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PETology and Complete Ridge Maintenance

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For a long time it has been discussed about different ways to avoid dimensional changes at post extraction sockets. Through the philosophy of the Partial Extraction Therapies we will be able analyze and plan our cases in a different and unique way not only in the esthetic zone also in partial and full arch cases in a predictable and reproducible way.

Date Added:
7/10/2019

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Marcelo Ferrer Balart, DMD, MS Marcelo Ferrer Balart, DMD, MS
Dr. Marcelo Ferrer completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Chile in 2000, where he received his degree in Dentistry and the title of dental surgeon. He...
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Questions & Comments
Alessandro Agnini - (7/22/2019 1:28 PM)

Marcelo great presentation...Two questions: have you ever had any complications with Petology and if so,What are the major ones? Do you think the bone substitute in the gap plays an important role in this technique?

Olga Tron - (7/12/2019 8:23 PM)

Bravo 👏👏👏👏Marcelo!!! Amazing presentation!!! Your drawing are beautiful as ever 🔝🔝Thank you!!

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