Complications in Implants and in Life
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ก.ย. 2024
- There are many complications you can run into with Dental Implants.
Here I catalog many of my trials and tribulations as a budding implant surgeon and family man. I cover a series of clinical complications and how to manage them. I also share my story of graduating with $800,000 in student debt, and working my way through family complications.
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I applaud you for sharing your first experiences. Thank you for your knowledge
Thank you! I hope they are insightful!
Appreciate you sharing your professional and personal journey. It is amazing to see that you are always up for problem solving among all the adversities.
@@bigkruns thank you 🙏🏼 there’s no other way right? Just got to keep moving forward :)
Thank you for sharing. Appreciate your work.
@@LeonC112 thank you for stopping by to say that. I appreciate your comment :)
You are an inspiration on perseverance
Thanks so much for that, just trying to do the things a strong dad would do ❤
Great job Ivan! Your story is truly inspiring!
Thank you so much! 😁
I admire your courage and perseverance to fight for your family! Can only wish you the best. I am starting my implant journey with Implant Ninja today. Thanks for sharing your story
I am excited to walk along you in your learning journey. Thank you for your best wishes!
Amazing lecture doc! Crazy to see what you've been through and how you are always smiling. I got to hear you lecture in person but didn't know your full story. Thank you for all you do for the profession.
Hey man! I’m glad you got to attend a lecture! Yes, I feel like we all have untold struggles in life. We just gotta keep putting our best foot forward! ❤
Thanks for your honest share🙏
I have your book. I really enjoyed this presentation on your dental journey intertwined with your life.
I’m glad you enjoyed it! Which book do you have?
This may be a dumb question but when you mention the need for 15mm of space for all on x per arch, how exactly do you measure this or what method do you use to measure the space required predictably before the implants are placed?
Not a dumb question at all. Many people ask this. There are various ways to measure this. One simple way is to measure the patients denture thickness.
In a perfect world, you can do an ideal wax set up and measure the thickness of it. If you need more space, you can consider using alveo to gain it