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Prof German Gallucci thank you very much for nice cases and presentation.
In case of customized zirconia abutment (connected to Ti-base) how much polished zirconia surface do you use?
Hello. What are inmediate loading problems? bone lost? soft tissue problems? from Argentina
What kind of prosthetic failure is more common with zirconia ?
what are recommendations about number of implants in maxilla and mandible.
Thank you for this webinar. What material do you use for the abutment in the case with the incisors that you cemented a veneer on the abutment?
How do you temporise the abutments in delayed loading cases.
do you favor BLT or BLX implants in the mandibular cases
Hi Dr. Gallucci, long time no see! Thank you so much for showing all the nice cases. My question for you is how do you ensure passive fit upon delivery if the implant the bridge is pre-cemented onto the Ti-bases?
Why not use individually made abutments that give better support for the crown and bring the abutment – crown – connection further from the bone?
You seem to use mostly tapered implants. Is there a reason for your preference?
Do you advise that all gaps between implant parts and fixed restorations be sealed with a gasketing cement, such as Teledyne Opotow’s Trial Cement, to prevent putrefaction of food & bacteria that grow in the gaps?
How we correct the position of implant?
German
Was the first case done as an immediate or delayed approach
how to learn proper placement of implants from india with practical experence.
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