Ucer / Wright / Khan | Best Practices in Implant Dentistry | Buch | 978-1-394-19964-8 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 240 Seiten

Ucer / Wright / Khan

Best Practices in Implant Dentistry

Buch, Englisch, 240 Seiten

ISBN: 978-1-394-19964-8
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons Inc


Best Practices in Implant Dentistry meets the need for a thorough, accessible guide to the knowledge and skills required to provide dental implant treatment. Aimed at all members of the dental team, from general practitioners to surgeons to nurses, this book begins with regulations, standards, and patients’ safety before moving through well-organized sections on clinical aspects, including biomechanics, implant design, human factors, patient assessment, and implant maintenance. The growth of nanotechnology and digital workflows in the field of implant dentistry are also covered.
Best Practices in Implant Dentistry readers will also find: - Coverage of all stages of treatment, from assessment to maintenance phases
- Detailed incorporation of principles from General Dental Council (GDC), Faculty of General Dental Practice (FGDP) good practice guidelines, and the Committee of Postgraduate Dental Deans and Directors (COPDEND) curriculum, International team for implantology (ITI), European association for osseointegration (EAO) and Association for dental implantology (ADI).
- Promotion of high standards of education, documentation, and delivery of implant treatment
- Updated guidance on digital implant workflows, nanotechnology, and surface treatment of implants

Best Practices in Implant Dentistry is fully informed by the latest approaches and institutional guidelines. It is a must-have purchase for dental professionals at every level who work with implants, including dentists, dental nurses, and oral surgeons.
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Foreword xi 

