Thursday, December 26, 2013

A Crash Course for New Orleans Dentists on Views About Dental Implants

Immediate and Conventional Although both forms of dental implants are used widely, several factors determine their chances of success. The discussion this November tackled the importance of identifying low and high-risk patients in case of the latter's decision to go with immediate prostheses. ADA News writer James Berry reports: Dr. Craig Misch, of Sarasota, Fla., an oral and maxillofacial surgeon and prosthodontist, talked about immediate versus conventional implants and the critical need to "identify which patients are low and high risk." He said cone-beam computed tomography has been a useful tool for making that determination. Prior to its widespread use in dentistry, CT scan technology was not easily available due to challenges such as the cost of machine operation. However, thanks to powerful computers and inexpensive components, many trusted New Orleans dentists like Dr. William Kramer can now use it to get accurate images of the maxillofacial area.

http://neworleans.yourbestdentist.com/a-crash-course-for-new-orleans-dentists-on-views-about-dental-implants/

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