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Когда извлекать или устанавливать имплантат у пациента с нарушением пародонта
Description:
Решение лечить или удалять зуб одно из наиболее сложных решений, с которым сталкивается врач. Это тест на комплексные знания и возможность достичь конечной цели в эстетической и функциональной реставрации, которая прослужит многие годы. Все это должно быть достигнуто с учетом эмоциональных и финансовых возможностей пациента. Эта лекция будет сосредоточена на этом.
Date Added:
2/11/2015
Author(s):
Dennis P. Tarnow, DDS
Dennis P. Tarnow is currently Clinical Professor of Periodontology and Director of Implant Education at Columbia School of Dental Medicine. Dr. Tarnow has a certificate...
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Questions & Comments
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THEO ODYSSEOS - (3/28/2020 1:19 PM)
Phenomenal lecture ,simple and meaningful.i am Proud to have you as my mentor.
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Faina Seagal - (11/5/2016 2:17 AM)
Dr.Tarnow, Thank you. Very good lecture, very dynamic and informative.
As I notice here, when you do an immediate anterior implant and grafting with xenograft, you don't use a membrane on top of it. What is the reason not using membrane? Thank you.
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Eduardo Roberty - (2/24/2015 6:53 PM)
A real dentistry class. Thank you very much, Dr. Tarnow
Eduardo Roberty
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Larry Meyer - (2/23/2015 12:23 AM)
Dr. Tarnow, your lecture was fast, accurate, and very informative. I look forward to all of your lectures. Thank you. Larry J. Meyer
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ilir shehu - (2/21/2015 8:31 AM)
AWESOME!
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Mohammad Khandaqji - (2/19/2015 10:22 PM)
Thank you .
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Alex Planes - (2/17/2015 3:52 PM)
Dr. Tarnow was a professor of mine at Columbia University and he is a genius in my opinion. Thanks for sharing.
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Claudia Lopes - (2/16/2015 2:47 PM)
great thank you!!
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Tarek Badawy - (2/16/2015 2:10 AM)
Dr. Tarnow was the reason I have a passion for implant dentistry after seeing him in a lecture in Egypt in 2006. Many pearls to harvest from this lecture. Thank you.
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