¹ßÇàÀÏ: 2016³â, 448p, 1,300 illus
ÃâÆÇ: Quintessence Pub co. ISBN 978-0-86715-584-6
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1. History and Introduction to Implant Surgery 2. The Evolution of Modern Dental Implant Surfaces 3. Medical History and Physical Examination 4. Workup and Diagnostic Procedures 5. Implant Surgery Basics
6. Computer-Guided Planning and Surgery 7. Tilted and Zygomatic Implants 8. Hard and Soft Tissue Augmentation 9. Reconstruction of Major Maxillary and Mandibular Defects with Implants 10. Surgical Considerations for the Esthetic Zone
11. Immediate Loading, Immediate Provisionalization, and Delayed Loading 12. Maintenance and Follow-Up 13. Surgical Complications of Implant Placement
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Since the concept of osseointegration was introduced to the dental community more than 35 years ago by Professor P-I Br�nemark, significant improvements have been achieved in patient evaluation, methods used to enhance the bone and soft tissues of potential implant sites, and surgical techniques to prepare the osteotomy sites and place the implants.
These topics are thoroughly discussed from the perspective that an interdisciplinary approach will yield the most predictable outcomes for treatment of the dental implant patient.
The authors address the sometimes controversial topic of immediate loading and provide useful insights regarding when this approach can achieve predictable outcomes and when it is to be avoided. The use of CAD/CAM technologies is emphasized throughout the text, and the latest developments and their use in this rapidly expanding arena are fully described. |