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Restoring the Pink and White Esthetics. Clinical Case Presentation
Description:
Every esthetic case is a challenge. As clinicians we need to understand and combine different treatment modalities and materials to achieve outstanding esthetic and functional results. This clinical case will demonstrate the importance of the little details, and how they influence the final result. We’ll go step by step thought the analyze, planning surgical and prosthetic procedures with focus on the key points that I find to be crucial.
Date Added:
2/16/2017
Author(s):
Ventseslav Stankov, DDS
Dr. Ventseslav Stankov is among the best positioned professionals in the domain of dental medicine in Bulgaria.
He is managing a team of 24 employ...
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Lyubomir Benin - (10/22/2018 4:12 PM)
You make it seems simple, though I know it isn’t. Bravo Vencislav.
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Osama Abdel Qader - (1/19/2018 11:19 AM)
nice work. ...
but i think the coronaly advanced flap should be done from both sides related to left lateral..mesially and distaly....
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Ronald Goldstein - (5/3/2017 8:12 PM)
Very nice presentation, Ventseslav, and your before and after results really made a nice difference for your patient. Also best restoration choices of combining full crowns with veneers.
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Kremena Ivanova - (5/1/2017 10:35 PM)
Very good presentation and explanation of the crutial points in the case,in combination with skills to do it!
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Kaz Zymantas - (3/6/2017 8:07 PM)
Thank you for a wonderful presentation. You and your technician certainly are talented to have achieved such an exceptional result.
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laurent oiknine - (3/2/2017 10:05 AM)
well thought out process. Beautiful dentistry.
I really liked how you adressed the zenith points in a simple manner !
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Howard Gluckman - (3/1/2017 6:53 AM)
Great lecture really enjoyed it well done
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ADRIAN RODRIGUEZ - (2/28/2017 10:32 PM)
Good work and great tips, congratulations.
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Manikandan Kamalanathan - (2/22/2017 6:56 AM)
AWESOME,Stylish always from Bulgaria ..Tennis Players to Dentistry ! WOW
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