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ÃâÆÇ: Quintessence Pub co. ISBN: 0-86715-242-7
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Part One: Fundamentals 1. Biomechanical Considerations 2. Physiological Aspects of Implant-Supported Prostheses 3. Influence of Age on Tissue Healing 4. The Basis of Antibiotic Prophylaxis 5. Bacteria-Host Interactions 6. Radiographic Examination of Endosseous Implants in the Jaws 7. The Surgical Principles of Osseointegration Part Two: Surgical Considerations: The Mandible 8. Fundamental Aspects of Mandibular Atrophy 9. Clinical Aspects of Severe Mandibular Atrophy 10. Onlay Bone Grafts to the Mandible
11. Mobilization of the Inferior Alveolar Nerve to Allow Placement of Ossointegratable Fixtures Part Three: Surgical Considerations: The Maxilla 12. Surgical Reconstruction of Advanced Maxillary Resorption 13. The Maxillary Interpositional Composite Graft 14. Bone Grafting in the Maxillary Sinus Floor 15. Osseointegrated Fixtures in the Pterygoid Region 16. Bone Grafting into the Nasal Floor Part Four: Special Situations and Prosthodontic Aspects 17. Partial Edentulism 18. Single Tooth Replacement 19. Overdentures 20. Hypodontia and Oligodontia
21. Endosseous Implant Placement Immediately Following Dental Extraction and Alveoloplasty 22. Hemimandibulectomy 23. Hemimaxillectomy 24. Microvascular Bone Grafting Techniques in Combination with Osseointegrated Fixtures 25. Craniofacial Defects 26. Maxillofacial Prosthetic Considerations 27. The Cleft Palate 28. The Use of Hyperbaric Oxygen to Prevent Implant Loss in the Irradiated Patient Part Five: Further Aspects of Osseointegration Surgery 29. Psychological Aspects of Treatment Results and Patient Selection 30. Cost-Benefit Consideration
31. Maintenance and Monitoring 32. Medicolegal Aspects 33. Soft Tissue Problems 34. Problems and Complications with Osseointegrated Implant
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Presents much-awaited information on how to treat the more difficult surgical patient. The book is geared toward practicing surgeons who have prior experience in treating straightforward implant cases and helps guide them through m demanding clinical situations. The clinical section of the book addresses a range of proble that often occur in practice and can tax the ingenuity of th surgeon. Such problems include severe bony atrophy, bone grafting, partially edentulous patients, and patients who ha undergone ablative surgery. Special situations and prosthodontic aspects including single tooth replacement are also featured. Advanced, newer, and even experimental techniques are discus (but not necessarily endorsed for general use) in the intere of helping readers to become as informed as possible on this dynamic specialty of dentistry.
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