E-Book, Englisch, 464 Seiten, E-Book
ISBN: 978-0-470-96318-0
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Highly illustrated, Implant Site Development presentsdiagrams and clinical photographs to aid with clinical judgment andwill prove useful for any dental professional involved in implanttherapy, from general practitioners to prosthodontists, butespecially surgeons. This literature-based, yet user-friendly,reference will be indispensable to the novice or veteranclinician.
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Contributors
Foreword
Acknowledgments
1 Principles of bone biology and regeneration
William V. Giannobile and Hector F. Rios
2 Bone anatomy
George A. Mandelaris and Alan L. Rosenfeld
3 Treatment philosophy
Debby Hwang and Michael Sonick
4 Decision-making algorithm for regeneration of theperiodontally compromised tooth: maintaining these teeth whendental implants provide a compelling alternative treatmentoption
Paul S. Rosen and Stuart J. Froum
5 The making of beautiful smiles inperio-implantology
André P. Saadoun
6 CT/CBCT diagnosis and treatment planning concepts for bonegrafting applications
Scott D. Ganz
7 Implant site development: socket preservation
Jack T. Krauser and Avi Schetritt
8 Implant interactions in orthodontics
Frank Celenza
9 Guided bone regeneration: Concepts andmaterials
Debby Hwang and Michael Sonick
10 Implant site preparation: Horizontal ridgeaugmentation using particulate allograft and the principles ofGBR
Michael Sonick and Debby Hwang
11 Guided bone regeneration: Peri-implantation
Debby Hwang and Michael Sonick
12 Guided bone regeneration: Vertical growth
Istvan Urban
13 Intraoral bone grafts for dental implants
Craig M. Misch
14 Bone grafting in large bone defects and extreme atrophysituations
Nardy Casap and Yuval Samuni
15 Sinus elevation: Osteotome-mediated approach
Michael Toffler
16 Sinus elevation: Lateral wall approach
Tomaso Vercellotti
17 Distraction osteogenesis
Michael S. Block and Christopher Haggerty
18 Immediate implant placement: A comprehensive understandingfor achieving optimal clinical success
Robert A. Faiella
19 Soft tissue augmentation: Pre-, peri-, andpostimplantation
Stefan Fickl and Markus B. Hürzeler
20 Soft tissue enhancement after implant placement
Christian F.J. Stappert and Davide Romeo
21 Soft tissue augmentation: allograft
Peter C. Shatz and Lee H. Silverstein
22 Soft tissue development with provisional and definitiveimplant restorations
George Priest
23 Bioengineering concepts
Eduardo Anitua and Gorka Orive
Index