Implants and restorative dentistry
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Implants and restorative dentistry
Martin Dunitz, 2001
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Description
This 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 the aspects that matter most to a patient - such as immediate functional loading - are also included. Anatomical factors, patient safety, a proper surgical environment, biochemical factors influencing long-term success, and postoperative care and maintenance are all covered in detail.
Table of Contents
Part I: Scientific Basis 1. Introduction to Oral Implantology and Restorative Dentistry 2. Morphological Aspects of Oral Implantology 3. Filling Materials for the Surgical Treatment of Alveolar Bone Defects: An Overview 4. Division of Available Bone 5. Bone Density 6. Peri-Implant Tissue Biology, Physiology and Pathology 7. Biocompatibility 8. Biomechanics Part II: Diagnosis and Treatment Planning 9. Diagnostic Methodology 10. Dental Implant Treatment Planning 11. Imaging in Oral Implantology 12. Computed Tomography in Oral Implantology Part III: Clinical Applications and Laboratory Procedures 13. Implant Surgery 14. Osseointegrated Dental Implants, Protodontics Proprioception and Occlusion 15. Completely Edentulous Mandible 16. Completely Edentulous Maxilla 17. Reconstructive and Plastic Surgery Related to Oral Implantology 18. Partial Edentulism 19. Single Tooth Implants 20. Mulitcenter Clinical Applications Part IV: Complications and Maintenance 21. Post Implant Neuropathies 22. Complications, Prevention, Correction and Maintenance Planning Part III: Clinical Applications and Laboratory Procedures Part IV: Complications and Maintenance
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