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Autogenous Bone Graft - Part 5: Case Review
Description:
In part 5 of this series, Dr. Michael Pikos demonstrates the detailed treatment planning and flap management in preparation for the harvest of autogenous bone from the ramus buccal shelf as part of ridge augmentation for implant therapy.
Date Added:
1/21/2010
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Questions & Comments
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Anupam Singh - (9/15/2015 1:16 PM)
Just amazing series of videos by You Dr Pikos.. I just watched this series of videos today(15th sept- 15) and coincidentally you have also posted another case ON YOUR fACEBOOK page, managing horizontal defect in posterior mandible on left side by ridge splitting, green stick fracturing, 2 horizontal bicortical screws and Mineross. Over these 5 years two major things which have changed for better are 1st)) Piezo Surgery 2nd)) PRGF/PRF.. I learnt a lot from both the cases Sir.. Thank You for sharing and Teaching.. Best Regards- Anupam
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Maurice Salama - (7/8/2013 8:46 AM)
Great job Mike. Watch all 5 parts. It's worth it! Dr. Salama
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Danny O'Keefe - (3/11/2010 2:15 PM)
thanks for a great informative video, technique, and discussion. No particulate graft under the block graft?
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