. Also do you first try-in your temporary crowns,modifiy them for the right contour and emergence before you make a PVS capture of the emergence profile on the cast by the technique you showed regards
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mohammed alsamhari - (1/14/2012 7:30 AM)
great work
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