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Jedediah posted an update a year ago
Two implants were placed. One immediate implant and one implant adjacent on a healed site along with simultaneous ridge augmentation. Implants were covered and primarily closure achieved using PTFE sutures.
This was how the patient presented three weeks post operative for check up and suture removal. What would you do and what are your…
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tell me more, tell me more?
Did you suture it back again? very interested on the outcome.
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Irrigate the site to remove any debri, advise patient to maintain the site as clean as possible, put patient on antibiotic (Augmentin) and mouthwash (Chlorhexidine), allow the site to heal with secondaty intention, if we try to suture this again it is going to be messy as it is already inflammed. Follow patient for a post op every week. I think…
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Ivan posted an update a year ago
Hey guys, we are currently working on UPGRADING the community site. Its going to be amazing. Please bear with us during the construction for the next 7 days. ❤️
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Hey Ivan, could this be the reason why some videos from the library aren’t playing?
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Adis posted an update a year ago
Extracted root tip #22, did 3-4mm of Alveoloplasty in lower incisor area and placed 2 implants yesterday. Uneventful procedure, not really excessive bleeding. 50Ncm for both implants so I placed locator attachments and did a Mucropren Soft liner in relief holes.
On postop call last night and he said after he ate he took his denture out…
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DUDE this is enough to give me some instant grey hair. Sounds like this one was the perfect storm. I am glad that you managed it really well. Were you nervous? Sounds like you handled that like a pro. How is the patient now?
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Way to go. Sounds like you handle it very well. Always something to learn from this for all of us to get better for our own patients and others. I’m always skeptical of the medical history that it’s accurate, so I always ask my own questions, in addition, such as if they smoke or diabetic, or on any medication’s. Always a good habit to get… Read more
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Nav replied to the discussion Second stage in the forum Complications a year ago
Thank you for the detailed video, makes sense.I will go back and check .Also lunch and learn seems like a good idea🙂.I am new to implant journey. Looking forward to learn more
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Ivan replied to the discussion Second stage in the forum Complications a year ago
Hey man, here’s the hiossen catalog, let’s take a look at it together. Also, Thanks for chiming in @alankatende !
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Nav replied to the discussion Second stage in the forum Complications a year ago
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Alan replied to the discussion Second stage in the forum Complications a year ago
I started placing these implants 6 months ago. Make sure the healing abutment is the regular size (not mini), and make sure to remove any bone over the implant.
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Nav replied to the discussion Second stage in the forum Complications a year ago
Thank you for replying, brand was Hiossen,I tried 2 sizes 4*5 and 5*7
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Ivan replied to the discussion Second stage in the forum Complications a year ago
Let’s examine some of the potential possibilities:
- The implant could have been non-integrated and spinning.
- The healing abutment could have been binding on bone.
- The healing abutment could have been the platform size.
- The healing abutment could have been the wrong design.
- The healing abutment could have been the correct size and design, but a…
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Jedediah replied to the discussion Second stage in the forum Complications 2 years ago
If the implant had sufficient stability for a healing above men which is typically 20 Newton centimeters and above, and an IQ of 60 or above then, either the healing above it was not the correct platform, or sometimes doctors can put it in the wrong path of insertion, and it doesn’t seem to thread. Most likely just a simple common mistake of one of those.
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