Extraction and Immediate Implant Placement, and Provisionalization with two Y...Abu-Hussein Muhamad
Extraction and Immediate Implant Placement, and Provisionalization with two Years Follow-up: A Case Report. PDF
Abu-Hussein Muhamad, Bajali Musa, Abdulgani Azzaldeen
20 Speakers You Can't Miss at the Bike Summit & Women's Forumcarolynbike
This document lists 20 notable speakers scheduled to appear at the upcoming National Bike Summit and Women's Forum. Some of the featured speakers include representatives sponsoring bicycle safety and equity bills, mayors of major cities, leaders of advocacy organizations, and those in the fashion, cycling, and transportation industries. The speakers will address topics related to promoting cycling infrastructure, policies, and community.
Immediate Implant Placement and Temporizationnatalie_archer
This document describes three cases of immediate implant placement and temporization performed by Dr. Yair Lenga. For each case, it provides details of the pre-operative assessment, flapless extraction, implant placement with various Astra implants, insertion of temporary abutments and provisional crowns, and follow-up appointments up to 4 months post-operatively. The cases involve patients Mr. M.L., Mr. C.P. who had a fractured tooth from trauma, and Miss A.M. Dr. Lenga performed all of the surgical and restorative procedures for immediate implant placement, temporization and follow-up care.
Immediate Implant Placement and Temporizationnatalie_archer
The document describes an implant procedure for Mr. Z.L. involving the immediate placement of an Astra 5.0x11mm implant after extraction due to external root resorption and apical periodontitis, with a temporary abutment and chairside fabricated provisional crown inserted at the end of surgery.
Dr. Yair Lenga performed an implant placement procedure with sinus lift on patient Ms. JW. The procedure involved making an incision, creating a window in the lateral maxilla, conducting an osteotomy, filling the area with Bio-Oss, and placing an Astra 5.0"S"x11mm implant. Dr. Lenga completed the closure.
Surgery of Labially Impacted Canine & Orthodontic Management – A Case ReportAbu-Hussein Muhamad
Maxillary canines are one of the most common teeth that are impacted among patients seeking orthodontic treatment. Depending on the position of these impacted teeth, various surgical techniques have been employed for their exposure. His primary goal of surgical phase is to provide the means for correct position of orthodontic anchorage. Additionally, the technique used must ensure favorable tissue anatomy that will permit long-term maintenance of periodontal health. In the present case, a labially impacted maxillary left canine was surgically exposed using an apically po
Taurodontism is characterized by teeth with enlarged and elongated pulp chambers and apical displacement of the bifurcation or trifurcation of roots. This anomaly occurs either as an isolated, singular trait or in association with syndromes and with some ectodermal anomalies. The aim of this review is to address the etiology, radiographic features and clinical considerations in the treatment of such teeth. It can be seen that taurodontism has until now received insufficient attention from clinicians.
Extraction and Immediate Implant Placement, and Provisionalization with two Y...Abu-Hussein Muhamad
Extraction and Immediate Implant Placement, and Provisionalization with two Years Follow-up: A Case Report. PDF
Abu-Hussein Muhamad, Bajali Musa, Abdulgani Azzaldeen
20 Speakers You Can't Miss at the Bike Summit & Women's Forumcarolynbike
This document lists 20 notable speakers scheduled to appear at the upcoming National Bike Summit and Women's Forum. Some of the featured speakers include representatives sponsoring bicycle safety and equity bills, mayors of major cities, leaders of advocacy organizations, and those in the fashion, cycling, and transportation industries. The speakers will address topics related to promoting cycling infrastructure, policies, and community.
Immediate Implant Placement and Temporizationnatalie_archer
This document describes three cases of immediate implant placement and temporization performed by Dr. Yair Lenga. For each case, it provides details of the pre-operative assessment, flapless extraction, implant placement with various Astra implants, insertion of temporary abutments and provisional crowns, and follow-up appointments up to 4 months post-operatively. The cases involve patients Mr. M.L., Mr. C.P. who had a fractured tooth from trauma, and Miss A.M. Dr. Lenga performed all of the surgical and restorative procedures for immediate implant placement, temporization and follow-up care.
