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Fareeda Daar - (2012/01/30 18:18)
Wonderful to watch your presentation as always. What material do you augment the jumping distance Henry?
regards
Fareeda Daar
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Barry Cohen - (2012/01/29 13:18)
Henry, great video. I really enjoyed your presentation and continue to learn so much from your lectures. Be well. Barry
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Bassam Rabie - (2012/01/22 9:06)
A real Implant Posthodontist Henry. Great review of all the evolving immediate loading protocols. See you soon my friend. Bassam Rabie
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henry salama - (2012/01/19 8:59)
Primary stability, as mentioned, is purely mechanical and derived from friction fit, surface micro-geometry, or thread design. Secondary stability is BIOmechanical and represents what we define as "osseointegration". Cumulative stability is the term we assigned to the sum value of the two active processes as measured at any one time. The reason that they're important to conceptualize is that it can help the clinician to choose implant designs and clinical protocols that will ensure that cumulative stability remains at a level capable of achieving osseointegration even in an immediate loaded or provisional restoration.
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Gustavo Perdomo - (2012/01/18 23:48)
Great Presentation Henry. You have been always an excellent clinician , speaker and contributor to our field in Dentistry. Aesthetics, Phonetics, Function and long term Prosthesis for our patients.
Thank you
Gustavo Perdomo, DMD, CAGS
Boston, MA
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Dr Juan Carlos Lutteral - (2012/01/18 21:42)
Great again!! Thank you very much Dr. Salama!
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Nihad Jebrini - (2012/01/18 21:19)
No comments A+ thank you
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Jeffrey Sims - (2012/01/18 21:10)
Well done as usual Henry !
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Robert Jaffin - (2012/01/18 19:39)
Nice clean presentation.
With the success and retrievability of screw retention seen in the mandible, the problems associated with cementation and the availability of digital technology, why not use a screw-retained technique in the maxilla?
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