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Partners in Synergy - The Webinar Event; Augmentation Strategies in Implant Dentistry
Description:
This course will highlight the current available regenerative techniques and protocols to maximize the esthetic results of tooth replacement therapy. Extraction site management, labial bone enhancement as well as current gingival augmentation techniques will be featured. These highly acclaimed clinicians and educators will team up to provide a glimpse of their upcoming LIVE Synergy VI conference June 27th - 30th, 2013 in Orlando, Florida.
Date Added:
3/25/2013
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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Christopher Whynott - (7/15/2013 11:39 AM)
Excellent work and presentation as usual. I enjoyed this course several years ago and hope to return for the next session. Cheers Christopher Whynott DDS
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Maurice Salama - (4/4/2013 3:04 PM)
Chris, Soulafah, Edgard, Alexander and Gary;
Many thanks for the kind words. Yes, tension free closure is so important to the success of our regenerative procedures. Mike and I will cover this amongst many other keys in our Synergy conference in June.
Hope some can attend the 3 1/2 days in Orlando June 27-30th. Regards Dr. Salama
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Gary Coatoam - (4/3/2013 9:50 PM)
It is always a pleasure to hear knowledgeable and talented doctors share their experiences in advanced bone grafting techniques. I tend to share the opinion regardig the limited use of membranes, though collagen membranes are certainly useful in some instances. As Dr. Angelo Mariotti and I described in our article, “The Segmental Ridge Split Procedure” (JPerio 2003), the importance of tension free flap closure cannot be underestimated, and I was happy to hear Dr. Salama emphasize that point. I am looking forward to attending your June presentation and learning ffrm such esteemed doctors.
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ALEXANDER SALVONI - (4/3/2013 9:44 PM)
Extreme!!! Very nice approach to the cases, all in place perfectly! Thanks, this lecture will help us a lot.
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Edgard silvestre - (4/3/2013 7:35 PM)
Thanks a lot
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dr.soulafah belal - (4/3/2013 3:38 PM)
Thanks for the marvelous lecture, it was really rich one, but allow me to ask about managing soft tissue coverage in augmentation cases. Submucosal space design for tension free closure of the flap is mostly used in those cases, but i noticed that dehiscence may also occurs. My question is how far i could to release of the flap & what are other precautions that could be taken to avoid dehiscence?..Thanks.
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Chris Lee - (4/3/2013 3:10 PM)
Superb, as always, from Michael and Maurice.
Chris Lee.
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