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審美的インプラント治療のための臨床的選択 Part2
Description:
Implant supported restorations that blend in optimally with the natural dentition are now the standard that our patients demand and expect. Our ability to provide such a service predictably is dependent on our diagnostic ability as well as our therapeutic treatment design. The durability of our results, however, especially as they relate to soft-tissue esthetics, are often effected by the implant and abutment design. This presentation will outline a systematic diagnostic and treatment design protocol for anterior implant supported restorations as well as how implant design, components and regenerative techniques influence the process.
Date Added:
2/24/2011
Author(s):
Henry Salama, DMD
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Online Videos / Surgery / Bone Grafting / Making Successful Clinical Decisions in Esthetic Implant Therapy - Part 2 of 3
Questions & Comments
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Shane Claiborne - (3/7/2012 11:28 AM)
Dr. Salamma, Are you just popping open capsules of tetracylcine or buying it in powder form?
Dr. Claiborne
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henry salama - (3/6/2011 8:15 PM)
Dr. Yip: The antibiotic is Achromycin (tetracycline) mixed into a paste type consistency (water based) and used primarily as a sealer with a very retentive temporary. At 1 week, after a soft tissue seal is achieved, the temp is removed, cleaned and carefully cemented with Tempbond. Good luck.
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Chi Cheong Yip - (3/5/2011 12:41 AM)
Dr. Salama, Can I know more about the antibiotic cement that you use for temporization for the immediate placement of the Type I case presented? Thank is a very interesting because of our concern of excess cement issue. TQ. rgds, Dr. Yip (Malaysia)
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