Over the past 20 years, dental implants have become one of the most common surgical procedures in the treatment of oral cavities, for example for replacing lost teeth. This book outlines aspects of dental implantation in both the surgical and prosthetic stages of treatment. The book covers materials that are used in implantology, bone guided regeneration, structure and surface implants, classification of implants, osseointegration, surgical stages of dental implantation, classification of quality and quality of bone, bone graft therapy before dental implantation, and complications in dental implants.
The reader is guided through the process of using digital tools at every stage of treatment, from developing the treatment plan to surgical execution, and information is provided on choosing patients, evaluating host sites, selecting implant types, instituting remedial techniques, performing a wide variety of restorative modalities, and maintaining and following up with patients during the postoperative period.
The reader is guided through the process of using digital tools at every stage of treatment, from developing the treatment plan to surgical execution, and information is provided on choosing patients, evaluating host sites, selecting implant types, instituting remedial techniques, performing a wide variety of restorative modalities, and maintaining and following up with patients during the postoperative period.
This richly illustrated textbook is a step-by-step guide to the most common techniques in Oral Rehabilitation. It explains the rationale for each procedure and is an essential learning tool and quick reference for both dental students and qualified dentists.
