

drcajee
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drcajee posted an update 2 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!
Jedediah, Ivan and 3 others-
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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drcajee posted an update 3 months ago
Hey Guys. I have an immediate implant for site #7 with a signif PARL, prob cystic. pt has no significant reported med hx. As this case approaches im asking myself weather physical debridments and pre/post op abx are enough to prevent infection/early failure. Thankfully in general after 8 years of placing implants ive only had a few of…
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Because CHX can inhibit fibroblasts and osteoblasts I’m always wary of using it in these cases. I go the systemic abx route.
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I find peridex to be highly effective in infected extraction sites and use it regularly with great success of many immediate implants. I don’t find the negative effects to be clinically significant b/c the site to continually bleeding. I don’t use it for healing post op and many other situations but after extracting infected teeth and those…
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