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James Chow

Biography

Dr. James Chow received his dental and medical degree from Hong Kong University in 1988 and 1998 and completed his specialist training in Oral and Maxillofacial surgery in Hong Kong. He is the Honorary Associate Professor at Hong Kong University and Shanghai Jiaotong University. Dr. Chow has expertise in immediate dental implant loading, Zygomatic implants, and guided surgery. He lectures nationally and internationally and has published over 20 articles on dental implants, computer-aided surgery, and three-dimensional technology in oral surgery. His private practice is located in Hong Kong.

Resources from this author

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Theory of Single Tooth Implants Online Course

SEPA Live Surgery 2021

Videos

Live Surgery - Regeneration of the Ridge in Vertical and Horizontal Dimensions

During this live surgery, Dr. Jay Malmquist and Dr. Michael Malmquist show from start to finish the techniques using bone proteins in conjunction with Titanium mesh to obtain an acceptable platform for future implant fixtures. 

Guided or navigated surgery? Today’s digital technology

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Guided or navigated surgery? Today’s digital technology

Mastering digital technology enables clinicians to convey all the digital information to create the virtual patient, diagnose and plan prosthetics and implant surgery. Learn how to approach each indication with guided and navigated surgical approaches in a fully digital workflow.

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FOR x YOMS Study Club in Hong Kong

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Videos

James Chow: Implant placement using the flapless surgical approach

Dental implants can be placed with flap or with a flapless procedure. Supported by clinical examples and systematic literature review and analysis, Dr Chow gives insight in flapless procedures, their benefits and how to overcome challenges. Flapless surgery is effective in both...
James Chow

Patient cases

Fixed implant-supported rehabilitation of edentulous patient

A 75-year-old female patient with multiple medical conditions asking for dental implants to improve her masticatory function. As such, the All-on-4® treatment concept protocol for the mandible and later on a flapless implant surgery for the maxilla have been employed.

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Patient cases

Extraction and replacement of maxillary central incisors

This patient is a young patient asking for dental implants to replace her hopeless maxillary central incisors. The patient's chief complaint was the increased mobility of her maxillary central incisors. She has a history of traumatic injury to the central incisors.