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The technique steps for harvesting of a palatal free connective tissue graft using a single horizontal incision for the augmentation of 2 maxillary anterior implants
By Dr. Sascha Jovanovic - 44.7 MB -
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Title:
The technique steps for harvesting of a palatal free connective tissue graft using a single horizontal incision for the augmentation of 2 maxillary anterior implants
Approximate Running Time:
10min 23 sec. with full narration
File Size:
44.7 MB
Content:
Anatomical description and harvesting of palatal connective tissue using a single horizontal and multiple internal incisions, suturing technique and CT graft placement for aesthetic maxillary 2 implant reconstruction. Follow-up healing presents result of ridge augmentation and effect on implant emergence profile with patient views.
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