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Presenter:
Dr. Bobby Butler
(bio)
Title:
YSGG Laser Precision in Periodontal Plastic Surgery
Running Time:
48 minutes
Languages:
This DVD is published in English. Region Free and NTSC format and is playable in any TV DVD player or computer DVD player.
Delivery:
Please allow 10 days for delivery outside of the US; within the US approximately 7 days.
Content:
Lasers have been used in dentistry for many years. Mostly they have been used with soft tissue procedures. Recently the Er,Cr:YSGG laser has been shown to be safe and effective in osseous procedures. Many cosmetic dentists have been using lasers for esthetic crown lengthening procedures, but most of these cases are simple gingivectomies and not true crown lengthening procedures. Complications can occur without understanding the biologic width and different periodontal biotypes. This presentation will discuss current and future applications with the Er, Cr: YSGG laser with periodontal surgical procedures. The focus will be its use in closed and open esthetic crown lengthening procedures. Discussion with case selection and osseous biotypes with be stressed. Other applications involving osseous augmentation procedures, harvesting osseous blocks, ridge splitting and lateral sinus wall procedures, will also be briefly discussed.
Learning Objectives:
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Lasers in Periodontics
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The Use of Lasers With Hard Tissue (Osseous Removal)
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With Crown Lengthening
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Procedures That Alter Gingival Levels For Esthetics
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Closed Lengthening and their Limitations
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Open Crown Lengthening and the Technique
CE credits available upon request and completion of brief exam. >> click here <<
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