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  • Root coverage with tunnel technique
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    Root coverage with tunnel technique

    Ignacio Sanz Martin
    Recession on tooth 32. Connective Tissue graft with tunnel technique for root coverage.
  • Single implant crown in the esthetic zone
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    Single implant crown in the esthetic zone

    Dr. Vladimir Kokovic
    Male patient *1986 by Dr. V. Kokovic (02-10/2007). Anterior single implant placement after orthodontic extrusion and ridge preservation.
  • Tendency of skeletal class 3 and a missing front tooth
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    Tendency of skeletal class 3 and a missing front tooth

    Dr. Dominik Büchi
    In this clinical case session you are going to learn how to plan and execute treatment in a partially edentulous patient situation applying implants within the overall reconstructive treatment concept. In particular you will learn the importance of the preparatory phases of therapy and to plan and treat with the prosthetic aim in mind.
  • Total reconstruction after closure of maxillary sinus fistula
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    Total reconstruction after closure of maxillary sinus fistula

    Dr. Thomas Truninger
    Before starting the full-mouth reconstruction, the oral-maxillary sinus fistula (oroantral fistula) has to be closed.
  • Unesthetic reconstructions - a challenging case
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    Unesthetic reconstructions - a challenging case

    Dr. Sven Mühlemann
    The old reconstructions have to be replaced. But how? A challenging case treated by Dr. Sven Mühlemann, University of Zurich.
  • Upper anterior esthetic crown lengthening
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    Upper anterior esthetic crown lengthening

    Ignacio Sanz Martin
    Female patient looking for a treatment to improve the appearance of her smile.
  • YAG Laser Applications
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    YAG Laser Applications

    Schwarz, Frank
    Contents - Laser - Basic Concepts - Principles of Fluorescence Measurement - Nonsurgical Periodontal Therapy - Surgical Periodontal Therapy - Treatment of Cervical Dentin Hypersensitivity Synopsis The primary goal of periodontal therapy is to remove bacteria-laden dental plaque otherwise that will lead to progressive decay. In addition to the classic forms of periodontal therapy, laser modalities have also been proposed in recent years. The Er:YAG laser appears to be the most promising laser system for the treatment of marginal periodontitis. Several studies have demonstrated this laser's excellent ability to remove subgingival calculus without producing thermal effects in adjacent tissues. In addition, controlled clinical studies have shown that the Er:YAG laser leads to a signifi cant increase in clinical attachment in both nonsurgical and surgical periodontal therapy. Preliminary clinical results indicate that this minimally invasive tool permits instrumentation of very deep and fl at pockets (eg, when removing root cement or in patients with increased gingival recession) without injuring hard and soft dental tissues. This live operation video demonstrates use of the Er:YAG laser for both nonsurgical and surgical periodontal therapy.
  • Incremental layering composite restoration in the anterior maxilla
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    Incremental layering composite restoration in the anterior maxilla

    Dietschi, Didier
    Morphological abnormalities such as peg-shaped laterals are quite frequent dental problems which must be addressed by restorative means. An ideal aesthetic correction can be achieved with minimal or no-loss of tissue, what is known as "Minimally Invasive Dentistry", a concept becoming popular also in Aesthetic Dentistry. This video demonstrates the reconstruction of two lateral incisors with direct composite application, following the "Natural Layering Concept", which implies the use of separate dentin and enamel increments, mimicking the natural tooth anatomy. Step by step procedures will be detailed, which include shade selection, placement of the rubber dam, adhesive procedures, dentin and enamel build-up and finishing-polishing procedures, which finalize the restorative work. By following a precise and meticulous operative protocol, perfectly natural looking restorations can be produced, in a predictable way.
  • Connective tissue graft for recession defect coverage and vertical osseous defect in the anterior mandible
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    Connective tissue graft for recession defect coverage and vertical osseous defect in the anterior mandible

    Heinz, Bernd / Jepsen, Søren
    Contents: 1. Removal of free connective tissue graft from palate 2. Suturing to close graft removal site 3. Making the incision for coronal sliding flap 4. Cleaning and smoothing root surface with instruments 5. Removal of granulation tissue 6. Setting the free connective tissue graft into position 7. Graft fixation 8. Mobilizing the coronal sliding flap 9. Flap fixation
  • Complete periodontal treatment by Dr. Sanz Martin
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    Complete periodontal treatment by Dr. Sanz Martin

    Dr. Sanz Martin
    Straightforward periodontal treatments by Dr. Sanz Martin
  • Complete rehabilitation of a cleft patient
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    Complete rehabilitation of a cleft patient

    Dr. Thomas Hitz
    The current restoration is insufficient and the supporting implants show periimplantitis. A new full-mouth rehabilitation has to be planned. This comprehensive case was treated by Dr. Thomas Hitz, Frauenfeld, Switzerland.
  • Comprehensive case in a woman
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    Comprehensive case in a woman

    Dr. Dominik Büchi
    Comprehensive case in a woman with periodontitis and large bone defects.