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Reciprocation—An Optimal New Paradigm in Root-Canal Preparation
By Gianluca Plotino, DDS, PhD; Nicola Maria Grande, DDS, PhD; Prof Gianluca Gambarini, MD, DDS
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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