<strong>This is Part 1 of a 2-part series with Dr. Glogauer. </strong>In order for implant therapy to be successful there is a need for adequate host bone in the proper position in three dimensions. However, the alveolar ridge is prone to resorption following extraction of teeth which results in inadequate bone volume and unfavorable alveolar ridge architecture which ultimately limits the successful placement of dental implants. Although immediate placement of dental implants is a successful form of therapy, it has been reported that implants do not adequately preserve the alveolar ridge. In this presentation we will focus on the current gold standard for preserving alveolar bone at the time of extraction in order to optimize long-term implants therapy success.<br/><br/><p><button class="add-to-cart-button"><a href="https://education.hansamed.net/ce/reg/391128">Access the Course</a></button></p>">
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