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Randolph Resnik (Private Practice, Resnik Dental Implants Taylor, M
Misch's Contemporary Implant Dentistry
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Dental implant surgery is an artform. To help you advance your skills and become a master of implant prosthetics, Misch's Contemporary Implant Dentistry, 4th Edition uses a multidisciplinary approach to cover the industry's most current processes and surgical procedures. The new edition of this text continues to provide comprehensive, state-of-the-art information on the science and discipline of contemporary implant dentistry. Covering the breadth of dental implant surgery, it includes full-color, in-depth coverage of both simple and complicated clinical cases, with practical guidance on how…mehr
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Dental implant surgery is an artform. To help you advance your skills and become a master of implant prosthetics, Misch's Contemporary Implant Dentistry, 4th Edition uses a multidisciplinary approach to cover the industry's most current processes and surgical procedures. The new edition of this text continues to provide comprehensive, state-of-the-art information on the science and discipline of contemporary implant dentistry. Covering the breadth of dental implant surgery, it includes full-color, in-depth coverage of both simple and complicated clinical cases, with practical guidance on how to apply the latest research, diagnostic tools, treatment planning, implant designs, and materials. New author Randolph R. Resnik, is an internationally known educator, clinician, and researcher in the field of Oral Implantology and Prosthodontics who will continue Dr. Misch's legacy and teachings.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
- 4 ed
- Seitenzahl: 1264
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 284mm x 227mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 2842g
- ISBN-13: 9780323391559
- ISBN-10: 0323391559
- Artikelnr.: 56146368
- Verlag: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
- 4 ed
- Seitenzahl: 1264
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 284mm x 227mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 2842g
- ISBN-13: 9780323391559
- ISBN-10: 0323391559
- Artikelnr.: 56146368
Randolph Resnik is a leading educator, clinician, and researcher in the field of prosthodontics and oral implantology. Currently, Dr. Resnik is a clinical professor of Oral Implantology at Temple University in Philadelphia as well as a staff member at Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh and the surgical director and chief of staff at the prestigious Misch International Implant Institute. He is also a consultant to numerous implant companies and dental laboratories. Dr. Resnik is a diplomate of the American Board of Oral Implantology and the International Congress of Oral Implantologists. He is a frequent lecturer, both domestically and internationally, along with being an author of numerous journal articles, textbooks, and research projects. He maintains private practices in Pittsburgh, PA and Naples, FL limited to Oral Implantology.
Part I: Scientific Basis 1. Rationale for Dental Implants 2. Terminology in
Implant dentistry 3. Functional Basis for Dental Implant Design 4. Bone
Physiology, Metabolism, and Biomechanics 5. Biomaterials for Dental
Implants
Part II: Biomechanical Properties of Dental Implants 6. Clinical
Biomechanics in Implant Dentistry 7. Stress Treatment Theorem for Implant
Dentistry 8. Treatment Planning: Force Factors Related to Patient
Conditions 9. Dental Implant Surfaces
Part III : Fundamental Science 10. Medical Evaluation of the Dental Implant
Patient 11. Radiographic Evaluation in Oral Implantology 12. Applied
Anatomy for Dental Implants 13. Dental Implant Infections 14. Pharmacology
in Implant Dentistry
Part IV: Treatment Planning Principles 15. Interactive Computed Tomography
and Dental Implant Treatment Planning 16. Available Bone and Dental Implant
Treatment Plans 17. Prosthetic Options in Implant Dentistry 18. Bone
Density: A Key Determinant for Treatment Planning 19. Treatment Plans
Related to Key Implant Positions and Implant Number
Part V: Edentulous Site Treatment Planning 20. Treatment Plans for
Partially and Completely Edentulous Arches in Implant Dentistry 21.
Preimplant Prosthodontic Factors Related to Surgical Treatment Planning 22.
Single and Multiple Tooth Replacement: Treatment Options 23. Treatment
Planning for the Edentulous Posterior Maxilla 24. The Edentulous Mandible:
Fixed Versus Removable Prosthesis Treatment Planning 25. The Edentulous
Maxilla: Fixed versus Removable Treatment Planning
Part VI: Implant Surgery 26. Basic Surgical Techniques and Armamentarium
27. Implant Placement Surgical Protocol 28. Ideal Implant Positioning 29.
Maxillary Anterior Specific Implant Surgery 30. Mandibular Specific
Anatomic Implications for Dental Implant Surgery 31. Dental Implant Surgery
Complications 32 Immediate Implant Surgical Protocol 33. Immediate
Load/Restoration in Implant Dentistry
Part VII: Soft and Hard Tissue Rehabilitation 34. Atraumatic Tooth
Extraction and Socket Grafting 35. Bone Substitutes and Membranes 36.
