Implant Therapy Clinical approaches and evidence of success
Myron Nevins, James T. Melloing
- 1 Ed.
- Japón Quintessense publishing 1998
- 257 paginas
Chapter 1. A changed paradigm of treatment: the natural tooth or a dental implant : Chapter 2. The efficacy of osseointegration for the partially edentulous patient. -- Chapter 3. Using computerized tomography to develop realistic treatment objectives for the implant team. -- Chapter 4. Biomechanical interaction between implant and teeth. -- Chapter 5. Guided bone regeneration and dental implant. -- Chapter 6. Use of guided bone regeneration to facilitate ideal prosthetic placement of implant. -- Chapter 7. Protected space development for bone formation using reinforced barrier membranes. -- Chapter 8. Guided bone regeneration for vertical ridge augmentation associated with osseointegrated implants. -- Chapter 9. The placement of maxillary anterior implants. -- Chapter 10. The placement of mandibular anterior implants. -- Chapter 11. The placement of mandibular posterior implants. -- Chapter 12. The placement of maxillary posterior implants. -- Chapter 13. The maxillary sinus floor augmentation procedure to support implant prostheses. -- Chapter 14. Implant use in the tuberosity, pterygoid, and palatine region: anatomic and surgical considerations. -- Chapter 15. Osseous regeneration with bone harvested from the anterior mandible. -- Chapter 16. The esthetic management of dental implants. -- Chapter 17. The need for keratinized tissue for implants. -- Chapter 18. Implant therapy for patients with refractory periodontal disease.