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Implants and Restorative Dentistry - Æĺ»
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455p 547 Colour, Black and White Illustrations,
Ư¡ Introduction to Oral Implantology and Restorative Dentistry Morphological Aspects of Oral Implantology Filling Materials for the Surgical Treatment of Alveolar Bone Defects: An Overview Bone Density Dimensions of Available Bone and Density Peri-Implant Tissue Biology, Physiology and Pathology Biocompatibility Biomechanics Diagnostic Methodology Dental Implant Treatment Planning Imaging in Oral Implantology Computed Tomography in Oral Implantology Implant Surgery: Preoperative, Intraoperative, and Postoperative Guidelines Osseointegrated Dental Implants, Proprioception and Occlusion Principles of Dental Implant Therapy in the Completely Edentulous Mandible Mandibular Implant Overdentures and Alveolar Ridge Resorption The Completely Edentulous Maxilla and Dental Implants Intraoral Applications of Implants in Small Bone Volumes: Patient Selection and Longterm Results Immediate Function of Cortically Anchored Implants Without Bone Augmentation in Moderately to Severely Resorbed Edentulous Maxillas Sinus Grafts and Mandibular Repositioning with Endosteal Implants Pre-Implant Maxillary Reconstructive Surgery Partial Mandibular and Maxillar Implant-Supported Bridges Single Tooth Replacement Multicenter Clinical Applications Complications Post-Implant Neuropathies Maintenance
This up-to-date and comprehensive work covers all clinically relevant aspects of modern implant practice using laterally and axially inserted implants. Particular emphasis is placed on the various aspects of treatment planning, but anatomical factors, patient safety, a proper surgical environment, biochemical factors influencing long-term success, and postoperative care and maintenance are also covered. |
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