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Лечение осложнений, связанных с мягкими тканями, в имплантационной стоматологии
Description:
Ряд методов работы с мягкими тканями используется для лечения повреждений мягких тканей и костного хребта вокруг места для будущей установки имплантата. Среди некоторых недостатков современных техник можно назвать образование шрамов в области реципиента в результате поверхностных надрезов, рецидив рецессии, связанный с натяжением мышц на этапе восстановления, расхождение краёв раны и обнажение материала трансплантата. В данной презентации будут рассмотрены техники множественных надрезов и лоскутов мягкой ткани, туннельные техники, а также варианты использования трансплантата и техники наложения швов.
Date Added:
4/2/2015
Author(s):
Homa Zadeh, DDS, PhD
Dr. Zadeh is a tenured Associate Professor and interim director of graduate Periodontology Program at the University of Southern California (USC), Herman Ostr...
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Online Videos / Surgery / Soft Tissue / The Management of Soft Tissue Complications in Implant Dentistry
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FİGEN ÖZÇELEBİ - (11/3/2015 7:17 AM)
excellent presentation ,thank you
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tahere pourseyediyan - (8/4/2015 2:13 PM)
Thank you for excellent presentation
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tahere pourseyediyan - (8/4/2015 2:13 PM)
Thank you for excellent presentation
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Edison Louie - (4/4/2015 12:35 PM)
Thank you for an excellent presentation. I have two questions: why zenograft vs. allograft for your bone graft and have you done any cases with the L-PRF?
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carlos cardenas - (4/1/2015 12:37 PM)
more than excellent!the name is "Master"
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Omid Moghaddas - (3/31/2015 7:06 AM)
just one word : Perfect
tnx
Dr Moghaddas
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Eric Pena - (3/30/2015 6:41 PM)
Thank you forth is technique you presented
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yiannis vlahos - (3/30/2015 4:24 PM)
great presentation
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Vikramjeet Grewal - (3/28/2015 7:35 AM)
Excellent presentation and critical clinically relevant information for success with soft tissue management in implant dentistry. Thank you very much.
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