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自家軟組織によるリッジオグメンテーション
解説:
In this surgical video demonstration, Dr. Maurice Salama outlines, in detail, the harvesting, placement and stabilization of autogenous connective tissue grafts in ridge augmentation procedures.
追加された日:
2012/01/23
著者:
Maurice Salama, DMD
Dr. Maurice A. Salama completed his undergraduate studies at the
State University of New York at Binghamton in 1985, where
h...
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その他の著者: Maurice Salama, DMD
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Maurice Salama - (2012/02/04 13:57)
Amir; thank you very much for your support. Yes, we coronally advance the buccal flap to achieve closure. This is very important. Thanks again Maurice
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Amir Erez - (2012/02/04 12:20)
Thanks for another state of the art presentation, --- after inserting this 5 mm free g graft how do you achieve primary closure??? Do you release the bucal tissue to coronaly advance it? --- thanks again and can not thank you enough for dentalxp
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Maurice Salama - (2011/08/30 8:45)
Don't think a laser would have worked as well as it wold deliver too much heat to the graft tissue. Just tissue because a pontic, if an implant then would have come back 3-4 months later to perform bone graft in combination possibly with implant placement.
good luck
Dr. S
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kevin potocsky - (2011/08/29 13:33)
Could you use soft tissue laser to harvest tissue from tuberosity too?
Also, did you just do soft tissue graft and not bone graft because just a pontic site, so if you were doing an implant you would have done a bone graft too right? kevin
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