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gill15 posted an update 9 months ago
Hlo everyone My self Parsanjit Singh from India (Punjab). I am newbie and trying to provide best treatment to my patient by learning things from great and experienced people and i am very thankful that someone is doing these things where you can discuss things without any fear. Feel great to be here
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Thanks for being here Parsanjit 😁 Are you placing implants? Or are in the learning phase of it? Welcome to the community
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Ivan posted an update 9 months ago
Welcome! 👋🏼 If youre new or havent posted here before, this is a SAFE JUDGEMENT-FREE zone to share, chat, and learn together.
Drop a question or just drop a line to say hello and introduce yourself!
We’re glad you’re here!
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Ivan replied to the discussion UPPER OVERDENTURE CASE in the forum Implant Tx Planning 9 months ago
Haha nothing gave it away!
I ask about the lower arch because of the occlusal plane. See how it goes up in the anterior teeth as those teeth super erupt?
I wanted to know if that occlusal plane will be corrected. It’s okay to leave it as is, but if the lower teeth were compromised also, it would be great to correct the occlusion with both…
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Khurrum posted an update 9 months ago
Has anyone had experience placing implants on a patient with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease? Pt is in need of 2 implants but given the disease are there additional precautions needed?
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Hello Khurrum, super interesting question here.
I have never personally dealt with a patient with this condition.
My understanding is that it is primarily the nervous system.
My main concerns regarding implants would be:
– not doing full arch fixed as patients would not be able to keep this clean.
– evaluating the local quality of bone at the…
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87madrigal posted an update 9 months ago
Implant Placement – Lower Second Molar with a Focus on Keratinized Tissue
This case highlights the importance of soft tissue management for long-term implant success. In this case, I placed an implant on a healed site for a lower second molar, and my approach focused on ensuring we have a thick keratinized band on the buccal side.
When dealing…
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The doctor I have been mentored by follows this same protocol. I look forward to trying it myself on cases of my own soon.
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great clinical pearl.
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7urricane posted an update 9 months ago
Hey everyone! I’m excited to be here. My name is Faraj. A big thank you to Ivan for building this platform and sharing his knowledge with us, you’re truly a gem!
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Hey Faraj! You’re awesome brother. Thank you for joining us here!
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drcajee posted an update 9 months ago
What are your tips or tricks for making sure your implant is in the correct restorative position?
When placing Implants freehand, it’s easy to judge the mesial and distal angulation, but often tricky to judge buccal lingual orientation. Here’s what you can do to make sure you are in the correct restorative position – use the opposing dentition!
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love it. I do the same thing for overdenture patients! This is specially useful if you don’t have the adjacent teeth for reference! Thanks for sharing man! 🙌
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dtberat_dds posted an update 9 months ago
Hi everyone, İ wanna ask a question.if patient is fully edentoleus and hasn’t got any removable prosthesis.And İ’m planning to do fixed or removable prosthesis. And I don’t know if there is sufficient restoring space.İs there any easy way to measure or should ı make a wax rim and measure with it?Because i have to know if ı need to do some…
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Hello Berat! I apologize for the delay here! Yesterday was absolutely nuts for me!
This is a great question! I can explain what I do.
1. Take an alginate impression, send to lab to get wax rims.
2. With the wax rims, I do the usuall rim adjustment and occlusal records of VDO. Send to lab for a tooth set up.
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Thank you Ivan for great explanation.I didn’t ask for any specific case.I just wanted to learn.Thank you again
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jostanger posted an update 9 months ago
PERI IMPLANTITIS.
As a periodontist it is truly the bane of my existence. But, it happens to the best of us. Sometimes it’s completely out of our control for patient factors or general lack of follow up. For those patients in your practice though with consistent follow up care, it can be the most frustrating.
So my question is– what are…
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Honestly, I don’t probe unless there is an issue. When there’s an issue I probe with a plastic probe. We take follow up PA’s whenever they’re called for with their regular dental treatment.
I’d love to learn from you @jostanger As a periodontist at a perio practice I would love to hear what your protocols are!
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I check occlusion once a year on implants, and have hyg probe at least once a year. The depth is not as important as long as there is no bleeding.
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ahmadred replied to the discussion UPPER OVERDENTURE CASE in the forum Implant Tx Planning 9 months ago
Thanks for responding Ivan!
Haha, what gave it away? (the emoji doesnt show up for some reason)
Yes it is my first. I have placed lots of single unit implants, but this will be my first overdenture case. For the mandible, we are restoring with a partial denture.
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