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  • jostanger

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    December 2, 2024 at 1:08 pm in reply to: Upper Anterior Implant Position

    I agree with Ivan that you might have bone there (also agree don’t flap it lol). These things happen and we learn from them!

  • jostanger

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    November 19, 2024 at 8:32 am in reply to: #10 implant site

    You are totally right that palatal bone is less likely to get resorption or peri-implantitis and that most problems occur on the buccal. However, as a periodontist I often get cases sent to me where they went too palatal and now there’s no palatal support for the implant. 1.5-2mm buccal and palatal is a recipe for success in my book.