Particulate Membrane Grafting/Guided Bone Regeneration 37. Maxillary Sinus
Anatomy, Pathology, and Graft Surgery 38. Intraoral Autogenous Bone
Grafting 39. Extraoral Autogenous Bone Grafting for Dental Implant Surgery
40. The Use of Botox and Dermal Fillers in Oral Implantology
Part VIII: Dental Implant Maintenance 41. Peri-Implantitis and Peri-Implant
Mucositis: Diagnosis, Classification, Etiologies, and Therapies 42. Implant
Maintenance: Long-term Implant Success
Implant dentistry 3. Functional Basis for Dental Implant Design 4. Bone
Physiology, Metabolism, and Biomechanics 5. Biomaterials for Dental
Implants
Part II: Biomechanical Properties of Dental Implants 6. Clinical
Biomechanics in Implant Dentistry 7. Stress Treatment Theorem for Implant
Dentistry 8. Treatment Planning: Force Factors Related to Patient
Conditions 9. Dental Implant Surfaces
Part III : Fundamental Science 10. Medical Evaluation of the Dental Implant
Patient 11. Radiographic Evaluation in Oral Implantology 12. Applied
Anatomy for Dental Implants 13. Dental Implant Infections 14. Pharmacology
in Implant Dentistry
Part IV: Treatment Planning Principles 15. Interactive Computed Tomography
and Dental Implant Treatment Planning 16. Available Bone and Dental Implant
Treatment Plans 17. Prosthetic Options in Implant Dentistry 18. Bone
Density: A Key Determinant for Treatment Planning 19. Treatment Plans
Related to Key Implant Positions and Implant Number
Part V: Edentulous Site Treatment Planning 20. Treatment Plans for
Partially and Completely Edentulous Arches in Implant Dentistry 21.
Preimplant Prosthodontic Factors Related to Surgical Treatment Planning 22.
Single and Multiple Tooth Replacement: Treatment Options 23. Treatment
Planning for the Edentulous Posterior Maxilla 24. The Edentulous Mandible:
Fixed Versus Removable Prosthesis Treatment Planning 25. The Edentulous
Maxilla: Fixed versus Removable Treatment Planning
Part VI: Implant Surgery 26. Basic Surgical Techniques and Armamentarium
27. Implant Placement Surgical Protocol 28. Ideal Implant Positioning 29.
Maxillary Anterior Specific Implant Surgery 30. Mandibular Specific
Anatomic Implications for Dental Implant Surgery 31. Dental Implant Surgery
Complications 32 Immediate Implant Surgical Protocol 33. Immediate
Load/Restoration in Implant Dentistry
Part VII: Soft and Hard Tissue Rehabilitation 34. Atraumatic Tooth
Extraction and Socket Grafting 35. Bone Substitutes and Membranes 36.
Particulate Membrane Grafting/Guided Bone Regeneration 37. Maxillary Sinus
Anatomy, Pathology, and Graft Surgery 38. Intraoral Autogenous Bone
Grafting 39. Extraoral Autogenous Bone Grafting for Dental Implant Surgery
40. The Use of Botox and Dermal Fillers in Oral Implantology
Part VIII: Dental Implant Maintenance 41. Peri-Implantitis and Peri-Implant
Mucositis: Diagnosis, Classification, Etiologies, and Therapies 42. Implant
Maintenance: Long-term Implant Success
Part I: Scientific Basis 1. Rationale for Dental Implants 2. Terminology in
Implant dentistry 3. Functional Basis for Dental Implant Design 4. Bone
Physiology, Metabolism, and Biomechanics 5. Biomaterials for Dental
Implants
Part II: Biomechanical Properties of Dental Implants 6. Clinical
Biomechanics in Implant Dentistry 7. Stress Treatment Theorem for Implant
Dentistry 8. Treatment Planning: Force Factors Related to Patient
Conditions 9. Dental Implant Surfaces
Part III : Fundamental Science 10. Medical Evaluation of the Dental Implant
Patient 11. Radiographic Evaluation in Oral Implantology 12. Applied
Anatomy for Dental Implants 13. Dental Implant Infections 14. Pharmacology
in Implant Dentistry
Part IV: Treatment Planning Principles 15. Interactive Computed Tomography
and Dental Implant Treatment Planning 16. Available Bone and Dental Implant
Treatment Plans 17. Prosthetic Options in Implant Dentistry 18. Bone
Density: A Key Determinant for Treatment Planning 19. Treatment Plans
Related to Key Implant Positions and Implant Number
Part V: Edentulous Site Treatment Planning 20. Treatment Plans for
Partially and Completely Edentulous Arches in Implant Dentistry 21.
