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Sinus Lift via Lateral Window Approach with Bone Graft and Implant Placements

Case ID: 3734

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The patient lacks adequate bone height for placement of dental implants in the posterior region in the upper arch on the right side. Therefore, a sinus elevation (or sinus lift) via an external approach is required to allow the placement of bone graft material for the intention of generating new

Sinus Lift via Lateral Window Approach with Bone Graft and Implant Placements

Full Mouth Oral Prostheses: Upper Full-Arch Screw-Retained (Non-Removable) Hybrid FP-3 Oral Prosthesis and Lower Implant Overdenture (Snap-on)

Case ID: 3762

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This particular patient has a severely resorbed alveolar ridge for the upper arch and therefore needs bone augmentation (additive) before any dental implants could be placed. First, the bony ridge is expanded in width by means of a long-span ridge splitting procedure (RSP) followed by the placement of 6 dental

Full Mouth Oral Prostheses: Upper Full-Arch Screw-Retained (Non-Removable) Hybrid FP-3 Oral Prosthesis and Lower Implant Overdenture (Snap-on)

6 Dental Implants Placement without Surgical Incisions or Flaps for a Full-Arch Implant Prosthesis

Case ID: 3778

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*Graphic Image Below* Patients can opt for flapless surgeries during the implant placement.  This would dramatically minimize post-operative pain and discomfort and greatly reduce the healing time following the procedure. For this particular patient, 10 teeth were extracted and 6 dental implants were immediately placed without making any surgical incisions

6 Dental Implants Placement without Surgical Incisions or Flaps for a Full-Arch Implant Prosthesis

3 Dental Implants with Vertical and Horizontal Bone Block Graft Augmentation

Case ID: 3797

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This patient has a vertical and horizontal bone deficiency in the lower right quadrant of the mouth and wishes to replace his missing teeth with dental implants. There needs to be enough bone support for the implants in this area in order to prevent the restorative implant crowns from being

3 Dental Implants with Vertical and Horizontal Bone Block Graft Augmentation

Upgrading to a Full-Arch Prosthesis with 6 Additional Implants undergoing Flapless Surgery

Case ID: 3890

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*Graphic Image Below* A patient wishes to upgrade to a full-arch fixed implant prosthesis after 2 of his natural teeth in the front of the mouth have been broken. The patient currently has 3 dental implants that had been recently placed but now wishes to improve on his smile and

Upgrading to a Full-Arch Prosthesis with 6 Additional Implants undergoing Flapless Surgery

Ridge Splitting Procedure on a Severely Deficient Maxillary Alveolar Ridge with Multiple Implant Placements

Case ID: 4010

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The patient is presented with many deficiencies but would like to achieve his goals with the least amount of procedures. The patient would like to have a full-arch implant prosthesis and does not mind if it’s removable or fixed (screw-retained). Without the patient’s desire of  a bilateral or unilateral external

Ridge Splitting Procedure on a Severely Deficient Maxillary Alveolar Ridge with Multiple Implant Placements

Extraction of a Failed Tooth from a Root Canal with an Immediate (Same Day) Placement of an Implant

Case ID: 4199

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A patient with recurrent pain and infection from a tooth that had been previously had root canal therapy and retreatment from another clinic decides that enough is enough and finally decides to extract the tooth. The tooth is extracted and the tooth socket is thoroughly cleaned and disinfected of any

Extraction of a Failed Tooth from a Root Canal with an Immediate (Same Day) Placement of an Implant

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