A Multidisciplinary Approach to Esthetic Implant Treatment
David Garber , Henry Salama , Maurice Salama
Course date: Wednesday, May 05, 2010 09:00 AM (EST)
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2h
199.00
In this course, Dr. David Garber, Dr. Henry Salama and Dr. Maurice Salama will discuss a new, incision-free approach to immediate implant placement.
Course fee: $199.00
The following topics will be covered:
The crucial role of timing and sculptured healing in implant replacement.
When to use orthodontic vs. surgical manipulation to eliminate defects.
The periodontist’s role in developing the individual restorative receptive sites.
How to evaluate existing redge contours and interproximal tissue status for possible augmentation procedures.
Diagnosis and evaluation of potential risks associated with therapy in the aesthetic zone.
Aesthetic techniques that are vital to interdisciplinary implant case success.
Presented by Dr. David Garber, Dr. Henry Salama, & Dr. Maurice Salama
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