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Case Selection and Risk Assessment for PET

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Partial Extraction Therapy in Implant Dentistry

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Surgical procedures require a thorough understanding of the risks involved and possibility of complications that may occur following the surgery. This is more so important for newer techniques. Diagnosis and selection of the right case is the first step toward achieving a successful outcome. This chapter will help the reader understand the limitations of the PET procedure and evaluate the risk factors involved in performing the case. The indications for the socket shield procedure along with absolute and relative contraindications are listed along with clinical examples.

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Kher, U., Tunkiwala, A., Rajender Kumar, P. (2020). Case Selection and Risk Assessment for PET. In: Kher, U., Tunkiwala, A. (eds) Partial Extraction Therapy in Implant Dentistry . Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33610-3_3

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