جزییات کتاب
Osseointegration and Dental Implants offers a comprehensive guide to the state of the art of implant dentistry. Based around the proceedings of the Toronto Osseointegration Conference Revisited, it gathers together information on all aspects of implant dentistry and osseointegration, from basic scientific background, such as the biology of osseointegration and the biomechanics of implant surface design, to clinical relevance, such as treatment planning, loading protocols, and patient rehabilitation. This unique book shows implant dentistry as it is today, in all its diverse clinical applications, and provides an expert discussion of what we know, what we think we know, and what we need to find out.Content: Chapter 1 Implant Dentistry: A Technology Assessment (pages 3–26): Asbjorn Jokstad, Marco Esposito, Maria Gabriella Grusovin, Paul Coulthard, Helen Worthington and Bjarni Elvar P?turssonChapter 2 Comprehensive Treatment Planning for Complete Arch Restorations (pages 27–42): David A. Felton, Carl E. Misch and Luca CordaroChapter 3 Comprehensive Treatment Planning for the Patient with Complex Treatment Needs (pages 43–62): Birgitta Bergendal, James D. Anderson and Frauke MullerChapter 4 Comprehensive Treatment Planning for the Patient with Oral or Systemic Inflammation (pages 63–84): Myron Nevins, David M. Kim, Oystein Fardal, Gerard James Linden, Howard C. Tenenbaum, Michael Glogauer, Michael Landzberg and Michael GoldbergChapter 5 Surgery Phase Planning (pages 85–116): Scott D. Ganz, Jay R. Beagle and Homah ZadehChapter 6 Pre?Implant Surgical Interventions (pages 117–140): Burton Langer, E. Todd Scheyer and Nikolaos DonosChapter 7 Pre?Implant Surgical Augmentation Interventions (pages 141–165): Friedrich W. Neukam, Emeka Nkenke, Rainer Lutz, Karl?Erik Kahnberg and Craig M. MischChapter 8 Pre?Implant Surgical Interventions with Focus on the Maxilla (pages 167–182): Stephen S. Wallace, Stuart J. Froum and Lars RasmussonChapter 9 Biomaterials and Substances for Site Optimizing (pages 183–196): Ulf M. E. Wikesjo, Massimo Simion and Michael S. ReddyChapter 10 Implant Surgery Interventions (pages 197–204): Michael A. Pikos and Albert H. MattiaChapter 11 The Implant and Biological Response (pages 205–211): John B. Brunski, Jennifer A. Currey, Jill A. Helms, Philipp Leucht, Antonio Nanci and Rima WazenChapter 12 The Implant Surface and Biological Response (pages 213–223): John E. Davies, Peter Schupbach and Lyndon CooperChapter 13 The Implant Design and Biological Response (pages 225–237): Jan Gottlow and Robert M. PilliarChapter 14 Loading Protocols and Biological Response (pages 239–253): Peter K. Moy, Georgios E. Romanos and Mario RoccuzzoChapter 15 Restorative Phase Treatment Planning (pages 255–268): Clark M. Stanford and Paul WeiglChapter 16 Restorative Phase Treatment Planning Using Shortened Clinical Protocols (pages 269–278): Thomas D. Taylor and Roland GlauserChapter 17 The Transmucosal Component and the Supra?Construction Revolution (pages 279–294): Steven E. Eckert, Jorg?R. Strub and Siegbert WitkowskiChapter 18 The Implant Design and Clinical Outcomes (pages 295–309): John K. Schulte, Shadi Daher and Antonio Sanz RuizChapter 19 Loading Protocols and Clinical Outcomes (pages 311–332): Ignace Naert, Katleen Vandamme, Joke Duyck, Hans?Peter Weber and Asbjorn JokstadChapter 20 Patient Focus on Neurophysiology (pages 333–344): Barry J. Sessle, Iven Klineberg and Peter SvenssonChapter 21 Patient Focus on Expected and Unexpected Outcomes (pages 345–360): Kent Knoernschild and Klaus GotfredsenChapter 22 Patient Focus on Function and Quality of Life and Future Implementation (pages 361–371): J. Mark Thomason, Jocelyne S. Feine and Daniel WismeijerChapter 23 Dental Implants in the Habilitation of Young Patients (pages 373–380): George K.B. SandorChapter 24 Minimum Competency for Providing Implant Prosthodontics—What Should be the Educational Requirements? (pages 381–383): Kenneth W. M. Judy