Implant Dentistry at a Glance, 2nd Edition
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About the authors:
Jacques Malet is Clinical Professor in the European Postgraduate Program in Periodontology and Implant Surgery at the Paris Diderot University, and at the Rothschild Hospital, AP-HP France.

Francis Mora is Associate Professor in Periodontology and co-Director of the European Postgraduate Program in Periodontology and Implant Surgery at the Paris Diderot University, and at the Rothschild Hospital, AP-HP France.

Philippe Bouchard is Professor and Chair of the Department of Periodontology and Director of the European Postgraduate Program in Periodontology and Implant Surgery at the Paris Diderot University, and at the Rothschild Hospital, AP-HP France.

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Preface viii

Acknowledgments ix

About the companion website x

1 Quality of life associated with implant‐supported prostheses: An introduction to implant dentistry 2

2 The basics: Osseointegration 4

3 The basics: The peri‐implant mucosa 6

4 The basics: Surgical anatomy of the mandible 8

5 The basics: Surgical anatomy of the maxilla 10

6 The basics: Bone shape and quality 12

7 Implant macrostructure: Shapes and dimensions 14

8 Implant macrostructure: Short implants 18

9 Implant macrostructure: Special implants 22

10 Implant macrostructure: Implant/abutment connection 26

11 Implant microstructure: Implant surfaces 30

12 Choice of implant system: General considerations 32

13 Choice of implant system: Clinical considerations 34

14 Success, failure, complications and survival 38

15 The implant team 42

16 Patient evaluation: Medical evaluation form and laboratory tests 44

17 Patient evaluation: Surgery and the patient at risk 46

18 Patient evaluation: The patient at risk for dental implant failure 50

19 Patient evaluation: Local risk factors 54

20 Patient evaluation: Dental history 58

21 Patient evaluation: Dental implants in periodontally compromised patients 60

22 Patient evaluation: Aesthetic parameters 62

23 Patient evaluation: Surgical parameters 66

24 Patient evaluation: Surgical template 68

25 Patient evaluation: Imaging techniques 70

26 Patient records 74

27 The pretreatment phase 78

28 Treatment planning: Peri‐implant environment analysis 80

29 Treatment planning: The provisional phase 82

30 Treatment planning: Immediate, early and delayed loading 86

31 Treatment planning: Single‐tooth replacement 90

32 Treatment planning: Implant‐supported fixed partial denture 94

33 Treatment planning: Fully edentulous patients 98

34 Treatment planning: Edentulous mandible 100

35 Treatment planning: Edentulous maxilla 102

36 Treatment planning: Aesthetic zone 104

37 Dental implants in orthodontic patients 106

38 Surgical environment and instrumentation 110

39 Surgical techniques: Socket preservation 112

40 Surgical techniques: The standard protocol 116

41 Surgical techniques: Implants placed in postextraction sites 118

42 Surgical techniques: Computer‐guided surgery 122

43 CAD/CAM and implant prosthodontics: Background 126

44 CAD/CAM and implant prosthodontics: Technical procedure 128

45 Bone augmentation: One‐stage/simultaneous approach versus two‐stage/staged approach 132

46 Bone augmentation: Guided bone regeneration – product and devices 136

47 Bone augmentation: Guided bone regeneration – technical procedures 140

48 Bone augmentation: Graft materials 144

49 Bone augmentation: Block bone grafts 146

50 Bone augmentation: Split osteotomy (split ridge technique) 150

51 Bone augmentation: Sinus floor elevation – lateral approach 154

52 Bone augmentation: Sinus floor elevation – transalveolar approach 158

53 Bone augmentation: Alveolar distraction osteogenesis 162

54 Soft tissue integration 164

55 Soft tissue augmentation 168

56 Prescriptions in standard procedure 172

57 Postoperative management 174

58 Surgical complications: Local complications 176

59 Surgical complications: Rare and regional complications 180

60 Life‐threatening surgical complications 182

61 Peri‐implant diseases: Diagnosis 184

62 Peri‐implant diseases: Treatment 188

63 Dental implant maintenance 192

Appendix A: Glossary 194

Appendix B: Basic surgical table and instrumentation 195

Appendix C: Preparation of the members of the sterile team 196

Appendix D: Medical history form 197

Appendix E: Consent form for dental implant surgery 202

Appendix F: Postoperative patient records: stage 1 205

Appendix G: Postoperative patient records: stage 2 206

Appendix H: Postoperative instructions 207

Appendix I: Treatment planning: fully edentulous patient 209

Appendix J: Overdenture supported by two implants: surgical procedure 211

Appendix K: Overdenture supported by two implants: prosthetic procedure 212

Appendix L: Fixed prosthesis (mandible) supported by four implants 213

Appendix M: Fixed prosthesis (maxilla) supported by four implants 214

Appendix N: Overview of the digital implant dentistry 215

Appendix O: The double scanning method 216

Appendix P: The virtual modelling method 217

Appendix Q: Guided bone regeneration 219

References and further reading 220

Index 232

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