Dental Implant Prosthetics - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource (Retail Access Card), 2nd Edition
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Written by the foremost authority in the field, Dental Implants Prosthetics, 2nd Edition helps you advance your skills and understanding of implant prosthetics. Comprehensive coverage includes both simple and complicated clinical cases, with practical guidance on how to apply the latest research, diagnostic tools, treatment planning, implant designs, materials, and techniques to provide superior patient outcomes.
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- A comprehensive chapter covering immediate load implants teaches dentists how to provide an edentulous patient with implants the same day surgery is performed.
- A thorough discussion of preimplant prosthodontic considerations takes the practitioner through the vital assessment steps necessary to plan treatment.
- Considerations for assessing the restorability of teeth adjacent to potential implant sites include abutment size, crown-root ratio, endodontic status, root configuration, tooth position, parallelism, root surface area, caries, and periodontal status.
- Fixed treatment planning options for the completely edentulous mandibular arches expands treatment options available to dentists, helping them to treat more patients.
- Material thoroughly explores the three dimensional concept of available bone and the implant treatment options for each type of bone anatomy, which enables practitioners to treat patients at any stage of edentulism.
- Comparisons of the periodontal indices for a natural tooth and an osteointegrated implant alert clinicians to fundamental differences in the support system.
- Basic biomechanics are discussed, demonstrating how these principles also relate to the scientific rationale for contemporary and future dental implant designs.
- A comprehensive discussion of bone density in an edentulous site explains this determining factor in treatment planning, implant design, surgical approach, healing time, and initial progressive bone loading during prosthetic reconstruction.
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- NEW! Emphasis on treatment planning helps decrease the number of visits while providing effective, long-term results for the patient.
- NEW! Focus on the patient presentation offers the latest treatment options for bone harvesting, restoration and recovery.
- NEW! Original illustrations and photos highlight and clarify key clinical concepts and techniques.
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PART I: INTRODUCTION 1. Rationale for Dental Implants 2. Generic Root Form Components Terminology 3. An Implant is Not a Tooth: A Comparison of Periodontal Indices
PART II: BASIC SCIENCES 4. Biomaterials for Implant Dentistry 5. Clinical Biomechanics in Implant Dentistry 6. Bone Response to Mechanical Loads 7. Diagnostic Imaging Techniques
PART III: IMPLANT TREATMENT 8. Stress Treatment Theorem for Implant Dentistry 9. Prosthetic Options in Implant Dentistry 10. Force Factors Related to Patient Conditions 11. Implant Site Bone Density: A Key Determinant for Treatment Planning 12. Key Implant Positions and Number for Fixed Implant Prosthesis: A Biomechanical Rationale 13. Dental Implant Body Size: A Biomechanical and Esthetic Rationale 14. Available Bone and Dental Implant Treatment Plans 15. Scientific Rationale for Dental Implant Design 16. Preimplant Prosthodontics: Overall Evaluation, Specific Criteria, and Pretreatment Prostheses 17. Natural Teeth Adjacent to an Implant Site: Joining Implants to Teeth 18. Diagnostic Casts and Surgical Templates 19. Treatment Plans for Partially Edentulous Arches In Implant Dentistry
PART IV: SPECIAL TREATMENT OPTIONS 20. Posterior Single-Tooth Replacement: Treatment Options and Indications 21. Maxillary Posterior Edentulism: Treatment Options 22. The Edentulous Mandible: An Organized Approach to Implant-Supported Overdentures 23. The Completely Edentulous Mandible: Treatment Plans for Fixed Restorations 24. Maxillary Complete Edentulism: Treatment Options for Full Arch Fixed Prostheses and Overdentures
PART V: PROSTHETIC ASPECTS OF IMPLANT DENTISTRY 25. Principles of Cement Retained Fixed Prosthodontics: Natural Teeth and Implant Abutments 26. Digital Technology and Implant Dentistry 27. Principles of Screw-Retained Prostheses 28. Single Tooth Replacement – Anterior and Posterior Prosthesis Design and Fabrication 29. Implant Overdentures Design and Fabrication 30. Maxillary Arch Fixed Implant Prosthesis: Design and Fabrication 31. Occlusal Considerations for Implant Supported Prostheses – Implant Protective Occlusion 32. Prosthetic Progressive Bone Loading 33. A Maxillary Denture with Modified Occlusal Concepts Opposing an Implant Prosthesis
PART VI: MAINTENANCE 34. Maintenance of Dental Implants: Implant Quality of Health Scale
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Carl E. Misch, DDS, MDS, PhD(HC), Clinical Professor and Director, Oral Implant Dentistry, Temple University, Kornberg School of Dentistry, Department of Periodontics and Implant Dentistry, Philadelphia, PA; Clinical Professor, University of Michigan, School of Dentistry, Department of Periodontics/Geriatrics, Ann Arbor, MI; Adjunct Professor, University of Detroit, School of Dentistry, Department of Restorative Dentistry, Detroit, MI; Adjunct Professor, University of Alabama at Birmingham, School of Engineering, Birmingham, AL