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Table of Contents
Оглавление1 Biology of bone regeneration in augmentative procedures
Reinhard Gruber
1.3 Biology of bone regeneration
1.5 Osteoconductive characteristics of autografts
1.6 Osteogenic properties of autografts
1.7 Osteoinductive properties of autografts
2 Diagnosis and planning of the augmentation procedure
2.1 Introduction
2.5 Choice of grafting technique
3 Soft tissue management and bone augmentation in implantology
3.1 Introduction
3.2 The basics of incisions, suturing techniques, and soft tissue healing
3.4 Soft tissue management before augmentation
3.5 Soft tissue management during augmentation and implantation
3.6 Soft tissue management during implant exposure
3.7 Soft tissue management following prosthetic restoration
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Biologic procedure for mandibular bone grafting
4.3 Techniques and methods for intraoral bone harvesting
4.5 Bone remodeling and volume changes after grafting
A. Use of the maxillary tuberosity (MT) in the immediate dentoalveolar restoration (IDR) technique
B. The palatal bone block graft (PBBG)
5 Bone grafts from extraoral sites
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Bone harvesting from the calvaria
5.3 Bone harvesting from the tibia
5.4 Bone harvesting from the iliac crest
6 Clinical and scientific background of tissue regeneration via alveolar callus distraction
6.1 Introduction
6.2 History of the callus distraction
6.3 Principles of the callus distraction
6.6 Distraction in different areas
7 Complex implant-supported rehabilitation from the temporary to the definitive restoration
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Specific aspects of temporary restorations
7.4 Classification of temporary restorations
7.6 Fixed complex restoration: step by step
8 Risk factors and complications in bone grafting procedures
8.1 Introduction
8.3 Intraoperative complications
8.4 Postoperative complications
8.5 Complications during implant placement after bone grafting
8.6 Complications during implant exposure