BONE AUGMENTATION BY ANATOMICAL REGION. TECHNIQUES AND DECISION-MAKING

BONE AUGMENTATION BY ANATOMICAL REGION. TECHNIQUES AND DECISION-MAKING

Editorial:
WILEY-BLACKWELL
Año de edición:
Materia
Odontología
ISBN:
978-1-119-42784-1
Páginas:
560
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 2-3 semanas

Descuento:

-5%

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158,00 €

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150,10 €

List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
• Part I
Ch 01 The Anatomy of the Maxilla and the Mandible: Related Structures and Inserted Muscles
Ch 02 Biologic conditions for bone growth and maintenance: Managing the oxidative stress.
Ch 03 Biomaterials Selection - cellular interactions during regenerative and remodeling phases
Ch 04 Allogeneic bone grafting material
Ch 05 The role of osteopromotive membranes in Guided Bone Regeneration
• Part II
Ch 06 Bone augmentation by anatomical region: techniques and decision making
Ch 07 Soft Tissue Management in the Anterior Maxilla
Ch 08 Treatment alternatives for soft tissue procedures in the maxilla
Ch 09 Modifications of anterior maxillary sandwich osteotomy for vertical bone augmentation
Ch 10 Autogenous bone block transplantation in the anterior maxilla
Ch 11 Allogeneic block grafts in the Anterior Maxilla
Ch 12 Confronting Severe Deficiencies in the Anterior Maxilla
Ch 13 Management of complications in anterior maxilla during guided bone regeneration
• Part III
Ch 14 Sinus augmentation - the transcrestal approach
Ch 15 SINUS AUGMENTATION: THE LATERAL APPROACH
Ch 16 Maxillary Sinus Floor Augmentation: The lateral approach in unusual cases
• Part IV
Ch 17 Re-establishment of adequate osseous volume in an atrophic anterior mandible
Ch 18 ANTERIOR ATROPHIC MANDIBLE RESTORATION USING CANCELLOUS BONE BLOCK ALLOGRAFT
• Part V
Ch 19 Options for Restoring the Atrophic Posterior Mandible- Vertical and Horizontal GBR vs. "As It Is"
Ch 20 The Posterior Mandible Cortico-cancellous block (CCB) transplantation
• Part VI
Ch 21 Allogeneic block grafts in the Posterior Mandible
• Part VII
Ch 22 Interpositional bone grafts (Le Fort I) interposition and interposition in the lateral mandible
Ch 23 Bone Augmentation by Anatomical Region: Techniques & Decision Making: Prosthognathic surgery
• Part VIII
Ch 24 Bone Augmentation by Anatomical Region: Techniques and Decision-Making
Ch 25 Prevention and management of peri implant infections

Comprehensively describes bone augmentation techniques and their application to the different anatomical regions of the upper and lower jaws.
Bone Augmentation by Anatomical Region is a unique, evidence-based guide focusing on each specific anatomical region – anterior maxilla, posterior maxilla, anterior mandible, and posterior mandible – in order to emphasize the correct implemented procedures needed to successfully perform oral osseous reconstruction.
Numerous ridge augmentation techniques are covered, including: horizontal and vertical guided bone regeneration, autologous block transplantation, interpositional bone grafting, allogeneic blocks, sandwich technique, split-expansion ridge technique, and sinus floor grafting. Non-augmented approaches such as forced socket site extrusion and the installation of digitally printed implants are also presented and discussed.
• Guides readers on tackling bone augmentation via anatomical region of the jaws and their related surrounding muscles, vascularization and innervation
• Presents innovative augmentation techniques for the anterior maxilla, posterior maxilla, anterior mandible, and posterior mandible
• Includes clinical photographs in each section and a decision tree to help readers select the appropriate surgical modality

Bone Augmentation by Anatomical Region is a specialist resource suitable for dentists who practice implant dentistry, oral surgeons, oral and maxillofacial surgeons, periodontists, and postgraduate dental students in the above-mentioned disciplines.

Author
Zvi Artzi, DMD, is a Professor of Periodontology at the Department of Periodontology and Oral Implantology, in The Maurice and Gabriela Goldschleger School of Dental Medicine, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.