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111-02 Anterior Implant Positioning for Ideal Abutment Design, Biology and Function & Abutment Materials and Design, Part II
Anterior Implant Positioning for Ideal Abutment Design, Biology and Function & Abutment Materials and Design, Part II

by Dr. Edward McLaren


$49.00 USD
 


LECTURE-ON-DEMAND


Presenter:
Dr. Edward A. McLaren (bio)

Lecture length:
69 minutes

Content:
This lecture focuses on materials, and combination cases: how to deal with a veneer and a crown, whether the crown is on a natural tooth or an implant. But first, an introduction on digital dental photography: what camera to use for what situation, and tips and tricks for optimal results.

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