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Contemporary Implant Dentistry, 3e

Carl E. Misch DDS MDS PHD(HC)

Turn to this new third edition for consistent outcomes on even your most complex implant cases! World-renowned dental implantologist Carl E. Misch gives you expert advice and guidance on the various surgical approaches to placing implants in the revision of his best-selling classic. Over 1,000 full-color illustrations depict details of implants, related materials, and surgical procedures, while well-known contributors (Mohamed Sharawy, Martha Warren Bidez, Adriano Piatelli, and others) share a wealth of knowledge in their respective fields. This third edition provides an excellent opportunity for you to develop and refine your skills and experience more consistent, predictable clinical outcomes.
  • Thorough explanations of the rationale for implants and their specific characteristics discuss why different options work better for different patients; the rationale behind implant materials and sizes; and the overall science of osteointegrated implants - providing a full understanding of how implants behave under certain circumstances and how to make the best choices for implant patients.
  • Chapter on Diagnostic Imaging and Techniques focuses on the latest technology available to determine patient conditions, familiarizing you with recent advances and how they apply to treatment planning principles.
  • Section on Treatment Planning discusses the rationales for implant placement, variables in implants and patient conditions, and the four degrees of jaw bone density, Dr. Misch's best-known criterion for successful implant placement.
  • Prepares you for actual treatment by reviewing scientific fundamentals such as applied anatomy, biomechanical principles, current biomaterials, prevention and management of dental infections, and pharmacologic considerations.
  • Surgical procedure chapters are of benefit to the implant surgeon and are critical to the restoring dentist who wants to better understand and appreciate surgical concepts.
  • Over 1,000 full-color illustrations depict details of implants, related materials, and surgical procedures.
  • Brand-new coverage includes: Key Implant Positions and Number, Ideal Implant Surgery, Extraction Socket and Barrie Membrane Bone Grafts, Sinus Pathology and Complications of Sinus Grafts, Immediate Loading for a Single Tooth, Partially Edentulous and Completely Edentulous Patient.
  • Important updates include indications and contraindications for rationale of biomechanical treatment plans, layered approach to bone grafting, autograft block bone grafting, soft tissue surgery, and implant esthetics and maintenance.
  • A new chapter on Tissue Engineering uses current information on platelet-rich plasma membranes and other elements of tissue engineering so you can take advantage of appropriate materials.
  • Emphasis on evidence-based implant outcomes provides valuable information on which procedures have the greatest likelihood of success and lowest risk of complications.

Contemporary Fixed Prosthodontics, 3e

Stephen F. Rosenstiel BDS MSD, Martin F. Land DDS MSD, Junhei Fujimoto DDS MSD DDSc

Contemporary Fixed Prosthodontics, 3rd Edition is a comprehensive, user-friendly text that offers dental students and practitioners an excellent opportunity to understand the basic principles of fixed prosthodontics. This text provides a strong foundation in basic science, followed by practical step-by-step clinical applications. Procedures are presented in an organized, systematic format, and are illustrated by 2800 clear, high-quality drawings and photographs. The material is logically divided into sections that cover planning and preparation, clinical procedures, and laboratory procedures. The text also includes two invaluable appendices that provide an updated list of dental materials and equipment, as well as a guide to manufacturers.

McCracken's Removable Partial Prosthodontics , 12e

Alan B. Carr DMD MS, David T. Brown DDS MS

The leading prosthodontics resource for more than 40 years, McCracken's Removable Partial Prosthodontics provides the information you need to successfully manage the replacement of missing teeth. It covers the basic principles of treatment planning and design, and discusses the newest techniques, procedures, and equipment. Well-known educators Alan B. Carr, DMD, MS, and David T. Brown, DDS, MS use an evidence-based approach that helps you diagnose, design, develop, and sequence a treatment plan. A new chapter in this edition explains how to select and use implants to improve prosthesis performance. From initial contact with the patient to post-treatment care, from basic concepts to advanced material, this full-color text provides a complete foundation in prosthodontic care.

  • Colored boxes highlight the more advanced topics, so it's easy to focus on content that's appropriate for your level of experience.
  • Evidence-based approach uses current research to help you diagnose, design, develop, and sequence a treatment plan.
  • Various philosophies and techniques are presented, so you can select and incorporate applicable techniques on a case-by-case basis.
  • Chapters are presented in three logically-sequenced sections to keep specific focus areas together:

    • General Concepts/Treatment Planning
    • Clinical and Laboratory
    • Maintenance

  • Additional information on the use of implants includes:

    • New Considerations for the Use of Dental Implants with Removable Partial Dentures chapter, on improving prosthesis performance through increasing functional stability
    • New section on impact of implants on movements of partial denture
    • New section on implants as a rest
    • New section on implants as direct retainers
    • New section on implant considerations in design
  • New full-color drawings and photographs show techniques, materials, and anatomical detail more accurately.

