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The Smile Design Revolution - Management, Communication and Implementation
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Treatment planning a full mouth rehabilitation is amazingly challenging. So many options and steps must be coordinated and controlled to achieve a successful outcome. Developing the Smile Design is just the starting point. Carefully integrating this design to function is the key. This presentation will show how this process is a complex brainstorm that needs to be guided by logical and rational steps to achieve consistent and predictable solutions.
Date Added:
1/27/2014
Author(s):
Christian Coachman, DDS, CDT
Dr. Christian Coachman graduated in Dentistry at the University of São Paulo/Brazil in 2002 and in Dental Technology in 1995. He is a member of the Brazilian Academy of...
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Maurice Salama - (3/11/2015 8:01 AM)
Nicely organized and put together presentation on the advantages of DSD. Thanks Maurice
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Andrea Agnini - (2/5/2014 6:15 PM)
Great Job as always Christian!!
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Ronald Goldstein - (1/31/2014 6:57 PM)
I always like to hear Christian...he is a great lecturer.
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Saed Idres - (1/29/2014 4:56 PM)
Only one point of discussion aboutwhich I would like to ask for your experience based opinion. The accuracy levels that facebow data transfer might offer, and while it is true that majority of facebow brands are anatomical landmarks reference dependants, threrfore can't be 100% trusted for intra-oral actual occlusal data transfer, yet KAVO ArcusDIGMA ultrasonic facebow system argues it is non anatomical landmarks dependant& a real 3D functional and occlusal preciseful data impression. Will you, Please let me know your standpoint regarding it!
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Saed Idres - (1/29/2014 3:16 PM)
Thank you very much Dr. Christian Coachman for your interesting webinar presenting your DSD Work Flow System concept. Truely, it is a model of how an artistical collaborate dental work should be!
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Dimitris Tsanaktsidis - (1/29/2014 2:13 PM)
Thank you i really enjoy it :)
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Antun Sablek - (1/29/2014 1:37 PM)
Amazing and very inspirational webinar for us students. Thank you Dr. Coachman
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Felix Mejia - (1/29/2014 11:59 AM)
Hi Cristian…amazin as allways !!
Felix from Medellin (Colombia)
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Chris Lee - (1/29/2014 8:29 AM)
Hi, Christian. Truly humbling to see the great work that you do. Chris Lee, England.
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