Implant aesthetics : keys to diagnosis and treatment /
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Springer,
[2017]
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Implant aesthetics : keys to diagnosis and treatment. |
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- 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.