Fundamentals of Fixed Prosthodontics

H. Shillingburg, Herbert T. Shillingburg

The third edition of this undergraduate text has been extensively updated and expanded to reflect recent research, materials, and techniques in fixed prosthodontics. It brings the reader up to date, but its adherance in fundamentals remains. Concepts and clinical procedures are described and illustrated, and presentation of the material is enhanced by the larger page size of this edition. It includes new chapters on: all-ceramic restorations; resin-bonded fixed partial dentures; and restoration of periodontally weakened teeth.

Textbook of Complete Dentures, 6th Edition

Arthur O. Rahn, John R. Ivanhoe, Kevin D. Plummer

Textbook of Complete Dentures, Sixth Edition has been totally reformatted into a user-friendly education resource as well as an effective clinic manual. The book is technique-oriented and relates the basic sciences of anatomy, physiology, pathology and dental materials with the art and mechanics involved in complete denture fabrication. This clinically oriented and well-illustrated book will provide the essential information to successfully treat complete denture patients in any dental practice environment. All dental students and practitioners interested in removable prosthodontics will benefit greatly from owning this comprehensive textbook. The textbook is organized in short easy-to-read chapters with generous illustrations of techniques utilizing the same patient throughout the book. In addition to the chapter information, the book also has a supplemental clinical treatment atlas related to each chapter which makes it an invaluable clinical resource. New to this edition
1: New color photographs of all clinical procedures (over 609 figures)
2: Introduction to implant retained/supported overdentures
3: In-depth discussion of all denture occlusion concepts
4: New on-line digital image collection for instructors

Color Atlas of Dental Implant Surgery, 1e

Michael S. Block DMD

This book demonstrates how to achieve the best surgical and esthetic results when placing implants. This descriptive and practical guide appeals to dentists and oral surgeons who are in the process of learning dental implant procedures, or who needs to refine thier skills. Included are topics such as placement of implants in both the mandible and the maxilla; placing implants in the patient with no teeth; placing the new zygomaticus implant; placing implants with or without grafting other tissue from the patient; and augmenting and enhancing the gingiva that surrounds the esthetic implant site.

Implants in Clinical Dentistry

aul J Palmer

An increasing number of dental practitioners are considering dental implants in the treatment of their patients. The range of applications, protocol variations, the complexity of implant systems and related management have all increased dramatically over the last decade, and this may be bewildering to the newcomer to implant dentistry. This pioneering text from a team at the Guy's, King's and St Thomas' Hospitals dental school's considers the main implant systems for various clinical indications in an unbiased fashion, indicating their potential advantages and disadvantages.

Esthetics of Anterior Fixed Prosthodontics

Gerard Chiche, Alain Pinault

This text offers principles and methods on how to achieve the best possible aesthetic results. It shows how the restorative dentist works not only with the dental technician, but also with the peridontist and the orthodontist.

Prosthetic Treatment of the Edentulous Patient

R. M. Basker, J. C. Davenport, J. M. Thomason

The new edition of this well established and highly regarded textbook has been completely revised and updated to reflect the latest developments in the field of tooth loss and denture provision. Primarily aimed at students in the undergraduate and immediate postgraduate years, it will also be of value to all those, including clinical dental technicians, who are faced with the increasingly challenging problems of complete denture treatment in dental practice.

Starting with a thorough grounding in the background and theory of denture treatment, the book goes on to describe clinical procedures for all stages of treatment as well as devoting a chapter to the diagnosis and management of clinical problems. The clinical chapters also include sections on quality control, where topics are suggested for consideration in audit cycles.

Now in full colour throughout, this fifth edition of Prosthetic Treatment of the Edentulous Patient contains over 100 illustrations and also includes a brand new section on implant overdentures.

  • Stresses the importance of evidence-based treatment
  • Emphasises care of the elderly and the value of holistic treatment
  • Uses a flexible approach to accommodate patient variation
  • Highlights the importance of good communication between clinician and dental technician
  • Includes many high-quality full colour illustrations

Fixed Prosthodontics: Principles and Clinics

H. W. Anselm Wiskott

Written with the dental student in mind, this textbook presents a methodical and scientifically based approach to restorative dentistry using fixed prosthodontics. In addition to a comprehensive overview of the clinical concepts of fixed prosthodontics, the author supplies the interdisciplinary context for related basic sciences as well as the clinical fields of periodontics, orthodontics, operative dentistry, and implant dentistry. Once the scientific background is established, the text guides the reader, chapter by chapter, through the process of providing reliable treatment, and the accompanying illustrations depict common clinical situations and recommended treatment options to clarify the essential principles of fixed prosthodontics. By addressing the strategic, operational, and technical aspects of prosthetic dentistry, the author outlines the clinical steps of restorative dentistry and simplifies the complex concepts that students struggle with in the early phases of professional development.
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