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    Case Presentation    

Treatment Planning a Dental Assistant Who Wants a Better Smile—Tough Case!

A friend and fellow dentist refers his assistant to this doc's office for what ends up being a very tricky case. Take a look.
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This is a First Time I've Seen This…
A young patient comes in with very questionable orthodontic treatment.
Should I be Worried?
A patient demands stronger pain medication after treatment, then threatens the doc when refused. How would you handle the situation?



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(R)Evolution of Bone Augmentation
By Dr. Jan Kielhorn
Bone augmentation is one of the most important and most difficult steps in implantology. The standard techniques used are very sensitive, and are bound to a certain experience from a large number of surgeries. They also have a high learning curve. Despite these facts, augmentation procedures are often the least planned part of the therapy and based on poor diagnostics. Due to a lack of standardized protocols, these procedures are often performed by the surgeon's favorite method instead of the most indicated one. This course will make these procedures open to a larger number of implantologists and improve overall quality of implant treatments.
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