Dental Implant Prosthetics - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource (Retail Access Card)
ISBN-13:
9780323092142
ISBN-10:
0323092144
Edition:
1
Author:
Carl E. Misch DDS MDS PhD(HC)
Publication date:
2004
Publisher:
Mosby
Format:
Printed Access Code
656 pages
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ISBN-13:
9780323092142
ISBN-10:
0323092144
Edition:
1
Author:
Carl E. Misch DDS MDS PhD(HC)
Publication date:
2004
Publisher:
Mosby
Format:
Printed Access Code
656 pages
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Dental Implant Prosthetics - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource (Retail Access Card) (ISBN-13: 9780323092142 and ISBN-10: 0323092144), written by authors
Carl E. Misch DDS MDS PhD(HC), was published by Mosby in 2004.
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A comprehensive chapter covering immediate load implants teaches dentists how to provide an edentulous patient with implants the same day surgery is performed.A thorough discussion of preimplant prosthodontic considerations takes the practitioner through the vital assessment steps necessary to plan treatment.Considerations for assessing the restorability of teeth adjacent to potential implant sites include abutment size, crown-root ratio, endodontic status, root configuration, tooth position, parallelism, root surface area, caries, and periodontal status.Fixed treatment planning options for the completely edentulous mandibular arches expands treatment options available to dentists, helping them to treat more patients.Material thoroughly explores the three dimensional concept of available bone and the implant treatment options for each type of bone anatomy, which enables practitioners to treat patients at any stage of edentulism.Comparisons of the periodontal indices for a natural tooth and an osteointegrated implant alert clinicians to fundamental differences in the support system.Basic biomechanics are discussed, demonstrating how these principles also relate to the scientific rationale for contemporary and future dental implant designs.A comprehensive discussion of bone density in an edentulous site explains this determining factor in treatment planning, implant design, surgical approach, healing time, and initial progressive bone loading during prosthetic reconstruction.
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