INTEGRATED ESTHETICSIN PERIODONTICS AND IMPLANTOLOGY

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ISBN 978-1-786 98-098-4 Categories , , , ,

Descripción

Many books include an inherent bias: The authors specialize in a certain beloved technique and attempt to apply this technique to multiple clinical situations while glorifying the successes and dismissing the failures. Or it is written by researchers so wrapped up in science and academia that they forget what it really means to run a dental practice and deal with patients day-to-day. This book is different. The authors have many decades of both academic and clinical experience and have set out to produce a clear, impartí al, and rational text to address new concepts and techniques that affect daily clinical practice. Treatments (including their limitations) are described, including many controversial techniques and clinical issues not previously described in the literature. The chapter layout is presented logically and in sequence to address the different specialties in an organized and contextualized way. A comprehensive background is provided to allow readers to determine for themselves – rather than be told – how to best develop a sound clinical work.

Contents

Chapter 01. Esthetic and functional planning: clinical and digital resources Chapter 02. Gingival contour in the esthetic zone: treatment for short clinical crowns Chapter 03. Root coverage in esthetic regions: treatment of long clinical crown Chapter 04. Treatment planning in implan dentistry: the search for predictable result Chapter 05. Socket preservation: how to maintain tissue architecture Chapter 06. Implan placement in fresh sockets: how to get an ideal position Chapter 07. lmmediate provisional on teeth or implants: determining chronology and restoration contouring Chapter 08. lmmediate rehabilitation of intact and compromised sockets: a predictable protocol Chapter 09. Treatment of esthetic complications around implants: the decision between keeping or removing an implan! Chapter 1 O. Long-term follow-up of implants: what should be expected Chapter 11. Avoiding esthetic and functional defects on implants: how to condition the transition zone

Contributors

Susana d’Avila • Matheus C. Bandéca • Luis M. Calderero • Gabriela C. de Castro • Hindra Colodetti • Deise Lima Cunha • Ulisses Dayube • Eduardo Fernandez • Rubens M. de Freitas • Luiz Guilherme Freitas de Paula • Fausto Frizzera • Ronald E. Jung • Camila Lorenzetti • Guilherme J. P. Lopes de Oliveira • Ana Carolina M. Marcantonio • Camila C. Marcantonio • Elcio Marcantonio Jr • Marco Masioli • Rodrigo Nahas • Judith M. P. Ottoni • Cristiano H. Pascoal • Adriano Piattelli • Giuseppe A. Ramito • Vítor M. Sapata • Jamil A. Shibli • Daniel S. Thoma • Mateus R. Tonetto • Bianca Vimercati

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