Augma Biomaterials

Surgical Techniques Using Bone Cement Live Surgery Cases Review (Extraction and Socket Management)

By: James B. Fine, DMD & Nicolas Elian, DDS

Extraction, Augma and Implants

A new pilot osteotomy was started in a more palatal direction. Once there was no more buccal dentin, there is a switch to Osseo densification mode to avoid buccal plate…

The Cyst, The High Smile, and the Flap

In the case the patient presents with failing centrals, massive cysts and a high smile line. No papillary incisions were done so as to avoid scarring in the smile line.…

Mandible Full Arch Rehabilitation with an Immediate All-on-5 and Immediate Load

She had an old mandibular removable partial prothesis and 8 remaining teeth, most of them with big unesthetic reconstructions and a type III occlusion positioning. The patient also wanted a…

Fractured Canine Buccal Plate Reconstruction

The patient fractured her left maxillary canine. Due to the crowns on the medial and large restoration on the distal, the patient initially contemplated a bridge. They refused root banking.…

The Impossible Case: No Bone, No Tissue, No Bite

In this case the patient was gluing in her teeth and wanted a new smile. She had massive cysts and minimal bone. With the help of Augma Bond Apatite® we…

Full Arch Rehabilitation of the Maxilla with an Immediate All-on-4

The patient is a healthy, 61-year-old woman who attended the consultation complaining about the lack of aesthetics of her smile and difficulties in chewing properly. The patient had only 6 maxillary…

Large Central Ossifying Fibroma of the Anterior Mandible

Root resection was completed with backfill of the root canals with MTA in teeth #32 (23), 31 (24), 41 (25), 42 (26). The tumor was removed with peripheral bone curettage…

Complications in Endo Treatment – Root Canal Perforation #35 (20)

A revision was performed on the area of #35 (20), with removal of inflammation. This was confirmed in histopathology as an inflammatory cyst found in the perforation and prepared and…

Little Cyst #21 (9)

The endodontists are afraid of doing re-endo in tooth #21 (9), because the root canal was filled with phosphate endo cement. It was dangerous to go through the canal with…

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