Immediate Implant Placement and Temporizationnatalie_archer
The document describes an implant procedure for Mr. Z.L. involving the immediate placement of an Astra 5.0x11mm implant after extraction due to external root resorption and apical periodontitis, with a temporary abutment and chairside fabricated provisional crown inserted at the end of surgery.
Dr. Yair Lenga performed an implant placement procedure with sinus lift on patient Ms. JW. The procedure involved making an incision, creating a window in the lateral maxilla, conducting an osteotomy, filling the area with Bio-Oss, and placing an Astra 5.0"S"x11mm implant. Dr. Lenga completed the closure.
Surgery of Labially Impacted Canine & Orthodontic Management – A Case ReportAbu-Hussein Muhamad
Maxillary canines are one of the most common teeth that are impacted among patients seeking orthodontic treatment. Depending on the position of these impacted teeth, various surgical techniques have been employed for their exposure. His primary goal of surgical phase is to provide the means for correct position of orthodontic anchorage. Additionally, the technique used must ensure favorable tissue anatomy that will permit long-term maintenance of periodontal health. In the present case, a labially impacted maxillary left canine was surgically exposed using an apically po
Taurodontism is characterized by teeth with enlarged and elongated pulp chambers and apical displacement of the bifurcation or trifurcation of roots. This anomaly occurs either as an isolated, singular trait or in association with syndromes and with some ectodermal anomalies. The aim of this review is to address the etiology, radiographic features and clinical considerations in the treatment of such teeth. It can be seen that taurodontism has until now received insufficient attention from clinicians.
This document discusses Dr. Yair Lenga's connective tissue grafting approach for root coverage and describes the surgical protocol for a single incision technique. It covers harvesting connective tissue grafts from the palate, placing the grafts, and closure of the surgical site. The document focuses on Dr. Lenga's methods for using connective tissue grafts.
This 3-sentence summary provides the high-level information from the document:
A patient underwent connective tissue grafting to address post-orthodontic gingival recession. Preoperative and postoperative photos were taken to document the procedure and treatment outcome. A follow-up appointment 18 months later found the gingival recession to be successfully corrected following the connective tissue grafting procedure.
The management of congenitally missing lateral incisors h rosenbergnatalie_archer
The document discusses several treatment options for managing congenitally missing lateral incisors including canine substitution, tooth-supported restorations, and single tooth implants. It provides criteria for determining the appropriate treatment including the patient's malocclusion, facial profile, characteristics of the canine tooth, and gingival display. The ideal treatment is considered the most conservative option that satisfies individual esthetic and functional needs.
Ira Marder is running for election as the District 10 representative on the RCDSO Council. He has run in the past two elections and come in second. The current representative, Dr. Natalie Archer, has resigned after 6 years of service. Marder believes he can also be an effective advocate. He has served on RCDSO committees in the past, including the Complaints Committee where there were few referrals to the Discipline Committee under his time. Long-time RCDSO councilor Dr. Marvin Klotz endorses Marder's candidacy and believes Marder understands the balance needed between protecting the public and not harming dentistry.
Dr. Janice Mummery is running for a by-election to become the councilor for District 10 on the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario (RCDSO). She has over 25 years of experience as a dentist in West Toronto, including serving as president of the West Toronto Dental Society. If elected, Dr. Mummery would seek input from members and keep them informed about RCDSO council activities during her six-month term. She asks members to consider her for the position and vote by June 12th.
Dr. Janice Mummery is running for a by-election to become the councilor for District 10 on the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario (RCDSO). She has over 25 years of experience as a dentist in West Toronto, including serving as president of the West Toronto Dental Society. If elected, Dr. Mummery would seek input from members and keep them informed about RCDSO council activities during her six-month term. She asks members to consider her for the position and vote by June 12th.
