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Soft Tissue for Pontic Implant Sites in the Esthetic Area
Description:
Dental implants have become a common treatment in the dental office. If the clinician wants to achieve an optimal functional and esthetic result it is not enough to emulate the white portion of the teeth. A natural appearance of the implant-supported rehabilitation will depend also on the quantity and quality of the soft tissues surrounding the fixed prostheses. When multiple teeth have been lost or have to be extracted, soft tissue grafting around pontic sites and implants becomes paramount for the long-term success of the treatment. How to shape those tissues with the temporary restoration should be well understood as well.
This lecture explains the importance of soft tissue grafting techniques around pontic sites and implants and how to do it in a predictable, modern and a minimally invasive way.
We present many different techniques illustrated with clinical cases.
Date Added:
3/24/2023
Author(s):
Ramon Gomez Meda, DDS
Dr. Ramón Gómez Meda obtained his Degree in Dentistry from the University of
Santiago de Compostela in 1996 with the best marks. As a result, he obtained
th...
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Questions & Comments
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Maurice Salama - (3/17/2023 8:50 AM)
Impressive display of tissue management and pontic form construction. Thanks Dr. Salama
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Maurice Salama - (3/17/2023 8:49 AM)
Hennie; Please send your questions to email info@dentalxp.com
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HENNIE REYNEKE - (3/17/2023 3:09 AM)
Please be so kind to let me know regarding my Dental Xp membership status.Am I in arrears with my monthly payments?
Kind regards,
Hennie Reyneke.
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