Preface xiii 

Acknowledgements xv 

Chapter 1 Standards in Implant Dentistry 1 

1.1 Introduction 1 

1.2 Aims for Standards in Implant Dentistry 4 

1.3 Key Features and Objectives of the Standards in Implant Dentistry 5 

1.4 The Legal Standard of Care 7 

1.5 The Clinical Standard of Care 7 

1.6 Training Standards in Implant Dentistry Domains of Competence and Clinical Application 7 

1.6.1 Level of Evidence 9 

1.6.2 Grading System 9 

1.7 Other Sources of Guidance in Implant Dentistry 11 

References 12 

Chapter 2 Assessment 13 

2.1 Introduction 13 

2.2 Dental History 14 

2.3 Medical History 15 

2.4 Intraoral and Extraoral Examination 16 

2.5 Provisional Diagnosis 18 

2.6 Investigations and Diagnostic Imaging 18 

2.7 Definitive Diagnosis 20 

2.8 Treatment Planning 20 

2.9 Definitive Treatment Plan 24 

2.10 Complexity 26 

2.11 Preparation for Surgery 26 

References 28 

Chapter 3 Patient Management 29 

3.1 Introduction 29 

3.2 Medically Compromised Patient 31 

3.3 Patient Information 35 

3.4 Patient Education 40 

3.5 Managing Expectations 41 

3.6 Patient on Referral 43 

3.7 Patient Records 44 

3.7.1 Implant Pro 44 

References 46 

Chapter 4 Risk Management 49 

4.1 Introduction 49 

4.2 Human Factors 53 

4.3 Definition of Success 55 

4.4 Evidence- Based Treatment Planning Methodology 55 

4.5 Treatment Objectives and Endpoints In Implantology 56 

4.6 Patient- Related Systemic Factors 57 

4.7 Patient- Related Local Risk Factors 58 

4.8 Clinical- Related Risk Factors 61 

4.9 Surgical Risk Factors 63 

4.10 Strategies for Management of Risk Factors Relating to Human Factors 66 

References 67 

Chapter 5 Consent 69 

5.1 Introduction 69 

5.2 Valid Informed Consent 70 

5.3 Patient Centred 70 

5.4 Patient Information and Education 71 

References 71 

Chapter 6 Imaging 73 

6.1 Introduction 73 

6.2 Imaging in Treatment Planning 74 

6.2.1 Conventional Techniques 75 

6.2.2 Sectional or Three- dimensional Imaging Techniques 75 

6.3 Imaging During Surgery 76 

6.4 Imaging Post Treatment and Review 78 

References 78 

Chapter 7 Pain Control 81 

7.1 Introduction 81 

7.2 Acute Dental Pain 82 

7.3 Preoperative Prophylaxis 82 

7.4 Surgical Anaesthesia 83 

7.5 Postoperative Pain 84 

References 85 

Chapter 8 Anxiety 87 

8.1 Introduction 87 

8.2 Patient Management 88 

8.3 Preoperative Care, Administration and Postoperative Care in Anxiety Management 88 

8.4 Communication and Professionalism 89 

References 90 

Chapter 9 Surgical Management 91 

9.1 Introduction 91 

9.2 Surgical Preparation 92 

9.3 Bone and Soft Tissue Management 95 

9.4 Implant Placement 98 

9.5 Exposure and Temporisation 101 

9.6 Organisation 101 

References 102 

Chapter 10 Restorative Approach 105 

10.1 Introduction 105 

10.2 Soft Tissue Management 106 

10.3 Implant Abutment and Super Structure 108 

10.4 Provisional Restoration 109 

10.5 Restorative Design and Materials 110 

10.6 Clinical Procedures 112 

10.7 Aesthetics 112 

10.8 Occlusion 114 

10.9 Patient Notes 116 

References 116 

Chapter 11 Postoperative 119 

11.1 Introduction 119 

11.2 Pain Control 119 

11.3 Infection 120 

11.4 Suture Removal 121 

11.5 Review and Follow- Up 121 

References 122 

Chapter 12 Maintenance 123 

12.1 Introduction 123 

12.2 Recall Interval 123 

12.3 Radiographic Review 124 

12.4 Clinical Examination 125 

12.5 Oral Hygiene and Patient Education 127 

12.5.1 Host Susceptibility 127 

12.5.2 Prosthetic Design 128 

12.5.3 Patient Factors 128 

References 128 

Chapter 13 The Digital Workflow in Implant Dentistry 129 

13.1 Introduction 129 

13.2 Components and Steps of the Digital Implant Workflow 130 

13.2.1 Digital Diagnostic Impression 130 

13.2.2 Cone Beam Computed Tomography 131 

13.2.3 Digital Implant Treatment Planning 131 

13.2.4 The Digital Surgical Guide 132 

13.2.5 Fabricated Temporary Prosthesis 133 

13.2.6 Guided Implant Surgery 133 

13.2.7 Digital Implant Impressions 135 

13.2.8 Customised Prosthesis Fabrication 135 

Reference 136 

Chapter 14 Complications 137 

14.1 Introduction 137 

14.2 Patient Management 137 

14.3 Documentation 139 

14.4 Diagnosis 139 

14.5 Surgical Complications 140 

14.6 Restorative Complications 141 

14.7 Peri- Implant Disease 143 

14.7.1 Supplemental Treatment 145 

14.7.2 Systemic Antibiotics 145 

14.7.3 Non- surgical 146 

14.7.4 Surgical 146 

14.7.5 Modifying Factors 147 

14.7.6 Summary of Peri- implant Disease 147 

References 148 

Chapter 15 Regulation and Legislation 151 

15.1 Overview of Regulation and Legislation 151 

References 153 

Chapter 16 Team Management 155 

16.1 Introduction 155 

References 158 

Chapter 17 Clinical Audit 159 

17.1 Introduction 159 

17.2 Decontamination 160 

17.3 Treatment 160 

17.4 Continuing Professional Development and Skill Assessment 161 

17.5 Equipment and Devices 161 

References 162 

Chapter 18 Communication 163 

18.1 Overview of Communication 163 

18.2 Patient Education 165 

18.3 Communication Barriers 165 

18.4 Informed Consent 165 

18.5 Interprofessional Communication 166 

18.6 Conclusion 166 

References 166 

Chapter 19 Human Factors 167 

19.1 Introduction 167 

19.2 Threat and Error Management 168 

19.3 Team Resource Management 168 

19.4 Checklists 169 

19.5 Reporting 170 

19.6 Standard Operating Protocol 171 

19.7 Additional Information 171 

References 171 

Chapter 20 Technical Procedures 175 

20.1 Introduction 175 

20.2 Communication 175 

20.3 Restorative Design 176 

20.4 Materials 176 

20.5 Disinfection 177 

References 178 

Chapter 21 Education and Training 179 

21.1 Introduction 179 

21.2 Personal Development Plan 180 

21.3 Mentoring 180 

21.4 Qualifications, Competence and Courses 181 

References 182 

Appendix A 183 

Appendix B: Standard Operating Procedures 187 

Index 219


The Authors
Simon Wright MBE BDS MSc PGCTLCP FHEA FDTFEd (RCSEd) SMFGDP(UK)A FCGDent is Professor of Dental Implantology at the School of Health and Society, University of Salford, UK Clinical Director of ICE Postgraduate Dental Institute and Hospital, and Principle Partner at Glencairn Practice Group.
Cemal Ucer BDS MSc PhD (OMFS) MFDS RCS (Eng) FCGDent FDTFEd RCS Ed is a Specialist Oral Surgeon, Professor in Dental Implantaology at the School of Health and Society, University of Salford and Clinical Director at ICE Dental Postgraduate Institute and Hospital in the UK.
Rabia Khan BDS MSc Oral Path PhD Medicine PgC Oral Surgery PgC Med Ed PgC OELP PgDip Aes Med FCGDent FICD FPFA FAoME FHEA is Education Director and Research Lead at ICE Postgraduate Dental Institute and Hospital and Professor at the School of Health and Society, University of Salford, UK.


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