Clinical Pearls for Surgical Implant Dentistry: Part 3
Figures 1a to 1c. Extraction of a tooth using mallet and scalpel. Use a finger rest. In part 1 and part 2 of.
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Figures 1a to 1c. Extraction of a tooth using mallet and scalpel. Use a finger rest. In part 1 and part 2 of.
INTRODUCTION The need to replace a missing single posterior tooth is a common restorative procedure. A single tooth implant restoration is frequently the.
Figure 1. Implant at 6 months post-op before uncovery. Figure 2. Implant cover screw exposed by diode laser. Figure 3. Tissue former in.
The innovative use of dental implants is opening doors to many different types of treatments. However, at the same time, criticism is surfacing.
In part 1 of this 4-part series of articles, clinical pearls related to diagnostic procedures were discussed. In part 2, implant insertion will.
There are calls across the profession for dentists to offer more functional solutions to edentulous patients. The drawbacks of standard dentures are well.
When using a cementable crown, implant prosthetics require that an abutment head be placed between the implant fixture and crown. Several abutment head.
INTRODUCTION There is a large body of evidence that supports the success of dental implants. The dental literature also contains many clinical procedures.
A growing patient population is missing some or all of their teeth. In the past, the only treatment option for patients whose dental.
INTRODUCTION During the past 10 years, dental implant therapy has progressed considerably. For the replacement of teeth, single-tooth implants have become the standard.