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Endosseous Implants: Clinical and Scientific Aspects
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¹ßÇàÀÏ: 1896. 407p 635 illus (474 in color)
ÃâÆÇ: Quintessence Pub co. ISBN: 0-86715-302-4
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1. Historial Review 2. Maxillomandibular Anatomy and Patterns of Resorption Dur Atrophy 3. Material Considerations 4. Surface Preparation of Endosseous Implants 5. Peri-implant Gingiva: Behavior, Bacteriology, and Conseq
6. Indications, Diagnosis, and Recall 7. Preprosthetic and Peri-implant Surgery - General Princip 8. Surgical Procedures for Implant Installation Depending o the Degree of Maxillomandibular Atrophy 9. Functional-Prosthetic Aspects of Implantology 10. Biomechanics of Endosseous Implants 11. Prosthodontics Aspects of Implantology
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Based on substantial basic and clincal research performed by a team of contributors, this magnificently illustrated book considers dental implants from a multitude of vantage points, including: anatomy, materials considerations, surface preparation, surface-related problems at the molecular and atomic levels, biomechanical problems, suitability of implant materials, periodontal peri-implant onsiderations, surgery, and prosthodontic aspects. Also includes discussions of problems and possible solutions.
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