Optimal Implant Positioning & Soft Tissue Management for the Brånemark SystemThis book presents a new concept for optimizing implant positioning to achieve successful esthetic results. Dr Patrick Palacci's papilla regeneration technique for peri-implant soft tissue management is described, and current basic knowledge regarding the biology, pathology, and biomechanics of peri-implant soft tissues is also highlighted. These new techniques will help clinicians create better esthetic and functional results and increase patient satisfaction. This book will benefit all practitioners involved in providing dental implant treatment. |
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