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SonicWeld RX吸収性バリアシステムを用いたリッジオグメンテーションの革新的テクニック Pt1
Description:
In this first of a 5 part series, Dr. Gerhard Iglhaut describes the science as well as the step-by-step techniques for incorporating hard and soft tissue augmentation in everyday clinical practice focused on esthetic implant therapy.
Date Added:
10/17/2013
Author(s):
Gerhard Michael Iglhaut, DDS
Dr. Iglhaut completed his degree in dentistry in 1982 at the Justus Liebig University of Giessen, Germany. He worked as a scientific assistant in the department of Oral Surger...
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Online Videos / Surgery / Bone Grafting / Innovative Technique for Ridge Augmentation Using SonicWeld RX Rigid Resorbable Barrier System - Part 1 of 5
Questions & Comments
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Robert Smith456 - (10/5/2013 5:16 PM)
Utilizing bicon implants where the protocol indicates 2mm sub crest head of implant position which by design has a narrower head c.f implant body into which a polished metal abutment platformed switched is
Percussed permitting the microgap of a. Stealth abutment / implant crown to be placed in the gingival mucosae . Does this system suffer the same crestal bone loss as other implant screwed systems with wider heads placed at crestal bone level? Would you suggest that bicon head of implants be placed crestal or slightly above. Thank you for your presentation
If you can spare the time to reply it will greatly clear up my confusion .thanks R.Alan Smith
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Maurice Salama - (11/14/2012 10:37 AM)
I just utilized the KLS Martin Sonic weld with new mesh style PGA material and BMP-2 for large alveolar ridge defect yesterday. It works beautifully. Dr. Salama
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Matt Hauck - (1/24/2011 8:40 PM)
Articles mentioned
Bouri A. et al. Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants. 2008
Zigdon H. et al. Clin Oral Implants Res. 2008
Adibrad M. et al. J Oral Implantol. 2009
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Basil Fletcher - (12/28/2010 8:28 PM)
Could someone advise on the location of the paper by the Lindhe group regarding the critical amount of keratinised tissue around implants. Dr Iglhaut mentioned this article in part 1 of his lecture series.
Thank you. Basil.Fletcher
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Jorge Gutierrez - (11/26/2010 3:50 PM)
i like this video because Dr Gerhard use cientific base to explain the results.
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Maurice Salama - (10/30/2010 4:05 PM)
Well done and very interesting system for GBR. I have used it several times with much success.
Congrats
Dr. S
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Michael Mingle - (10/28/2010 1:30 PM)
nice video
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jeffrey puglese - (10/27/2010 7:31 PM)
excellent video
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mohamed amine slamani - (10/27/2010 12:17 PM)
thank's
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