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Soft Tissue Augmentation: What Are The Limits?

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Soft tissue grafting techniques provide the dentist with an armamentarium that makes possible to prevent and solve many problems and complications around teeth and implants, making more predictable the treatments results. But, what are the limits ? Sometimes it is not so easy to take the right decision between bone or soft tissue grafting techniques We present many different techniques illustrated with clinical cases in order to explain our point of view.

Date Added:
8/18/2020

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Ramon Gomez Meda, DDS Ramon Gomez Meda, DDS
Dr. Ramón Gómez Meda obtained his Degree in Dentistry from the University of Santiago de Compostela in 1996 with the best marks. As a result, he obtained th...
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Questions & Comments
snjezana pohl - (8/11/2020 2:06 PM)

Great lecture, I`ve enjoyed it for the second time.

Omid Moghaddas - (8/7/2020 5:48 AM)

Superb presentation Ramon. All the bests Omid

Omid Moghaddas - (8/7/2020 5:48 AM)

Superb presentation Ramon. All the bests Omid

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