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Orthodontic Applications of Osseointegrated Implants
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Chapter 1 Ortho-Integration: The Alliance Between Orthodontics and Osseointegration
Kenji W. Higuchi, DDS, MS

Chapter 2 Comprehensive Management of Implant Anchorage in the Multidisciplinary Patient
Vincent G. Kokich, DDS, MSD

Chapter 3 Clinical and Laboratory Procedures for Implant Anchorage in Partially Edentulous Dentitions
Ward M. Smalley, DDS, MSD

Chapter 4 Implant Anchorage in Orthodontic Treatment
Birgit Thilander, LDS, Odont Dr

Chapter 5 Orthodontic Loading of Implants: Biomechanical Considerations
John B. Brunski, MS, PhD
James M. Slack, DDS, MS

Chapter 6 Orthodontic and Orthopedic Anchorage Using Subperiosteal Bone Anchors
Michael S. Block, DMD

Chapter 7 Restorative Considerations in Combined Orthodontic Implant Therapy
Frank M. Spear, DDS, MSD

Chapter 8 Implant Considerations in the Growing Child
Larry J. Oesterle, DDS, MS

Chapter 9 Orthodontic Anchorage with Osseointegrated Implants: Bone Physiology, Metabolism, and Biomechanics
W. Eugene Roberts, DDS, PhD

Chapter 10 Application of the Principles of Distraction Osteogenesis Using Osseointegrated Implants
Minoru Ueda, DDS, PhD

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Endosseous implants now can be used to provide stable skeletal anchorage for the lateral movement of teeth. Moreover, through careful treatment planning, the implants used for orthodontic anchorage can provide support for prosthetic replacement of missing teeth during and after the course of orthodontic treatment.

This book presents the clinical, biological, and biomechanical considerations of this relatively new treatment combination from a multidisciplinary perspective. It combines theoretical discussions of bone physiology, metabolism, and biomechanics with practical guidelines for treating the partially edentulous patient, the multidisciplinary patient, and the growing child. For each of these situations, readers will learn the indications for implant anchorage, methods of locating the appropriate implant position, timing of orthodontic loading, types of provisional restorations appropriate for attaching orthodontic brackets, and effects of orthodontic loading on the integrity of osseointegration and the final restoration. The use of subperiosteal bone anchors and the application of distraction osteogenesis in combination with osseointegrated implants are also described.
 
 
 
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