The ADA Practical Guide to Dental Implants
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J. Anthony von Fraunhofer. The ADA Practical Guide to Dental Implants
Table of Contents
List of Tables
List of Illustrations
Guide
Pages
The ADA Practical Guide to Dental Implants
Preface
1 Why Dental Implants?
Partial and Complete Edentulism in the Twenty‐First Century
The Reality of Dental Implants
Implants and the Edentulous Patient
Implants for Single Crowns and Bridgework
Implants vs Endodontic Treatment
Conclusions
References
2 A Brief History of Dental Implants
Replacing Missing Teeth
Dental Implants
Subperiosteal Implants
Endodontic Implants
Endosseous Implants
References
3 Design of Implants
The Endosseous Implant
The Implant Body and Surface
Mini Dental Implants
The Implant Cervical Portion
The Abutment Connection
Final Thoughts
References
Notes
4 Patient Factors
Systemic and Oral Health and Implants
Infection
Bone Quality
Patient Factors
Conclusion
References
Notes
5 Patient Consults
Evaluating the Patient
Treatment Options and the Dentist
Conclusions
6 Treatment Planning and Evaluating Implant Sites
Implant Site Evaluation – Healed Bone
Implant Site Evaluation – Immediate Site
Conclusion
7 Implant Scenarios
The Single Crown
Implant‐Supported Bridgework vs the FPD/RPD
The Edentulous Patient
Implant Over‐denture
Fixed Implant Bridge(S)
Conclusions
References
8 Implant Surgery: Simple Healed Sites
Treatment Agenda
Systemic and Dental History
Surgical Procedure
Performing the Osteotomy
Surgical Procedure
Time‐Line for a Simple Implant
Post‐operative Protocol
Conclusions
Reference
9 Bone Grafting
Bone Grafting
Ridge Preservation
Membranes
GBR Clinical Sequence
Crestal Sinus Augmentation
Note
Conclusions
References
10 Guided Surgery
Imaging
Conclusions
References
11 Complicated Implant Placement: Immediate Sites
Treatment Sequence
Implant Placement
Immediate Temporization
Types of Temporary Restorations
Wide‐Body Implants
Conclusions
Reference
12 Full Arch Cases
Treatment Modalities for the Edentulous Patient
Implant Overdentures
Fixed Implant Bridge(S)
Material Selection
Conclusions
References
13 Screw‐Retention vs Cement Retention of Restorations
Cement Retention of Restorations
Screw‐Retained Restorations
Conclusions
References
14 Restoring Dental Implants
CAD/CAM Dentistry
Advantages and Drawbacks of CAD/CAM Technology
Restorative Materials
Wear and Abrasion
Conclusions
References
Note
15 Dental Implant Failures
Recognizing a Failing Implant
Risk Factors for a Failed Dental Implant
Operator Experience
Hardware Failure
Effects of Medications
Antidepressants
Bisphosphonates
Antibiotics
Implant Failures
Saving the Failing Implant
Conclusions
References
16 Economics of Dental Implants
The Dental Implant Practice
Basic Considerations
Cost Breakdowns
The Single Implant
The Mandibular Overdenture (Two to Three Implants)
The Maxillary Overdenture (Four Implants)
Financing
Conclusions
References
Note
17 Maintaining Dental Implants
Preventing Implant Failures
Indicators of Implant Problems
Natural Teeth vs Implants
Hygiene Instrumentation
Patient‐Applied Oral Hygiene Measures
Conclusions
References
Appendix A Restoring Dental Implants
Step 1
Step 2
Step 2a
Step 3
Step 4
Appendix B Abutments
Healing Abutments
Categories of Abutments
Temporary Abutments
Stock Abutments
UCLA Abutments
Custom‐Made Implant Abutments
Treatment Aspects of Custom Abutments
Zirconia Crowns and Abutments
Note
Appendix C Bone Graft Materials
Bone Grafts in Implant Treatment
Successful Bone Grafting
Osteoblasis
Graft Stabilization
Bone Graft Materials
Autografts
Allografts
Xenografts
Membranes
Alloplasts
Conclusions
Reference
Note
Index
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