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Current Biological Trends in Aesthetic Periodontology
Description:
In this lecture, Dr. Andre Saadoun outlines the trends in the diagnostic, biological and surgical realms that are currently utilized to optimize periodontal plastic procedures in esthetic and implant therapy.
Date Added:
11/25/2009
Author(s):
André P. Saadoun, DDS, MS
Dr. SAADOUN has received his Degree in Dental Surgery from the Faculty of Paris and completed his Post-Graduate Certificate in Periodontology at the University of Penn...
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Questions & Comments
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Sam Busich - (11/29/2009 3:14 PM)
Gil; It was a very good overview but if you're looking for technique, try Dr. Pat Allen's video on Tunneling as well as Dr. Maurice Salama who has an excellent presentation on Perio Plastic Sx. Sam
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Gil Garalnick - (11/29/2009 10:55 AM)
I didn't get anything tangible from this presentation except for a general overview of gingival recession
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mohamed amine slamani - (11/28/2009 12:18 AM)
thanks
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