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Posterior Mandibular Reconstruction
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The process and healing of Ramus bone blocks when utilized for lateral and vertical augmentation of the ridge. Concepts and realistic expectation of treatment with autogenous bone blocks.
Date Added:
11/6/2007
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Online Videos / Surgery / Bone Grafting / Posterior Mandibular Reconstruction
Questions & Comments
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ENRIQUE TREVINO - (8/4/2020 1:47 PM)
Thank you! great case presentation and fabulous information
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fernando munguia - (3/18/2009 10:47 PM)
Is this a commercial?
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