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Immediate Molar Implant Placement With Superwide Diameter Implant - Part 2 of 2
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Salvation of failing molars are now a clinical dilemma due to cost and predictability. Therefore most dental clinicians prefer extraction, healing, than placing of the implant. However, this often involves socket preservation and delayed approach due to technical difficulties in placement of an implant at the septum of the molar extraction site. Dr. Lee will present a new techique utilizing a trephine to collect autogenous bone, and placement of a superwide implant 6-8mm in diameter to fill up the extraction site.
Date Added:
10/15/2010
Author(s):
Samuel Lee, DDS
Dr. Samuel Lee received DDS from UCLA School of Dentistry and BS from UCLA Microbiology and Molecular Genetics. He served as clinical lecturer at Restorative...
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