HOW TO READ “OUR CLINICAL CASES”:
Of course, in no way are these clinical cases a promise of success in treating the specific problems of the patients who come to consult us.
On the other hand, they are a demonstration of our know-how and of the strategies that have already been developed for similar cases, already encountered, and that can be didactic examples for new cases that would be submitted to us.
The presentation of each clinical case is in the form of a line of images:
In the images on the left, you have a presentation of the initial clinical situation of the patient.
The image in the center of the clinical case shows the final situation after treatment and consolidation.
To the right of the clinical case presentation, a small curtain shows the final situation, usually with the postoperative radiological result.
All of these clinical cases refer to articles on this site that describe the techniques that were used to treat these patients.
The presentation of this website is meant to be as didactic and popularized as possible, even at the cost of some scientific and semantic shortcuts.
It is a popularization of the techniques of dental surgeries and medicines for people who are considering to be treated and to whom we would have asked to become familiar with our techniques.
Or, because they already recognize themselves in some of the clinical cases presented here and wish to analyze the solutions that would best suit them.
This website and the presentation of these clinical cases is not intended for health professionals but for the public.
All patients, whose clinical cases appear in the pages of this site, have signed the appropriate consents.
They accept that their clinical cases are presented anonymously, in order to inform the public, to carry out training courses and to make the sciences and techniques evolve, thanks to an international intellectual emulation or any other reasons.