Holdings Information
Implants in the esthetic zone : a step-by-step treatment strategy / Ueli Grunder.
Bibliographic Record Display
-
Title:Implants in the esthetic zone : a step-by-step treatment strategy / Ueli Grunder.
-
Author/Creator:Grunder, Ueli, author.
-
Published/Created:Surrey, United Kingdom : Quintessence Publishing, [2016]
©2016
-
Holdings
Holdings Record Display
-
Location:WOODWARD LIBRARY stacksWhere is this?
-
Call Number: WU640 .G889i 2016
-
Number of Items:1
-
Status:c.1 On loan - Due on 05-02-2024
-
Location:WOODWARD LIBRARY stacksWhere is this?
-
Library of Congress Subjects:Periodontics.
Dental implants.
Dental technology.
Dentistry, Operative.
-
Medical Subjects: Dental Implantation--methods.
-
Description:xi, 835 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 31 cm
-
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
-
ISBN:9781850972839
1850972834
-
Contents:Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction
1.1. Why this book?
1.2. Citing of references
1.3. Instruments used
1.4. Materials used
References
2. Esthetics
2.1. General
2.2. Long-term results
2.3. Summary
References
3. Possible failures
3.1. Excessively long clinical crown
3.2. Scarring
3.3. Absence of papillae
3.4. Buccal tissue volume deficiency
3.5. Restorative materials that cause soft tissue discoloration
3.6. Summary
References
4. Biological principles
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Papilla between an implant and a natural tooth
4.3. Papilla between two adjacent implants
4.4. Buccal area
4.5. Effect of the implant-abutment interface
4.6. Limits of planning
4.7. Summary
References
5. Treatment planning principles
5.1. General
5.2. Dental history
5.3. Clinical examination
5.4. Radiographic examination
5.5. Special aspects of clinical and radiographic evaluation
5.6. Summary
References
6. Prosthetic planning / alternatives to dental implants
6.1. General
6.2. Replacing a single missing tooth
6.3. Replacing two missing teeth
6.4. Restoring a large edentulous space
6.5. Summary
References
7. Prosthetic options to compensate for tissue deficits
7.1. General
7.2. Compensating for vertical defects
7.3. Compensating for lack of papillae
7.4. Compensating for horizontal defects
7.5. Compensating for lack of lip support
7.6. Summary
References
8. Initial analysis
8.1. General
8.2. Lip line
8.3. Shape of the jaw
8.4. Tooth shape
8.5. Tooth position
8.6. Adjacent teeth
8.7. Soft tissue
8.8. Available bone
8.9. Width of the edentulous space
8.10. Function
8.11. Occlusion
8.12. Treatment planning based on the pretreatment evaluation
8.13. Application example
8.14. Summary
References
9. Extraction
9.1. General
9.2. Papilla collapse at the adjacent tooth after extraction
9.3. Papilla preservation at the adjacent tooth
9.4. Buccal soft tissue support
9.5. Preservation of papilla between two teeth to be extracted
9.6. Ridge preservation procedures
9.7. No ridge preservation measures before implant placement
9.8. Summary
References
10. Implant position
10.1. General
10.2. Bucco-oral positioning
10.3. Axial inclination
10.4. Mesiodistal positioning
10.5. Apicocoronal depth
10.6. Ideal implant positioning
10.7. Influence of implant position on prosthetic options
10.8. Number of implants
10.9. Application example
10.10. Consequences of implant malpositioning
10.11. Surgical template
10.12. Summary
References
11. Immediate implants
11.1. Initial mistakes
11.2. Learning effects
11.3. Procedures to compensate for tissue loss
11.4. Temporization
11.5. Summary
References
12. Implant placement with simultaneous guided bone regeneration (GBR)
12.1. Biological rationale
12.2. Esthetic rationale
12.3. Long-term results
12.4. Surgical procedure
12.5. Failure
12.6. Summary
References
13. Two-stage implant procedures
13.1. Ridge augmentation before implant placement
General
13.2. Augmentation with membrane and xenograft
13.3. Augmentation with an autogenous bone block
13.4. Augmentation with an autogenous bone block and membrane
13.5. Augmentation with autogenous bone cone, xenograft, and membrane
13.6. Summary
References
14. Soft tissue grafting
14.1. General
14.2. Surgical procedure
14.3. Limits of possibility
14.4. Typical errors
14.5. Inlay graft technique
14.6. Summary
References
15. Stage-two implant surgery
15.1. With papilla-sparing incision
15.2. With flap reflection
15.3. With scalloped incision
15.4. Limited punch technique
15.5. Summary
References
16. Stage-two surgery with simultaneous soft tissue grafting
16.1. With a horizontal incision
16.2. With flap mobilization
16.3. Roll flap technique
16.4. Envelope technique (tunnel technique)
16.5. Inlay graft
16.6. Summary
References
17. Temporary restoration
17.1. Requirements
17.2. ideal temporary restoration
17.3. Summary
18. Prosthetics
18.1. General
18.2. Cemented versus screw-retained
18.3. Soft tissue management with the implant suprastructure
18.4. Final impression of the two-part suprastructure
18.5. Two-piece crown
18.6. One-piece crown
18.7. One-piece bridge
18.8. Retainer for natural teeth
18.9. Summary
References
19. Summary: Six case examples step by step
19.1. Immediate implant placement
19.2. Single-tooth implant with GBR
19.3. Two implants with GBR
19.4. Two-stage implant procedure for single tooth replacement
19.5. Two implants, two-stage procedure.