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Surgical Bioengineering in the Management of the Atrophic Jaw
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This lecture presentation will describe the behavior and utilization of of fresh frozen allograft vs. autogenous bone in major bone augmentation cases. The advantages and disadvantages as well as the potential of adding bone marrow aspirate to fresh frozen bone will be further highlighted. In depth review of how to manage and use this new technique in clinical practice will be clearly explained.
Date Added:
10/3/2018
Author(s):
Dr. Juan Alberto Fernandez Ruiz
DR. JUAN ALBERTO FERNÁNDEZ RUIZ
Bachelor in Medicine and Surgery from 1990 to 1996 by the University of Navarra
Resident Student in Oral and Maxil...
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Daniel Delrose - (10/4/2018 9:52 AM)
wonderful presentation
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