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MODIFIED CLINICAL APPROACH FOR IMPROVED AESTHETICS IN FULL-ARCH RESTORATION
Henriette LERNER
DMD, Associate Professor Director HL-Dentclinic
Baden-Baden, Germany

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Henriette Lerner is associate professor at the“ Grigore T. Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy Jassy, Romania, and Director of HL Dentclinic as well as HL Academy( Affiliate to Seattle Study Club) in Baden-Baden, Germany. Since 1990 she was granted the DMD degree from the Faculty of Dental Medicine,“ Victor Babeș” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Temeschburg, Romania. Her domain expertise is in the fields of advanced techniques of augmentation, soft tissue management, aesthetics and function in complex implant cases, minimally invasive implantology and digital virtual planning. Amongst other certifications, she is an ICOI Diplomate( International Congress of Oral Implantologists). She is Director of DGOI Implantology Expert( German Society of Oral Implantology) and author of various research papers mainly covering the area of implantology and dental surgery.

Questions

Which was not included in the treatment presented in this article?
q a. MRI; q b. CT; q c. X-ray; q d. Functional analysis.
What tooth mobility did the patient have?
q a. Grade I; q b. Grade II to III; q c. Grade 0; q d. None of the above.
What do the implant’ s features and insertion need to provide for high primary stability? q a. Low primary stability; q b. Medium primary stability; q c. High primary stability; q d. None of the above.
How much of the implant surface should be covered by bone?
q a. None; q b. All; q c. Three quarters; q d. One fifth.

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