Dr. Neil Gajjar is running for the RCDSO Council position in Toronto West district. He has over 12 years of experience as a general dentist and has served on boards for various dental organizations. If elected, Dr. Gajjar promises to address concerns raised about the RCDSO's processes, management, and operations. He also wants to evaluate the Practice Evaluation Tool, core courses, management salaries, and the College's role in issues like allowing dental hygienists to perform extractions and the law suspending licenses for treating spouses. Dr. Gajjar pledges to keep licensing and malpractice fees low and be available to district
Dr. Natalie Archer resigned from her positions as Vice-President and Councilor of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario (RCDSO). She served as a councilor for six years and was elected Vice President in 2011. Upon joining the executive, she realized the governance and management of the RCDSO did not meet best practices in several areas such as having no treasurer, disorganized meetings, and lack of transparency. Despite proposals to improve these issues, her recommendations were disagreed with. Due to being prevented from fulfilling her fiduciary obligations and an uncivil board culture, she felt she had no choice but to resign.
This document discusses Dr. Yair Lenga's connective tissue grafting approach for root coverage and describes the surgical protocol for a single incision technique. It covers harvesting connective tissue grafts from the palate, placing the grafts, and closure of the surgical site. The document focuses on Dr. Lenga's methods for using connective tissue grafts.
This 3-sentence summary provides the high-level information from the document:
A patient underwent connective tissue grafting to address post-orthodontic gingival recession. Preoperative and postoperative photos were taken to document the procedure and treatment outcome. A follow-up appointment 18 months later found the gingival recession to be successfully corrected following the connective tissue grafting procedure.
The management of congenitally missing lateral incisors h rosenbergnatalie_archer
The document discusses several treatment options for managing congenitally missing lateral incisors including canine substitution, tooth-supported restorations, and single tooth implants. It provides criteria for determining the appropriate treatment including the patient's malocclusion, facial profile, characteristics of the canine tooth, and gingival display. The ideal treatment is considered the most conservative option that satisfies individual esthetic and functional needs.
Ira Marder is running for election as the District 10 representative on the RCDSO Council. He has run in the past two elections and come in second. The current representative, Dr. Natalie Archer, has resigned after 6 years of service. Marder believes he can also be an effective advocate. He has served on RCDSO committees in the past, including the Complaints Committee where there were few referrals to the Discipline Committee under his time. Long-time RCDSO councilor Dr. Marvin Klotz endorses Marder's candidacy and believes Marder understands the balance needed between protecting the public and not harming dentistry.
Dr. Janice Mummery is running for a by-election to become the councilor for District 10 on the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario (RCDSO). She has over 25 years of experience as a dentist in West Toronto, including serving as president of the West Toronto Dental Society. If elected, Dr. Mummery would seek input from members and keep them informed about RCDSO council activities during her six-month term. She asks members to consider her for the position and vote by June 12th.
Dr. Janice Mummery is running for a by-election to become the councilor for District 10 on the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario (RCDSO). She has over 25 years of experience as a dentist in West Toronto, including serving as president of the West Toronto Dental Society. If elected, Dr. Mummery would seek input from members and keep them informed about RCDSO council activities during her six-month term. She asks members to consider her for the position and vote by June 12th.
Dr. Neil Gajjar is running for the RCDSO Council position in Toronto West district. He has over 12 years of experience as a general dentist and has served on boards for various dental organizations. If elected, Dr. Gajjar promises to address concerns raised about the RCDSO's processes, management, and operations. He also wants to evaluate the Practice Evaluation Tool, core courses, management salaries, and the College's role in issues like allowing dental hygienists to perform extractions and the law suspending licenses for treating spouses. Dr. Gajjar pledges to keep licensing and malpractice fees low and be available to district
Dr. Natalie Archer resigned from her positions as Vice-President and Councilor of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario (RCDSO). She served as a councilor for six years and was elected Vice President in 2011. Upon joining the executive, she realized the governance and management of the RCDSO did not meet best practices in several areas such as having no treasurer, disorganized meetings, and lack of transparency. Despite proposals to improve these issues, her recommendations were disagreed with. Due to being prevented from fulfilling her fiduciary obligations and an uncivil board culture, she felt she had no choice but to resign.