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Innovative Technique for Ridge Augmentation Using SonicWeld RX Rigid Resorbable Barrier System - Part 4 of 5
Description:
In this fourth of a 5 part series, Dr. Gerhard Iglhaut describes the science as well as the step-by-step techniques for incorporating hard and soft tissue augmentation in everyday clinical practice focused on esthetic implant therapy.
Date Added:
2/21/2011
Author(s):
Gerhard Iglhaut, DDS
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Prerak Parikh - (1/9/2012 10:30 AM)
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Prerak Parikh - (1/3/2012 1:54 PM)
The key to successful implant dentistry is the ability of the clinician to provide adequate volume and quality of bone to the recipient site. This requires a thorough and precise diagnostic evaluatio
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Prerak Parikh - (1/3/2012 1:53 PM)
Great, very nice presentation! As I am trying to be better in my job day by day, itś clear - is necessary to be accuracy in all. If I wanted to sleep well,especially after doing a big mouth rehabilitations - the CR is one of the most important step! Thank you very much, can you give me inforamtion about producers of Leaf gauge/ items for anterior deprogrammer? Tomas Vanek DDS (Czech rep.)
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