Contemporary Implant DentistryImplants are increasingly used by the dental profession to replace missing teeth or upgrade existing removable dentures. CONTEMPORARY IMPLANT DENTISTRY, written by the foremost dental implantologist in the United States, reviews the most popular implant systems. This comprehensive book focuses on patient selection, diagnosis, treatment, and management, including long-term follow-up care. The book follows a practitioner's thought process when planning and implementing an implant placement. Featured in the book are anatomy, medical evaluation, interaction with specialists, and treatment complications. |
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Page 105
... vertical height of bone initially can be assessed . 3. The patient is exposed to a relatively low radiation dose . 4 ... vertical and horizontal edentulous bone available determines the design of the implant . Distortion may be divided ...
... vertical height of bone initially can be assessed . 3. The patient is exposed to a relatively low radiation dose . 4 ... vertical and horizontal edentulous bone available determines the design of the implant . Distortion may be divided ...
Page 178
... vertical direction . Actually , initially the tooth can be depressed approximately 28 μ . The rebound of the tooth is approximately 8 μ , so additional forces within 4 hours move the tooth far less than the original force . The vertical ...
... vertical direction . Actually , initially the tooth can be depressed approximately 28 μ . The rebound of the tooth is approximately 8 μ , so additional forces within 4 hours move the tooth far less than the original force . The vertical ...
Page 525
... vertical dimension . The vertical dimension should slightly err on the short side , because the permucosal abutment post length is related to the vertical dimension . Too great a vertical dimension recorded at this appointment may ...
... vertical dimension . The vertical dimension should slightly err on the short side , because the permucosal abutment post length is related to the vertical dimension . Too great a vertical dimension recorded at this appointment may ...
Contents
4 Prosthetic Options in Implant Dentistry | 43 |
5 Medical Evaluation | 50 |
Diagnostic Evaluation | 103 |
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