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Team Expectations When Restoring the Full Arch: Technology and Clinical Challenges
Description:
Full Arch restorations has always presented it self with clinical and technical
challenges, from working in the clinic with the patient to the laboratory bench and to the
need for improved communication between the involved team members . With the
speed that the technology has improved so has the way we diagnose, treatment plan
and restore the the full arch patient, what hasn’t changed is the sound prosthodontic
principals. This lecture will highlight some of the clinical challenges, materials and the
protocols needed to meet the expectations of the TEAM to deliver a successful
outcome.
Date Added:
1/9/2020
Author(s):
Lars Hansson, CDT, FICOI
Lars Hansson is the owner and president of Lars Hansson Dental Design Solutions in Virginia Beach VA. He has studied and worked with many of the leaders in th...
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Questions & Comments
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Rohit Agrawal - (2/4/2020 9:31 AM)
excellent
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Ronald Goldstein - (3/20/2017 10:07 PM)
Beautifully presented, Lars
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barry manson - (3/20/2017 3:34 PM)
outstanding Lars Thank you! Regards Barry
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byron scott - (12/31/2016 1:57 PM)
Great presentation.
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John Heimke - (10/26/2016 8:51 AM)
excellent as always Lars
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Wahib Moussa - (10/22/2016 9:14 AM)
Great video.
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