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Keys to implant success. Part 6. Tips on making a simple removable interim appliance.

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An updated check list of aesthetic risk factors for an implant in the aesthetic zone.

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Keys to implant success. Part 7. Recognising and treating peri-implantitis.

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Keys to implant success. 10. Tips and traps with abutment screws.

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Sealing an implant-abutment access hole with teflon tape.

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Keys to implant success.Part 8. Minimising problems at the laboratory stage.

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Useful implant recognition system.

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Keys to implant success. 15. A useful guide for assessing peri-implant health.

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'All-on-4' dental implants.

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Editorial.Putting the 'All-on-4' approach into perspective.

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Keys to implant success. 12. Thinking of moving into screw retention for implant crowns? Some basisc

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Keys to implant success. 11. If implant identification is required. 4 steps.

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Keys to implant success. 13. How to avoid a 'high' implant/crown.

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Removing calculus from an abutment screw hole.

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Retrieving a fractured implant screw.

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Keys to implant success. 14. Restoring a high lustre to an adjusted implant crown.

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Keys to impalnt success. 12. Basic points for moving into screw retention of crowns.

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If an implant fails. A look at the re-implantation option.

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Keys to implant success. Part 5. Implant maintenance. Surgery procedures.

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Editorial: Implant maintenance. Why the silence?

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The transition from teeth to implants. Handling high-expectation patients during this phase.

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Keys to implant success. Part 4. Ridge preservation following tooth extraction. A look at the options.

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Design changes in abutment connections – moving the micro-gap to achieve better crestal-bone levels (‘platform switching’).

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Keys to implant success. Part 3. How to use a periotome for atraumatic tooth extraction prior to implant placement. By Drs Bruce Austin and Alistair Stevenson.

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Improving the aesthetics of an access-hole restoration in an implant crown

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Keys to implant success. Part 2. How to select a suitable abutment. By Adjunct Ass By Adjunct Assoc. Professor Richard Chan.

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Patients with periodontal disease. Are they at more risk for dental implant problems? A look at some longer-term findings

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Editorial: Dental implants. Moving into the next phase.

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Aesthetic zone: Changes in the position of natural teeth adjacent to an implant over time. Picking patients more at risk.

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Keys to implant success. Part 1. How to obtain an accurate implant-level impression. By Adjunct Assoc Professor Richard Chan.

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Useful guide: Implant zones of the jaws and how they can affect implant success.

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Ceramic Abutments – an interview with Dr. Jim Ironside.

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Moving into implant dentistry – a look at some common mistakes in posterior quadrants. By Dr Gerard Clausen.

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Implants - yes or no? Replacing congenitally –absent missing upper lateral incisors. 1. Useful tips and treatment options. 2. Be aware of orthodontic aspects. By A/Prof James Hawkins. 3. A practical approach using the space closure option. By DrTheodor Baisi.

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Moving into implant dentistry. A practical 6-step approach for general practice. By Dr Anthony Foar.

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Simple tips for the easier placement of an implant impression coping, abutment and crown. By Dr Anthony Foar.

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Gingival type and the aesthetic zone - relevance to single-tooth implants and full crowns.

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A guide to dental implants - how do the newer design features compare?

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Current product guide.

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When an implant can’t be used - a viable alternative. By Dr Gerard Clausen.

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