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Making Successful Clinical Decisions in Esthetic Implant Therapy - Part 3 of 3

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Implant supported restorations that blend in optimally with the natural dentition are now the standard that our patients demand and expect. Our ability to provide such a service predictably is dependent on our diagnostic ability as well as our therapeutic treatment design. The durability of our results, however, especially as they relate to soft-tissue esthetics, are often effected by the implant and abutment design. This presentation will outline a systematic diagnostic and treatment design protocol for anterior implant supported restorations as well as how implant design, components and regenerative techniques influence the process.

Date Added:
2/20/2011

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Henry Salama, DMD Henry Salama, DMD
Dr. Henry Salama completed his undergraduate education at the State University of New York at Binghamton where he received a...
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