Dana Ghorab DDS PC Challenges the Plausibility of the 3-D Planning Concept as a Bone Reduction Guide
The procedure in collecting patient information to identify which course of dental implant action should be done can be illustrated under the class of pre-surgical prosthetic planning. The first step in patient assessment entails traditional periapical radiographs, panoramic radiographs, oral assessment, and swelled, articulated study casts. These conventional instruments permit the clinician to evaluate a number of important facets of the patient’s anatomical appearance, including upright dimension of occlusion, lip support, phonetics, smile line, overjet, overbite, and ridge outlines, and...
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