Special Video Presentation from: CAI Academy: Computer Aided Implantology Academy

Author: Dr. Francesco Valente (Rome, Italy) - Dr. Madeleine Bencivenga (Rome)

Description of Video:Live Computer Guided Flapless Surgery (Immediate Function)
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4 Responses to “ Computer Guided Flapless Surgery I ”

  • JW May 28th, 2008

    Nice music, might want to add some keratinized tissue to the facial though

  • Dr. Mehdi Jafari May 29th, 2008

    A bravo to the practitioners, however, the sountrack reminded me of the sidewalks in Naples.

  • Jeffrey Hoos DMD May 31st, 2008

    great job….I know how hard it is to video something
    I thought I was the only one who had tongue problems.
    I was happy to see them splint together for the impression. Again I thought I was the only one still doing that.
    I was sure the patient could not open wide enough for the open tray impression……I use the 2 finger rule.
    Attached gingiva could be a problem later and the width of the crowns might be tooooo great
    But a great job…..have to love the ct guided surgery
    He pointed out a big problem….making sure the drills run smoothly in the guides.
    Also I was surprised no taping……unless i missed it and also the amount of torque applied with the wench….well over 35ncm

  • Larry J. Meyer DDS June 1st, 2008

    After seeing the position of the soft tissue punches, I would have stopped, reflected a flap and brought the keratinized tissue down around the final healing abutment. It may have delayed the final restoration, but much easier than a free gingival graft.


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