Atlas of implant dentistry and tooth-preserving surgery : prevention and management of complications / Zoran Stajčić.

This atlas is unique in comparing the two disciplines of dental implant surgery and tooth-preserving surgery with respect to common procedures, problems, and failures and in providing excellent guidance on the prevention and management of complications. The etiology of a wide variety of implant-rela...

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Main Author: Stajčić, Zoran (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2017.
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Table of Contents:
  • Foreword I; Foreword II ; Preface; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Contents; 1: Aetiology of Complications and Failures; 1.1 Dental Surgeon-Related Complications; 1.1.1 Insufficient Knowledge; 1.1.2 Inexperience; 1.1.3 Lack of Surgical Skill; 1.1.4 Disregarding Established Protocols; 1.1.5 Surgeon's Mistake; 1.1.6 Personnel-Related Complications; 1.2 Patient-Related Complications; 1.2.1 Systemic Disorders and Medications; 1.2.2 Pitfalls; 1.2.3 Oral Finding-Associated Complications; 1.2.3.1 Limited Mouth Opening; 1.2.3.2 Vertical Root Fracture; 1.2.3.3 Lateral Root Perforation.
  • 1.2.3.4 Accessory Roots1.2.3.5 Pus in Operative Field; 1.2.3.6 Retained Root; 1.2.3.7 Adipose Degeneration of Cancellous Bone; 1.2.3.8 Alveolar Bone Cavitation; 1.2.3.9 Unexpected Body Reaction to Foreign Material; 1.3 The Equipment/Instrument-Related Complications; 1.3.1 Computer-Guided Planning and Surgery Complications; Bibliography; 2: Common Measures and Obstacles Related to Implant Dentistry and Tooth-ƯPreserving Surgery; 2.1 Common Measures; 2.1.1 Surgical Access; 2.1.2 Selection of Appropriate Incisions and Flap Design; 2.1.2.1 Three-Sided (Trapezoidal) Mucoperiosteal Flap.
  • Three-Sided Mucoperiosteal Flap Involving Sulcular IncisionThree-Sided Mucoperiosteal Flap, Sparing Marginal Gingiva: Submarginal Flap; Three-Sided Mucoperiosteal Flap: Papilla Base Incision; Three-Sided Mucoperiosteal Flap: Papilla-Sparing Incision ; 2.1.2.2 Two-Sided Mucoperiosteal Flap (Triangular) Flap ; 2.1.2.3 Sulcular Incision (Envelope Flap) ; 2.1.2.4 Papilla-Preserving Incision ; 2.1.2.5 Hockey Stick Incision ; 2.1.2.6 Fraenum Incision ; 2.1.2.7 Crestal Horizontal Incision ; 2.1.2.8 "H" Incision ; 2.1.2.9 Circular Incision: Flapless Technique.
  • 2.1.2.10 Accessory Vertical/Oblique Incision 2.1.2.11 Pedicle Flaps; Connective Tissue Palatal Flaps ; The Inverted Periosteal Flap (Crestally Based Periosteal Connective Tissue Flap) ; The Buccal Fat Flap ; 2.1.3 Selection of Needles and Suturing Materials; 2.1.3.1 Suturing Technique; 2.1.4 Medicinal Treatment; 2.1.5 Supportive Measures; 2.2 Common Obstacles; 2.2.1 The Soft Tissue Conditions; 2.2.1.1 Surgical Correction of Mucogingival Deformities; 2.2.2 Unfavourable Bone Conditions; 2.2.3 Vicinity of Anatomical Structures; 2.2.3.1 The Neighbouring Teeth/Implants.
  • 2.2.3.2 The Maxillary SinusSurgical Manoeuvres Pertinent to Manipulation of Schneiderian Membrane; Healthy Sinus Mucosa; Sinus Floor Elevation Techniques; Sinus Mucosa Associated with Benign Cystic/Cyst-Like Lesions; Sinus Floor Elevation with Simultaneous Cyst Evacuation; Sinus Floor Elevation Following Caldwell-Luc Operation; 2.2.3.3 The Nose; 2.2.3.4 The Peripheral Trigeminal Nerves; 2.2.4 Common Intraoperative and Postoperative Complications; 2.2.4.1 Wound Dehiscence; 2.2.4.2 Flap Necrosis; 2.2.4.3 Bleeding; 2.2.4.4 Infection; Bibliography.