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The Sinus Bone Graft, Second Edition
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Section I Biologic, Biomechanical, and Prosthetic Considerations
1. History of Maxillary Sinus Grafting - Philip J. Boyne
2. Biologic Basis of Sinus Grafting - Georg Watzek, Gabor F?st, and Reinhard Gruber
3. Vital Biomechanics of Bone and Bone Grafts - Harold M. Frost and Ole T. Jensen
4. Indications for and Classification of Sinus Bone Grafts - Carl E. Misch, Matteo Chiapasco, and Ole T. Jensen
5. Sinus Floor Augmentation: Simultaneous Versus Delayed Implant Placement - Ronald M. Achong and Michael S. Block
6. Sinus Floor Augmentation at the Time of Tooth Removal - Paul A. Fugazzotto and Ole T. Jensen
7. Prosthetic Management of the Sinus Graft Patient - Ira D. Zinner, Stanley A. Small, and Lloyd S. Landa
8. Contraindications for Sinus Graft Procedures - Matteo Chiapasco, Joel L. Rosenlicht, Salvatore L. Ruggiero, and Ronald E. Schneider
9. Complications of Maxillary Sinus Augmentation - Michael A. Pikos
10. Sinus Reactions to Invasive Surgery - Chantal Malevez

Section II Graft Sources and Materials
11. Maxillofacial Donor Sites for Sinus Floor and Alveolar Reconstruction - Craig M. Misch
12. Tibia Bone Grafting for Sinus Augmentation - Robert E. Marx
13. Sinus Augmentation with Bone Harvested from the Ilium - R. Gilbert Triplett and Sterling R. Schow
14. Sinus Augmentation with Bone Harvested from the Calvarium - Jean F. Tulasne
15. Safety and Efficacy of Bone Allograft for Sinus Grafting - Laureen Langer, Burton Langer, and James T. Mellonig
16. Use of Alloplasts for Sinus Floor Grafting - Ole T. Jensen, Giuliano Garlini, Dieter Bilk, and Fabian Peters
17. Use of Xenografts for Sinus Augmentation - Stuart J. Froum, Stephen S. Wallace, Sang-Choon Cho, and Dennis P. Tarnow

Section III Technical Variations and Auxiliary Procedures
18. Effect of Surface Morphology on Implant Survival in the Grafted Maxillary Sinus - Dennis P. Tarnow, Sang-Choon Cho, Stephen S. Wallace, and Stuart J. Froum
19. Use of Barrier Membranes in Sinus Augmentation - Stephen S. Wallace, Stuart J. Froum, and Dennis P. Tarnow
20. Le Fort I Downgraft with Sinus Elevation - Ole T. Jensen and Richard Branca
21. Trans-Alveolar Sinus Elevation Combined with Ridge Expansion - Daniel R. Cullum and Ole T. Jensen
22. Osteotome Technique for Site Development and Sinus Floor Augmentation - Robert B. Summers
23. Piezoelectric Bone Surgery for Sinus Bone Grafting - Tomaso Vercellotti, Myron Nevins, and Ole T. Jensen
24. Le Fort I and Alveolar Distraction Osteogenesis with Sinus Bone Grafting - Ole T. Jensen and Zvi Laster
25. PRP and BMP: A Comparison of Their Use and Efficacy in Sinus Grafting - Robert E. Marx
26. Zygomatic Implants: A Viable Alternative to the Sinus Bone Graft - Steven M. Sullivan, Chantal Malevez, and Daniel Henrichson
27. Graftless Rehabilitation of the Atrophied Maxilla Using Tilted and Short Implants and Immediate Function - Bo Rangert, Carlos Aparicio, Chantal Malevez, Edmond Bedrossian, Franck Renouard, Paul Mal? and Roberto Calendriello


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This completely revised and greatly expanded edition offers authoritative recommendations concerning all aspects of sinus bone grafting procedures for rehabilitation of the atrophic maxilla. Written for the uninitiated as well as the experienced clinician, this comprehensive clinical monograph also guides readers through the maze of new materials and techniques that have been introduced to improve upon or even supplant this procedure.

It answers questions such as whether autogenous bone is necessary and where best to harvest it; which bone substitutes are most effective in regenerating bone and how safe they are to use; what contraindications exist, and what complications might be expected; what characteristics of size/shape/surface morphology are most important in choosing an implant; and many others. The last section of the book explores the future prospects for genetic engineering and other gene-based therapies that may one day eliminate the need for bone grafting.
 
 
 
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