Video Details
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Socket Shield Technique with Immediate Implant Placement & Provisional
Description:
The collapse of the buccal bone and the subsequent recession following teeth extraction is effectively prevented with the socket shield technique. This short presentation goes through the techniques for socket shield preparation of a central incisor as well as the fabrication of an immediate chorused provisional utilizing the patients own crown. Creating a walk out as you walk in scenario. This presentation will show a number of tips and tricks to make this technique as simple as possible. It will also show long term stability of the soft tissue and ridge after 18 months. This technique is one that needs to be in everyones armamentarium. The benefits are unbelievable.
Date Added:
10/15/2015
Author(s):
Howard Gluckman, BDS, MChD, PhD
Dr Gluckman completed his dental training at the university of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg in 1990. After spending a number of years in a general practice he complete...
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Questions & Comments
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Richard Wong - (4/28/2019 9:55 AM)
Awesome video, Dr Gluckman. Learned a lot from your Toronto live training and from this video to reinforce what you had taught me. Glad to have someone like you to teach us real dentistry and improve the profession as a whole. Thank you 🙏
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Juan Villarreal - (10/31/2016 11:27 AM)
Great presentation! I can see why this would be the standard of care.
Looking forward to attending your next course in the U.S.
Juan D. Villarreal
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Howard Gluckman - (4/17/2016 4:19 AM)
Thank you Manuel and Cobi
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cobi landsberg - (4/16/2016 4:29 AM)
great everything
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Manuel De LA ROSA - (4/15/2016 6:05 AM)
Howie, Great presentation. Wonderful case management.
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Howard Gluckman - (2/16/2016 4:18 PM)
Thank you for all the kind comments. To answer the questions as they come. Bone will form between the implant and the SS. This has been shown in histology by Baumer. Root treated teeth that are dark do not generally cause a dark shadow as the bone covering as well as the gingiva will hide the colour. Also it has been shown that 2mm of soft tissue will disguise the colour change. The thickness of the root should not be Less than 2mm or it will become flexible and may cause infection. I hope this answered all your questions.
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Maurice Salama - (2/14/2016 1:00 PM)
Long Huynh You can try the PET bur system from Brassler. They are listed on the Products page on Dentalxp. regards Dr. Salama
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Long Huynh - (2/12/2016 9:09 PM)
Dr Gluckman, Please share with me the bur set which enables me to remove the lingual portion of the root (using the implant burs is not a good idea). I am sorry I didn't get it from your lecture. Thanks
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Michael Zidile - (10/21/2015 11:11 PM)
Really wonderful, can you share a placement and 1 year radiograph?
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