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The Importance of Graft Stability in GBR
Description:
There are several key points in successful GBR outcomes. The most critical is Graft Stability.
If the graft is loose or mobile connective tissue can invade the regenerative space and cause failure. This presentation will highlight the key technical points to stabilize the bone graft through membrane stabilization and suturing.
Date Added:
9/14/2022
Author(s):
Sergio Garcia Moreno
Graduated from University Rey Juan Carlos I, Madrid, and post graduated in Oral Surgery and Implantology at Virgen de la Paloma’s Hospital. He continued his studies in USA and...
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Questions & Comments
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Sergio Garcia Moreno - (9/20/2022 12:18 PM)
Hi laurent, in that case we used a Essix as a provisional
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Sergio Garcia Moreno - (9/20/2022 12:18 PM)
Hi laurent, in that case we used a Essix as a provisional
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FARHAN DURRANI492 - (9/9/2022 11:20 PM)
large information share in as much short as possible/ excellent /thank u
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laurent oiknine - (9/8/2022 9:11 PM)
How was that last anterior graft case with ptfe provisionalised to avoid putting undue pressure on it ?
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Jesus Aguado - (9/7/2022 6:56 PM)
excelente manejo, felicidades!
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Jesus Aguado - (9/7/2022 6:56 PM)
excelente manejo, felicidades!
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