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Dental Implant Complications Etiology, Prevention, and Treatment

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

11.06.2010

Herausgeber

Stuart Froum

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Inc

Seitenzahl

512

Maße (L/B/H)

28.6/22.8/3.7 cm

Gewicht

1798 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-8138-0841-3

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Rezension

"A unique feature of this book is its inclusion of 10 interesting cases illustrating different complications and how they were managed by experts ... It is my own belief that this book belongs in the library of every dental student and practitioner considering using dental implants." ( Compendium , 1 January 2012)
"This comprehensive reference textbook would appeal to both inexperienced and senior clinicians, involved in implant dentistry. It provides 494 pages of lucid text embellished with high quality images. In relation to dental implant complications and their management, it is the first of its kind and it is excellent value for money." ( British Dental Journal, November 2010)
"In essence, this textbook is not only a worthwhile read but also an essential addition and a very welcome addition to the literature of implant dentistry. Dr. Froum has undertaken, compiled, edited, and co-authored a book for which he deserves our collective 'thank you". ( Book Reviews, November 2010).

"In essence, this text book is not only a worthwhile read but also an essential addition and a very welcome addition to the to the literature of implant dentistry." ( Dentistry Line, October 2010)

"This reference for clinicians at all skill levels presents detailed cases from a variety of dental specialties, covering common and less common dental implant complications." ( Book News , September 2010)

"The editor of this monumental text, which is sure to become a classic, is also a major contributor along with 49 other clinicians and researchers...As the saying goes, 'no stone is left unturned, be it a surgical 'stone or a prosthetic/restorative 'stone ...In essence, this textbook is not only a worthwhile read but also an essential addition and a very welcome addition to the literature of implant dentistry." (Morton L. Perel, Implant Dentistry, October 2010)

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

11.06.2010

Herausgeber

Stuart Froum

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Inc

Seitenzahl

512

Maße (L/B/H)

28.6/22.8/3.7 cm

Gewicht

1798 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-8138-0841-3

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  • Produktbild: Dental Implant Complications
  • List of contributors

    Foreword

    (Ray C. Williams

    Introduction

    Stuart J. Froum

    1 Implant complications: scope of the problem

    Stuart J. Froum

    Introduction

    Etiology

    Prevention and treatment

    Acknowledgment

    References

    2 Implant complications associated with systemic disorders and medications

    Louis F. Rose and Brian L. Mealey

    Introduction

    Etiology

    Prevention

    Treatment

    Take-home hints

    References

    3 Complications associated with implant planning: etiology, prevention, and treatment

    Nicolas Elian, Brian Ehrlich, and Geon U. Kim

    Diagnosis and treatment planning

    Prevention of complications with proper planning

    Avoiding implant complications

    Take-home hints

    References

    4 Implant complications associated with two- and three-dimensional diagnostic imaging technologies

    Scott D. Ganz

    Introduction

    Case 1: Complications due to scanographic templates

    Case 2: Long-term complications due to nerve perforation

    Case 3: Sinus augmentation complications diagnosed by three-dimensional imaging

    Case 4: Complications in the mandibular symphysis related to diagnostic imagery

    Conclusions

    Take-home hints

    References

    5 Implant fractures: etiology, prevention, and treatment

    Steven E. Eckert and Thomas J. Salinas

    Introduction

    Incidence

    Etiology

    Prevention

    Treatment

    Conclusion

    Take-home hints

    References

    6 Implant failure: prevalence, risk factors, management, and prevention

    Edwin S. Rosenberg, Cyril I. Evian, J. Kobi Stern, and Jonathan Waasdorp

    Introduction

    Etiology and risk factors

    Treatment

    Clinical recommendations for prevention of implant failures

    Take-home hints

    References

    7 Peri-implantitis: etiology, pathogenesis, prevention, and therapy

    Niklaus P. Lang and Maurizio S. Tonetti

    Etiology: microbiologic aspects

    Diagnostic aspects

    Prophylactic procedures

    Therapeutic strategies

    Conclusions and clinical implications

    Take-home hints

    References

    8 Esthetic complications due to implant malpositions: etiology, prevention, and treatment

    Stephen T. Chen and Daniel Buser

    Introduction

    Esthetic complications due to implant malpositions

    Prevention of implant malposition

    Treatment of esthetic complications due to implant malposition

    Conclusions

    Take-home hints

    References

    9 Prosthodontic complications related to non-optimal dental implant placement

    John S. Cavallaro Jr and Gary Greenstein

    Introduction

    Three-dimensional determinants for correct implant placement

    Positional issues

    Angulation issues

    Apico-occlusal issues (sink depth)

