A Cavitron Is Not a Microscope: Why Precision Matters in Implant Rescue Cases
Cavitron is not a substitute for a microscope in implant rescue. Learn why precision and magnification matter most.
Cavitron is not a substitute for a microscope in implant rescue. Learn why precision and magnification matter most.
Read Dr. Mastrovich’s New Publication in Implant Dentistry: A Microsurgical Approach to Implant Mechanical Rescue in the AAP Journal.
Implant Mechanical Rescue (IMR) retrieves broken implant screws and abutment fragments. Learn what IMR is—and what it isn’t.
What every patient should know about what steps to take when their dental implant screw or abutment breaks.
Join Dr. Mastrovich for an insightful session at this Zest Dental Education Webinar on October 22nd. Read to learn more.
Dr. Mastrovich will be speaking at the CAGD 2025 Fall Meeting on September 6th about IMR. Read to learn more.
A Diagnostic and Treatment Algorithm for Fractured Implant Screw Retrieval: Organizing for a Safe Recovery to Preserve Implant Integrity.
Obtaining the Hand Instruments routinely used for diagnosis in retrieving mobile fractured screw fragments in Implant Mechanical Rescue.
View case studies where microsurgical principles are essential to four Type II and Type IV fractured abutment screw complicated recoveries.
Mastrovich Implant Mechanical Rescue Dentistry shares Stability Challenges with TiBase Abutments in Dental Implant Restorations.