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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

Extraction of Upper Teeth with Immediate Placement of Implants for an “All-on-6” Full-Arch Fixed Implant Prosthesis

Case ID: 4266

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For this particular patient, a non-invasive flapless surgical approach was performed. This approach is advantageous since it minimizes post-operative discomfort or pain and minimizes healing time and as a result, it reduces the overall downtime for the patient. This surgery was performed free-handedly and no surgical guide (aka surgical template)

Extraction of Upper Teeth with Immediate Placement of Implants for an “All-on-6” Full-Arch Fixed Implant Prosthesis

Autogenous Bone Harvesting and Bone Transplantation to the Anterior Region of the Upper Arch with Placement of 4 Implants

Case ID: 4308

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This patient has been involved in an accident and had fallen down, resulting in the knocking out of the 2 front middle teeth along with supporting bone and the relocation of 2 other teeth directly adjacent to them. As a result, these 2 teeth will need to be extracted, a

Autogenous Bone Harvesting and Bone Transplantation to the Anterior Region of the Upper Arch with Placement of 4 Implants

Autogenous Bone Block Harvesting from Jaw and into Deficient Area needing 2 Teeth Extractions and 4 Dental Implant Placements

Case ID: 4322

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A patient has a failed 5-unit dental bridge and needs the extraction of 2 teeth as a result. The area of missing teeth will then increase from 2 to 4 and a new 6-unit dental bridge is not possible due to the excessiveness of the longer span of space. Therefore,

Autogenous Bone Block Harvesting from Jaw and into Deficient Area needing 2 Teeth Extractions and 4 Dental Implant Placements

Dental Implant in the Anterior Esthetic Zone

Case ID: 3075

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A patient’s main concern at the moment is his maxillary left central incisor which is causing him a great amount of pain. The patient wishes to extract the tooth followed by the immediate placement of a dental implant. Upper anterior (front) dental implant cases in combination with the natural dentition

Dental Implant in the Anterior Esthetic Zone

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