Preimplant Prosthodontic Factors Related to Surgical Treatment Planning 22.
Single and Multiple Tooth Replacement: Treatment Options 23. Treatment
Planning for the Edentulous Posterior Maxilla 24. The Edentulous Mandible:
Fixed Versus Removable Prosthesis Treatment Planning 25. The Edentulous
Maxilla: Fixed versus Removable Treatment Planning
Part VI: Implant Surgery 26. Basic Surgical Techniques and Armamentarium
27. Implant Placement Surgical Protocol 28. Ideal Implant Positioning 29.
Maxillary Anterior Specific Implant Surgery 30. Mandibular Specific
Anatomic Implications for Dental Implant Surgery 31. Dental Implant Surgery
Complications 32 Immediate Implant Surgical Protocol 33. Immediate
Load/Restoration in Implant Dentistry
Part VII: Soft and Hard Tissue Rehabilitation 34. Atraumatic Tooth
Extraction and Socket Grafting 35. Bone Substitutes and Membranes 36.
Particulate Membrane Grafting/Guided Bone Regeneration 37. Maxillary Sinus
Anatomy, Pathology, and Graft Surgery 38. Intraoral Autogenous Bone
Grafting 39. Extraoral Autogenous Bone Grafting for Dental Implant Surgery
40. The Use of Botox and Dermal Fillers in Oral Implantology
Part VIII: Dental Implant Maintenance 41. Peri-Implantitis and Peri-Implant
Mucositis: Diagnosis, Classification, Etiologies, and Therapies 42. Implant
Maintenance: Long-term Implant Success
Implant dentistry 3. Functional Basis for Dental Implant Design 4. Bone
Physiology, Metabolism, and Biomechanics 5. Biomaterials for Dental
Implants
Part II: Biomechanical Properties of Dental Implants 6. Clinical
Biomechanics in Implant Dentistry 7. Stress Treatment Theorem for Implant
Dentistry 8. Treatment Planning: Force Factors Related to Patient
Conditions 9. Dental Implant Surfaces
Part III : Fundamental Science 10. Medical Evaluation of the Dental Implant
Patient 11. Radiographic Evaluation in Oral Implantology 12. Applied
Anatomy for Dental Implants 13. Dental Implant Infections 14. Pharmacology
in Implant Dentistry
Part IV: Treatment Planning Principles 15. Interactive Computed Tomography
and Dental Implant Treatment Planning 16. Available Bone and Dental Implant
Treatment Plans 17. Prosthetic Options in Implant Dentistry 18. Bone
Density: A Key Determinant for Treatment Planning 19. Treatment Plans
Related to Key Implant Positions and Implant Number
Part V: Edentulous Site Treatment Planning 20. Treatment Plans for
Partially and Completely Edentulous Arches in Implant Dentistry 21.
Preimplant Prosthodontic Factors Related to Surgical Treatment Planning 22.
Single and Multiple Tooth Replacement: Treatment Options 23. Treatment
Planning for the Edentulous Posterior Maxilla 24. The Edentulous Mandible:
Fixed Versus Removable Prosthesis Treatment Planning 25. The Edentulous
Maxilla: Fixed versus Removable Treatment Planning
Part VI: Implant Surgery 26. Basic Surgical Techniques and Armamentarium
27. Implant Placement Surgical Protocol 28. Ideal Implant Positioning 29.
Maxillary Anterior Specific Implant Surgery 30. Mandibular Specific
Anatomic Implications for Dental Implant Surgery 31. Dental Implant Surgery
Complications 32 Immediate Implant Surgical Protocol 33. Immediate
Load/Restoration in Implant Dentistry
Part VII: Soft and Hard Tissue Rehabilitation 34. Atraumatic Tooth
Extraction and Socket Grafting 35. Bone Substitutes and Membranes 36.
Particulate Membrane Grafting/Guided Bone Regeneration 37. Maxillary Sinus
Anatomy, Pathology, and Graft Surgery 38. Intraoral Autogenous Bone
Grafting 39. Extraoral Autogenous Bone Grafting for Dental Implant Surgery
40. The Use of Botox and Dermal Fillers in Oral Implantology
Part VIII: Dental Implant Maintenance 41. Peri-Implantitis and Peri-Implant
Mucositis: Diagnosis, Classification, Etiologies, and Therapies 42. Implant
Maintenance: Long-term Implant Success