What if the “new” thing in full-arch isn’t actually new—and the real breakthrough is remembering what already worked? We sit down with Dr. Samuel Jirk to unpack eight decades of subperiosteal design and how those lessons should guide today’s patient‑specific implants. From the first time he watched a 14‑unit FP1 delivered over 10 implants at daybreak, to building an in‑house digital lab, his path reveals how mentorship, biomechanics, and occlusion still decide who gets predictable outcomes. ...
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What if the “new” thing in full-arch isn’t actually new—and the real breakthrough is remembering what already worked? We sit down with Dr. Samuel Jirk to unpack eight decades of subperiosteal design and how those lessons should guide today’s patient‑specific implants. From the first time he watched a 14‑unit FP1 delivered over 10 implants at daybreak, to building an in‑house digital lab, his path reveals how mentorship, biomechanics, and occlusion still decide who gets predictable outcomes. ...
Advancements in Implant Techniques: Sinus Crushing and Pterygoid Implants with Dr. Clark Damon: Part 1
The Fixed Podcast
50 minutes
2 months ago
Advancements in Implant Techniques: Sinus Crushing and Pterygoid Implants with Dr. Clark Damon: Part 1
Mastering complex anatomy in full-arch implant cases requires both technical skill and the wisdom to know your limitations. Dr. Clark Damon joins The Fixed Podcast to share rare but invaluable techniques for challenging anatomical situations that every implant dentist will eventually encounter. The conversation centers around two advanced procedures: sinus crushing and pterygoid implant placement. Dr. Damon reveals that despite completing 3,000 arch cases, he's only performed sinus crushes o...
The Fixed Podcast
What if the “new” thing in full-arch isn’t actually new—and the real breakthrough is remembering what already worked? We sit down with Dr. Samuel Jirk to unpack eight decades of subperiosteal design and how those lessons should guide today’s patient‑specific implants. From the first time he watched a 14‑unit FP1 delivered over 10 implants at daybreak, to building an in‑house digital lab, his path reveals how mentorship, biomechanics, and occlusion still decide who gets predictable outcomes. ...