    Take-home hints

    References

    10 Prosthetic-related dental implant complications: etiology, prevention, and treatment

    Charles J. Goodacre and Mathew T. Kattadiyil

    Introduction

    Etiology and timing of complications and failure

    Mechanical complications

    Phonetic complications

    Esthetic complications

    Biologic complications attributable to the prosthesis

    Conclusions

    Take-home hints

    References

    11 Complications associated with single-implant esthetics: prevalence, etiology, prevention, and treatment

    Dario Adolfi and Oswaldo Scopin de Andrade

    Introduction

    Prevalence of complications

    Etiology of complications related to single implants

    Prevention and treatment of complications

    Prevention of complications

    Prevention of single-implant complications

    Conclusions

    Take-home hints

    Acknowledgments

    References

    12 Esthetic complications with adjacent implant restorations

    Dennis P. Tarnow, Sang-Choon Cho, and Stuart J. Froum

    Complication

    Etiology

    Prevention

    Treatment

    Conclusions

    Take-home hints

    References

    13 Complications of autogenous bone grafting

    Craig M. Misch

    Introduction

    Donor sites

    Recipient site complications: early healing complications

    Recipient site complications: late healing complications

    Patient habits/systemic disease

    Take-home hints

    References

    14 Complications in guided bone regeneration

    Filippo Fontana, Isabella Rocchietta, and Massimo Simion

    Introduction

    Literature review

    Prevention of complications: surgical technique

    Clinical management of guided bone regeneration complications

    Conclusion

    Take-home hints

    References

    15 Avoiding complications for alveolar distraction osteogenesis and osteoperiosteal flaps

    Ole T. Jensen

    Introduction

    Alveolar distraction osteogenesis

    Major orthognathic distraction procedures

    Take-home hints

    References

    16 Complications in lateral window sinus elevation surgery

    Steven S. Wallace

    Introduction

    Intraoperative complications

    Postoperative complications

    Conclusion

    References

    17 Complications with the bone-added osteotome sinus floor elevation: etiology, prevention, and treatment

    Paul S. Rosen

    Incidence

    Etiology

    Prevention

    Management of complications

    Take-home hints

    Acknowledgment

    References

    18 Implant complications related to immediate implant placement into extraction sites

    Barry D. Wagenberg and Stuart J. Froum

    Introduction

    Etiology and prevention

    Treatment of complications

    Take-home hints

    References

    19 Complications associated with flapless surgery

    Thomas G. Wilson Jr

    Introduction

    Definition of flapless surgery

    Goals of therapy

    Etiology of complications

    Prevention of complications

    Treatment of complications

    Summary

    Take-home hints

    Potential conflicts of interest

    References

    20 Complications related to immediately loaded dental implants

    Jeffrey Ganeles and David Grossberg

    Introduction

    Failure to achieve osseointegration: etiology

    Surgical complications related to immediate loading

    Esthetic complications

    Implant malposition

    Restorative complications

    Guided surgery and prefabricated restorations

    Summary

    Take-home hints

    References

    21 Prosthodontic treatment of the malpositioned implant and implant occlusal complications

    Thomas D. Taylor

    Introduction

    Scope and frequency of problems

    Etiology

    Prevention

    Treatment

    Etiology of occlusal complications

    Prevention of occlusal complications

    Conclusion

    Take-home hints

    References

    22 A potpourri of surgical complications associated with dental implant placement: 35 case reports - common problems, avoidance, and management

    Gary Greenstein and John S. Cavallaro Jr

    Introduction

    Diagnosis and treatment planning

    Involved tissues: soft tissue, bone, and nerves

    Implant placement

    Postoperative problems

    Sinus issues

    Fractured mandible

    Take-home hints

    References

    23 Implant complications related to maintenance therapy

    Robert N. Eskow and Valerie Sternberg Smith

    Introduction

    Inflammatory peri-implant disease

    Loss of stability of restorative components

    Peri-implant mucosal hyperplasia

    Conclusion

    Take-home hints

    References

    24 Medicolegal issues related to implant complications

    Edwin J. Zinman

    Etiology of malpractice litigation

    Prevention of litigation

    Litigation risk management

    Take-home hints

    References

    25 Management of implant complications by the experts

    Introduction

    Cases

    Case 1: Treatment of midbuccal recession in the esthetic zone

    Pamela K. McClain

    Case 2: Treatment of buccal soft-tissue recession on a restored central incisor implant

    Jeffrey R. Lemler

    Case 3: Repair of failed esthetic implant case

    Bobby Butler

    Case 4: Treatment of an osseous defect associated with an immediately placed implant

    Donald S. Clem

    Case 5: Treatment of bone loss from an acute abscess around a dental implant

    Bradley S. McAllister

    Case 6: Replacement of a failed implant in the esthetic zone

    Abd Elsalam Elaskary

    Case 7: Treatment and replacement of a malpositioned implant in the esthetic zone

    Scott H. Froum

    Case 8: Corrective treatment for a malpositioned implant in the esthetic zone

    J. Daulton Keith

    Case 9: Treatment of implant malposition in the esthetic zone

    BurtonLanger and Laureen Langer

    Case 10: Treatment of a malpositioned implant in the esthetic zone

    Stuart J. Froum and Jeffrey R. Lemler

    Index