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Practical Implant Dentistry: Diagnostic, Surgical, Restorative
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¹ßÇàÀÏ: 2005³â, 288p, 540 color illus

ÃâÆÇ: Quintessence Pub co.   ISBN: 1-85097-061-0

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Section I: Introduction and Assessment
1 Introduction
2 Patient Selection and Treatment Philosophy
3 Patient Assessment
4 Medical History
5 Additional Diagnostic Procedures
6 Anatomical Variations

Section II: Implant Placement: Surgery and Prosthodontics
7 Immediate Placement
8 Delayed Placement in Adequate Bone with Mature Ridge
9 Delayed Loading: Implant Exposure
10 Restorative Phase: Prosthetic Protocols

Section III: Augmentation: Hard and Soft Tissue Manipulation
11 Bone Expansion
12 Localized Onlay Bone Grafts
13 Extensive Bone Grafts
14 Posterior Maxilla
15 Posterior Mandible
16 Corrective Soft Tissue Surgery

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This book offers a practical and pragmatic approach to implant dentistry, outlining predictable protocols for each stage. Our aim is to present guidelines to assist the clinician during decision-making. The illustrations are designed to facilitate the comprehension of the clinical procedures. The flowcharts are designed to provide an understanding of the procedures and the various available pathways. We hope the flowcharts will make clear the treatment options available and help visualise each stage within the overall treatment plan. There are checklists for certain stages to ensure that the relevant points have been adequately addressed before embarking on the next stage.

This book hopes to encompass the many disciplines that contribute to implant dentistry. It is not the purpose of this book to teach basic sciences, such as physiology, anatomy or pharmacology. We have assumed that clinicians entering this field will be familiar with both the surgical and restorative aspects of dentistry as well as the basic sciences. Clinicians who hope to practise implant dentistry must be familiar not only with the restorative and surgical aspect of treatment, but must understand the management of patients. Understanding the needs and expectations of patients within the framework of their general health and well-being is fundamental to the successful outcome of treatment. The general dental practitioner, adequately trained, is well suited for providing patients with implant treatment.
 
 
 
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