Contemporary Implant Dentistry

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Author: Carl E. Misch

ISBN-10: 0323043739

ISBN-13: 9780323043731

Category: Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

Turn to this new third edition for consistent outcomes on even your most complex implant cases! World-renowned dental implantologist Carl E. Misch gives you expert advice and guidance on the various surgical approaches to placing implants in the revision of his best-selling classic. Over 1,000 full-color illustrations depict details of implants, related materials, and surgical procedures, while well-known contributors (Mohamed Sharawy, Martha Warren Bidez, Adriano Piatelli, and others) share...

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Features: Provides objective appraisal of various implant systems so practitioner can determine the clinical efficiency of a system before making the investment. Emphasizes patient selection, work-up and treatment planning with several approaches that may benefit the special needs of a patient. Covers complications, infections and retreatment of implant surgery to show the general practitioner how to deal with treatment failures that occur in about 10 percent of cases. Biomaterials, biomechanics, anatomy and physiology chapters explain what is occurring at cellular and functional levels to help predict success or failure. Taking a multidisciplinary approach to implant dentistry, the roles of general dentists, oral surgeons, prosthodontists, and periodontists are discussed. Russell A. Baer This is the second edition of a text that has become the definitive dental implant textbook. The rapidly changing field of implant dentistry is well documented in this updated edition. This book comprehensively addresses the science and discipline of oral implantology. It is designed to present the thinking process of oral implantology. The increased documentation of this edition justifies why certain procedures are preferred over others and further solidifies implant dentistry as its own science within dentistry. This is the standard reference text for predoctoral students and beginning and seasoned practitioners, as well as specialists who want to broadenhis or her knowledge of all aspects of oral implantology. The author has been a leader in implant dentistry for over 20 years, and with this new edition further exemplifies his commitment to education in this area. This second edition is divided into four parts comprising 40 chapters. The four parts cover diagnosis and treatment planning, basic science, surgical aspects, and the restorative phase. This comprehensive content is achieved with nine contributing authors. The text uses primarily black-and-white plates and illustrations with many using the author's own commercial implant as an example, even with the absence of long term data on this new implant system. This will become the standard reference for the quickly changing field of implant dentistry. With its increased documentation and nine new chapters it is more than an update of the first edition. Few if any other texts can match this book for its comprehensive approach and documentation of the field.

Pt. IDiagnosis and Treatment Planning11Rationale for Dental Implants32Generic Root Form Component Terminology133The Implant Quality Scale: A Clinical Assessment of the Health-Disease Continuum214Medical Evaluation of the Implant Patient335Prosthetic Options in Implant Dentistry676Diagnostic Imaging and Techniques737Divisions of Available Bone898Bone Density: A Key Determinant for Clinical Success1099Dental Evaluation: Factors of Stress11910Diagnostic Casts, Preimplant Prosthodontics, Treatment Prostheses, and Surgical Templates13511The Evaluation of Natural Teeth Adjacent to Implant Sites15112Classification and Treatment Plans for Partial and Completely Edentulous Arches in Implant Dentistry16313Treatment Options for Mandibular Implant Overdentures: An Organized Approach17514Treatment Planning for the Edentulous Posterior Maxilla193Pt. IIFundamental Science20515Applied Anatomy for Dental Implants20716Spread of Dental Infection in the Head and Neck21717Bone Physiology and Metabolism22518Tissues Surrounding Dental Implants23919Pharmacologic Considerations in Implant Dentistry25320Biomaterials for Dental Implants27121Clinical Biomechanics in Implant Dentistry30322Bone Response to Mechanical Loads31723A Scientific Rationale for Dental Implant Design329Pt. IIIImplant Surgery34524Root Form Surgery in the Edentulous Mandible: Stage I Implant Insertion34725Density of Bone: Effect on Surgical Approach and Healing37126Stage II Surgery: Uncovery and Treatment of Healing Complications38527Single Tooth Implants39728The Division C Mandible: Mandibular Complete and Unilateral Subperiosteal Implants42929Bone Augmentation for Implant Placement: Keys to Bone Grafting45130The Maxillary Sinus Lift and Sinus Graft Surgery46931Intraoral Autogenous Donor Bone Grafts for Implant Dentistry49732Premaxilla Implant Considerations: Treatment Planning and Surgery50933Extraoral Autogenous Donor Bone Grafts for Endosteal Implants52134Bone Grafting and Maintenance of Alveolar Bone for Conventional Prostheses539Pt. IVImplant Prosthodontics and Maintenance54735Principles of Cement-Retained Fixed Implant Prosthodontics54936Principles for Screw-Retained Prostheses57537Progressive Bone Loading59538Occlusal Considerations for Implant-Supported Prosthesis: Implant Protective Occlusion and Occlusal Materials60939Maxillary Denture Opposing an Implant Prosthesis: Hydroxyapatite Augmentation and Modified Occlusal Concepts62940Maintenance of Dental Implants647Index663

\ From the Publisher"Contemporary Implant Dentistry is a well-written book that contributes modern concepts, practice and science to the subject of implant dentistry. For those involved in any aspect of implant dentistry, the book is highly recommended." International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Volume 37(12), December 2008\ \ \ \ \ Russell A. BaerThis is the second edition of a text that has become the definitive dental implant textbook. The rapidly changing field of implant dentistry is well documented in this updated edition. This book comprehensively addresses the science and discipline of oral implantology. It is designed to present the thinking process of oral implantology. The increased documentation of this edition justifies why certain procedures are preferred over others and further solidifies implant dentistry as its own science within dentistry. This is the standard reference text for predoctoral students and beginning and seasoned practitioners, as well as specialists who want to broadenhis or her knowledge of all aspects of oral implantology. The author has been a leader in implant dentistry for over 20 years, and with this new edition further exemplifies his commitment to education in this area. This second edition is divided into four parts comprising 40 chapters. The four parts cover diagnosis and treatment planning, basic science, surgical aspects, and the restorative phase. This comprehensive content is achieved with nine contributing authors. The text uses primarily black-and-white plates and illustrations with many using the author's own commercial implant as an example, even with the absence of long term data on this new implant system. This will become the standard reference for the quickly changing field of implant dentistry. With its increased documentation and nine new chapters it is more than an update of the first edition. Few if any other texts can match this book for its comprehensive approach and documentation of the field.\ \ \ From The CriticsReviewer: Russell A. Baer, DDS(University of Chicago)\ Description: This is the second edition of a text that has become the definitive dental implant textbook. The rapidly changing field of implant dentistry is well documented in this updated edition. This book comprehensively addresses the science and discipline of oral implantology.\ Purpose: It is designed to present the thinking process of oral implantology. The increased documentation of this edition justifies why certain procedures are preferred over others and further solidifies implant dentistry as its own science within dentistry.\ Audience: This is the standard reference text for predoctoral students and beginning and seasoned practitioners, as well as specialists who want to broadenhis or her knowledge of all aspects of oral implantology. The author has been a leader in implant dentistry for over 20 years, and with this new edition further exemplifies his commitment to education in this area.\ Features: This second edition is divided into four parts comprising 40 chapters. The four parts cover diagnosis and treatment planning, basic science, surgical aspects, and the restorative phase. This comprehensive content is achieved with nine contributing authors. The text uses primarily black-and-white plates and illustrations with many using the author's own commercial implant as an example, even with the absence of long term data on this new implant system.\ Assessment: This will become the standard reference for the quickly changing field of implant dentistry. With its increased documentation and nine new chapters it is more than an update of the first edition. Few if any other texts can match this book for its comprehensive approach and documentation of the field.\ \ \ \ \ 3 Stars from Doody\ \