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ISBN 10: 0702059331
ISBN 13: 9780702059339
Author: John A. Hobkirk; Roger M. Watson; Lloyd J. J. Searson
In recent years, dental implants have become a more common alternative to conventionally placed dentures, bridges and crowns. This accessible, well-illustrated introduction to the principles of implant dentistry provides readers coming into contact with implants for the first time with a working knowledge of the various implant systems available. Thorough discussions are also included on patient assessment and treatment planning, the use of implants in edentulous and partially edentulous patients and for single tooth restorations, as well as possible problems and maintenance procedures.
Introducing Dental Implants 1st Table of contents:
1. Using this book
INTRODUCTION
IMPLANT TREATMENT
GENERAL TREATMENT DECISIONS
GATHERING INFORMATION AND TREATMENT PLANNING
IMPLANT SURGERY
THE EDENTULOUS CASE
THE PARTIALLY DENTATE CASE
THE SINGLE-TOOTH SCENARIO
OTHER APPLICATIONS
PROBLEMS
2. Implants: an introduction
MANAGEMENT OF MISSING TEETH
OSSEOINTEGRATION
Factors influencing OI
Material
Surface composition and structure
Heat
Contamination
Initial stability
Bone quality
Bone orientation
Epithelial downgrowth
Early loading
Late loading
IMPLANT COMPONENTS
Cover screw
Transmucosal abutment (TMA)
Healing abutment
Impression coping
Gold cylinder
Healing caps
Joints
Screwed joints
Cemented joints
SYSTEMIC AND LOCAL FACTORS AFFECTING IMPLANT TREATMENT
Systemic factors having known links with implant failure
Systemic factors having possible association with implant failure
Local factors having strong associations with implant failure
Matters less strongly associated with a risk of implant failure
Is tooth replacement necessary?
Does tooth replacement need to be with an implant?
Prognosis of the other remaining teeth
Is there room to insert dental implants?
Access
Is there room to restore the implants?
Oral hygiene
WHAT MAY IMPLANTS BE USED FOR?
The edentulous patient
The partially dentate patient
BASIC TREATMENT SEQUENCE
History
Medical history
Examination
Extra-oral examination
Intra-oral examination
Access
Prosthetic space
Size of spaces
Bone volume
Bone contour
Bone orientation
Dynamic and static space to restore the implant
Prognosis of remaining teeth
Status of existing prostheses
Special investigations
Treatment alternatives
TREATMENT SEQUENCE
Patient information
Superstructure selection
Implant placement sites
Bone volume
Bone quality
Surgical factors
Prosthetic considerations
Biomechanical considerations
Resources
Implant placement
Prosthetic phase of treatment
Primary impressions
Abutment selection
Secondary impressions
Registration
Trial prosthesis
Trial casting
Trial with teeth
Insertion
Inspection
Temporary bridges
FURTHER READING
3. General treatment decisions
INTRODUCTION
Treatment alternatives to dental implants for the partially dentate case
NO REPLACEMENT
Systemic factors
Residual life expectancy
Patients’ wishes
Patients’ availability
Ability to cooperate
Local factors
ORTHODONTIC MANAGEMENT
REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURES
ADHESIVE BRIDGES
OBSERVATION
ORTHODONTIC MANAGEMENT
REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURES
ADHESIVE BRIDGES
CONVENTIONAL BRIDGES
IMPLANT-STABILIZED PROSTHESES
CONVENTIONAL BRIDGES
SELECTING AN APPROPRIATE TREATMENT
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