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Risk Factors in Implant Dentistry
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176p 378 illus (267 in color)
ÃâÆÇ: Quintessence Pub co. ISBN: 0-86715-3555
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1. General Risk Factors 2. Esthetic Risk Factors 3. Biomechanical Risk Factors 4. Treatment of the Edentulous Patient 5. Treatment Sequence and Planning Protocol 6. Patient Relations 7. Complications
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Until now, implants have been almost exclusively the domain specialists, and consequently many general practitioners hav been reluctant to offer this treatment modality to those patients who can most benefit from it. This book seeks to bridge this gap by offering the dentist a well-defined role the use of implants for achieving predictable restorative results. It presents a clear and easy-to-use system that wil allow general practitioners to identify those patients who a suitable candidates for implant therapy. Successful, predictable implant treatment requires identification of specific risk factors--general, esthetic, biomechanical--that may lead to complications and failure. During the treatment-planning process, the dentist can defin and evaluate the impact of these various risk factors, and modify treatment accordingly. THe risk factors and limitatio specific to all types of edentulism and each particular clinical situation are described in detail, and the safest treatment options, as well as lternative solutions, are giv for each. Different surgical protocols are also presented, a the importance of communicating openly with patients is stre |
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