Implant aesthetics : keys to diagnosis and treatment / Edward Dwayne Karateew, editor.

This book, written by acknowledged experts with international reputations, provides clinicians with detailed guidelines on the nature of the ideal anterior dental implant and, more importantly, how the desired aesthetic outcome is to be achieved. It reflects the incredible paradigm shift that has ta...

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Other Authors: Karateew, Edward Dwayne (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2017]
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Table of Contents:
  • Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; Contributors; Contents; Part I: Diagnostic and Treatment Considerations; 1: Recognition of Risk Factors and Patient Assessment; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Comprehensive Esthetic Diagnosis: A First Step in Dental Implant Success; 1.3 Biological Realities and Site Development; 1.3.1 Diagnostic Imaging; 1.3.2 Clinical Capabilities; 1.4 Providing Esthetic Implant Therapy; References; 2: Determination of the Sequence of Therapy; 2.1 The Clinical Problem; 2.2 Grafting Material Characteristics; 2.3 Bovine or Equine Sintered Xenograft.
  • 2.4 Mineralized Bone AllograftReferences; 3: Osseointegration and the Biology of Peri-implant Hard and Soft Tissues; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Implant Macro-surface; 3.3 Implant Micro-surfaces; 3.4 Peri-implant Mucosal Health; 3.5 Implant Wound Healing and the Potential Role of Surface Modification; 3.6 Implant Micro-retentive Features: Surface Roughness by Blasting/Etching; References; 4: Revisiting the Role of Implant Design and Surgical Instrumentation on Osseointegration; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Bone Healing Pathway and Long-Term Osseointegration Is Affected by Implant Hardware.
  • 4.2.1 Interfacial Remodeling Healing Pathway4.2.2 Intramembranous-Like Healing Pathway; 4.2.3 Temporal Comparison Between Interfacial Remodeling and Intramembranous-Like Healing Pathways; 4.2.4 The Hybrid Healing Pathway: Merging Interfacial Remodeling and Intramembranous-Like Bone Healing Modes Through Implant Hardware Design; 4.2.5 Surgical Drilling Technique and Its Effect on the Different Bone Healing Pathways; 4.2.6 Implant Software or Hardware Ad Hoc: Surface at Micrometer and Nanometer Length Scale Levels; 4.2.7 Other Considerations and Final Remarks; References.
  • 5: Anatomic Considerations in Dental Implant Surgery5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Alveolar Ridge Atrophy; 5.3 Lingual Cortical Plate and Adjacent Anatomy; 5.4 Classification of the Anterior Alveolar Ridge and Basal Bone; 5.4.1 Maxillary Anterior Implant Region; 5.4.2 Nasopalatine Canal (Maxillary Incisive Canal); 5.4.3 Nasal Cavity/Floor; 5.4.4 Paranasal Sinuses; 5.4.5 Maxillary Sinuses; 5.4.6 Mandible; 5.4.7 Mandibular Canal; 5.4.8 Mental Foramen, the Anterior Loop, and the Mandibular Incisive Canals; 5.4.9 Mandibular Incisive Canal; 5.4.10 Anterior Loop.
  • 5.4.11 Accessory Foramina of the Mandible5.4.12 Surgical Considerations Associated with the Lingual Aspect of the Anterior Mandible; 5.4.13 Mandibular Lingual Canals and Foramina; 5.5 Quantification of Bone in the Implant Site; 5.6 Dose; 5.7 Artifacts; 5.7.1 Partial Volume Averaging Artifact; 5.7.2 Beam-Hardening Artifact; References; 6: The Aesthetic Challenge: Three-ƯDimensional Planning Concepts for the Anterior Maxillary Aesthetic Zone; 6.1 Case Presentation: 3-D Planning Concepts; 6.1.1 Traumatic Injury to Anterior Maxillary Fixed Prosthesis; References.