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Case Conference: How would you treat this tooth replacement case?

pictureThis case is submitted by Dr. Dan Hagi

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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    How would you treat this case?

    Could you envision using a creamic implant?

     

    Dr. Dan Hagi

    Educated at the University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry, Dr. Hagi was one of the youngest graduates to receive his doctorate degree. During his years of private practice, Dr. Hagi gained a passion for minimally invasive aesthetic dentistry, surgical and restorative implant dentistry and metal-free oral rehabilitation. Dr. Hagi has always maintained an interest in organized dentistry and has current and past memberships with the Academy of General Dentistry, International Congress of Oral Implantology, American Academy of Implant Dentistry, American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry and Canadian Dental Association, among others. The Thornhill Smile Centre, Dr. Hagi’s private practice, is located in Thornhill, ON and is a Leading Dental Centre of the World (LDCW). Along with the Centre of Excellence in Implant Dentistry(CEIT), the education centre, Dr. Hagi brings excellence in dental care and dental continuing education in the areas of metal free implantology. Dr. Hagi is an international lecturer, author and consultant to several dental manufacturers.

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    1. Dr. Raymond Zhu April 21, 2015

      As we know zirconia is not immune to fracture, how would you salvage this implant should you experience a future abutment fracture under occlusal load or trauma. Thank you.

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