Principles and Practice of Implant Dentistry
- 1 Edición - 30 de abril de 2001
- Última edición
- Autores: Charles M. Weiss, Adam Weiss
- Idioma: Inglés
Principles and Practice of Implant Dentistryis a full colour dental textbook that offers a completely new approach to the study of implant dentistry. In this highly proced… Leer más
Principles and Practice of Implant Dentistryis a full colour dental textbook that offers a completely new approach to the study of implant dentistry. In this highly procedural text, each surgical technique is presented clearly and distinctly ina step-by-step fashion. The striking four colour art program illustrates all steps of treatment and showcases the before and after case studies.
Dental Students, Prosthodontists and Oral Surgeons
Section One: Fundamentals of Implant Dentistry1. How to Recognise a Mainstream Case2. Implant Dentistry of Nomenclature, Classifications and Examples3. Evaluation of Available Bone4. Implant Materials, Design and Fabrication5. Implant Insertion and Healing6. Tissue Intervention at the Implant InterfaceSection Two: Evidence Based validation of Safety and Efficacy7. Scientific and Clinical Acceptability of an Implant Modality8. Seminal Studies that led to Professional Acceptance of the Abutment-Providing Implant ModalitiesSection Three: Clinical Practice of Mainstream Implant Dentistry9. Implant Insertion Considerations10. Root Form Implants: Treatment of Total Mandibular Edentulism Diagnosed for an Overdenture11. Root Form Implants: Treatment of Posterior Partial Edentulism Diagnosed for a Fixed Prosthesis12. Root Form Implants: Treatment of Anterior Single-Tooth Edentulism Diagnosed for a Fixed Prosthesis 13. Plate/Blade Form Implants: Treatment of Posterior Partial Edentulism Diagnosed for a Fixed Prosthesis with Natural Co-Abutments14.Unilateral Subperiosteal Implant: Treatment of Severely Resorbed Partial Edentulism Diagnosed for a Fixed Prosthesis with Natural Co-Abutments15. Bone Enhancement: Increasing the Volume of Available Bone16. Choosing an Appropriate Implant Modality in Overlap Cases17.Diagnosis and Treatment of Reversible and Irreversible Implant Complications18.Examples of Intermediate and Specialty-Level CasesSection Four: Non-Abutment-Providing Modalities19. Endodontic Stabilizer Implants: Natural Tooth Root Extension for Improved Prognosis20. Intramucosal Inserts: Increased Retentionand Stability of Maxillary DenturesSection Five: Practice Management21. Diagnosis, Formulation and presentation of Goal-oriented Treatment Plans22. Referring and Referrals
REVIEW OF CURRENT EDITION:"The authors' thorough knowledge of the surgical, as well as the restorative aspects of implant dentistry...contribute to a well-written and well-illustrated textbook. One of the many positive aspects of the 790 illustrations was that a very high percentage of them are on the same page to which they are referred.For this reviewer, the crux of the textbook was the chapter on choosing the appropriate implant modality, based primarily on the available bone. The authors also list the overlapping areas of use for the different implant types, and guidelines are provided for choosing a specific approach.Because of the provided in-depth review of basic implant subject matter (treatment planning bone healing, quantifying remaining bone, implant materials and design, etc.), the book would be a good addition to the library of both the inexperienced student as well as the seasoned practitioner."- Journal of Prosthodontics - December 2003
- Edición: 1
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- Publicado: 25 de enero de 2011
- Idioma: Inglés
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Charles M. Weiss
Afiliaciones y experiencia
Diplomate, American Board of Oral Implantology/Implant Dentistry, Chairman, Global Committee, American Academy of Implant Dentistry, President, United States Institute of Implant Dentistry, Private Practice, New York, NYAW
Adam Weiss
Afiliaciones y experiencia
President, Standard English, Inc, New York, NYLee Principles and Practice of Implant Dentistry en ScienceDirect