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By Ashok Sethi, Thomas Kaus

The technological know-how and paintings of implant dentistry encompasses either complicated surgical protocols and complex prosthodontics, and no newbie can in attaining excellence during this self-discipline with no transparent figuring out of the step by step instructions. This tested textbook, written by way of clinicians for clinicians, offers evidence-based protocols and makes a speciality of the technical ability and functional craftsmanship which are necessary to predictable results in implant placement, augmentation, and recovery. exact scientific algorithms facilitate realizing of a number of the treatment plans to be had, and checklists make sure that the right kind protocol is sooner than advancing to the subsequent section of treatment. up-to-date all through, the booklet now gains new sections at the use of cone beam imaging, computer-based diagnostics, and CAD/CAM restorative laboratory systems. This booklet offers the best creation to implantology with guideline to strengthen the abilities and expand the medical scope of each practitioner.

Contents

Section I Introduction and Assessment
1. Introduction
2. sufferer choice and therapy Philosophy
3. sufferer Assessment
4. clinical review and sufferer Management
5. extra Diagnostic Procedures
6. Anatomical Variations

Section II Implant Placement: surgical procedure and Prosthodontics
7. speedy Placement and Computer-guided Surgery
8. not on time Placement in sufficient Bone with Mature Ridge
9. not on time Loading: Implant Exposure
10. Restorative part: Prosthetic Protocols

Section III Augmentation
11. Overview
12. Bone Expansion
13. Localised Onlay Bone Grafts
14. vast Bone Grafts
15. Posterior Maxilla
16. Posterior Mandible
17. Corrective smooth Tissue surgical procedure

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As mentioned above, superimposing headfilm tracings on the cranial base shows the combined results of (a ) deposition and resorption (remodeling) and (b ) primary and secondary displacement relative to a common reference plane (such as sella-nasion). The superimposing procedure, however, does not provide an accurate representation for either remodeling or displacement in most facial regions. Note that the two placements of the mandible in the preceding Figure 2-24, for example, do not properly represent either its growth by deposition and resorption (B, left) or its primary displacement (right), as shown in Figure 2-17.

Thus, during t he operation of t he relocation process, it is the growth fields formed by the "genic" connective tissues that first move and control the relocation movements of the underlying bony parts associated with each field. The grov,rth movement of the bone follows the pace-setting movement of the overlying growth field. There is virtually no lag time, however, between the two. Variations in facial configuration are alway s the rule. 0 two faces are quite alike. Morphologic variations, normal and abnormal, are produced by corresponding developmental variat ions t hat take place during the growth process.

A reversal line (x) separates field a from the are~ of the ramus behind it, and moves to Xl. The resorptive field in l the larger mandible (a ) occupies the same relative position as when it was smaller during the former growth stage (a) . , remodeling growth). Remember, the osteogenic connective tissue of the field moves by its own remodeling; the bone deep to it moves by remodeling (deposition and resorption) produced by this connective tissue. The actual bone tissue present in the ramus of the smaller stage has been replaced by a whole new generation of bone in the location occupied by the ramus of the larger stage following relocation.

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