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The Rise of CBCT; The Changing Face of Digital Dentistry

Description:
This lecture will discuss the critical benefits of CBCT for immediate/delayed implant placement; digital diagnosis & treatment planning. To implement and provide the most predictability & reproduceability in daily practice. Improve the quality of your scan, merging STL files w/ CBCT, identifying thickness of the labiel plate & buccal bone.

Date Added:
7/9/2020

Author(s):

Howard Gluckman, BDS, MChD, PhD Howard Gluckman, BDS, MChD, PhD
Dr. Howard Gluckman, BDS, MChD, PhD

Dr Gluckman is an internationally renowned dental practitioner, implantologist, author and lecturer who has been in the i...
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Questions & Comments
Scott Ganz - (8/2/2020 8:07 PM)

Nice to have such a strong advocate for the use of 3D imaging.... CBCT, and how to improve diagnosis and treatment planning ... with the various tricks of the trade. Well done as always.

Omid Moghaddas - (7/31/2020 5:19 AM)

Really enjoyed it Howie. Regards Omid

Howard Gluckman - (7/20/2020 7:11 AM)

Thanks Farhan. Unfortunately it was not a lecture on gummy smile treatment rather on the use of CBCT. But we have publications coming soon so you will be able to see them

FARHAN DURRANI492 - (7/17/2020 8:59 AM)

Great Insights for the new Socket Shield Technique ,and 3D Printing for crown lenthening for altered passive eruption,it would have been more better if healing times after lenthening could have been touched thank you master

Howard Gluckman - (7/13/2020 2:32 AM)

Hi Mike thanks for the kind words. it is always a pleasure to help especially with people like yourself who are so hungry for the knowledge. It is a privilege thank you

Mike Glassman - (7/9/2020 5:01 PM)

Howard - your presentations are always so polished and interesting. I was so fortunate to have you as my mentor, and I honestly appreciate the education and skills that you imparted to me on your many hands on courses & presenations (such as this). You have always been available and approachable for any issue I have had over the years. Thanks for always sharing your knowledge with all of us, so that we can learn and up our games on an ongoing basis.

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