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David Garcia Baeza

Biography

Dr. David Garcia-Baeza obtained his DMD degree at the European University of Madrid (EUM) in 2002. In 2006 he obtained the certificate in implant and oral rehabilitation, also from EUM. He now maintains a private practice at the CIMA center in Madrid, Spain, which is dedicated to esthetics, restorative dentistry and implants. He is also member of the EAO (European Association of Osteointegration), SEPES (Spanish Society of Prosthodontics) and SEPA (Spanish Society of Periodontology). He is an Affiliate Professor in the Department of Periodontology at UEM and Assistant Professor in the Department of Esthetic Dentistry at the Complutense University of Madrid. Dr. Garcia-Baeza presently conducts a number of courses in the field of esthetic dentistry throughout Spain. He has several publications in international journals and has given many national and international lectures on esthetic and restorative dentistry.

Resources from this author

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Patient cases

A novel approach for soft tissue management in the anterior region

A 33-year-old male patient's chief complaint was a missing lateral incisor which had been extracted several years earlier. A one-stage implant procedure simultaneous to connective tissue grafting and the use of a slim healing abutment was planned.

CAD/CAM
Anterior implants
Soft tissue management
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Videos

David Garcia Baeza: The art of individualized prosthetics in the aesthetic zone and the way to the optimum result

Reaching for an aesthetic end-result involves optimized soft tissue protocols. The use of provisional restorations gives advantages and makes the final prosthetic steps easier to achieve an excellent esthetic result. The handling of the soft tissue and its manipulation at the right...

CAD/CAM
Immediate implant placement
Anterior implants
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Patient cases

Soft tissue management: single tooth rehabilitation

A 28-year-old female patient was referred by an endodontist. The root showed signs of resorption and a long-term survival was questionable. The tooth had to be removed and an immediate implant with an adjacent muco-gingival surgery was placed. 

Immediate implant placement
Anterior implants
Minimally invasive procedures