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Ueli Grunder, DMD, is a past president of the Swiss Society of Oral Implantology and the European Academy of Esthetic Dentistry. He has published numerous papers and the book Implants in the Esthetic Zone (Quintessence, 2015), which has been translated into 11 languages. He lectures extensively nationally and internationally on the surgical and prosthetic aspects of implant dentistry. Dr Grunder maintains a group private practice in Zollikon-Zürich, Switzerland.
1st Edition 2016 Book Hardcover, 22,5 x 31 cm, 848 pages, 4049 illus Language: English Categories: Esthetic Dentistry, Implantology Stock No.: 13381 ISBN 978-1-85097-283-9 QP Deutschland
Speakers: Bilal Al-Nawas, Tomas Albrektsson, Michael M. Bornstein, Daniel Buser, Norbert Cionca, Thomas Gander, Ueli Grunder, Christine Jacobsen, Ronald Jung, Sebastian Kühl, Sabrina Maniewicz, Richard J. Miron, Sven Mühlemann, Frauke Müller, Michael Payer, João Pitta, Christoph Andreas Ramseier, Philipp Sahrmann, Giovanni E. Salvi, Martin Schimmel, Patrick R. Schmidlin, David Schneider, Anton Sculean, Dagmar Simon, Alexandra Stähli, Karl Ulrich Volz, Hannes Wachtel, Nicola Zitzmann
Implantat Stiftung Schweiz
Aesthetic Implantology: Clinical Procedures with Dr. Ueli Grunder
26. Jan 2024 — 27. Jan 2024AES - Advanced Esthetic Seminars , Bilbao, Spain
Speakers: Ueli Grunder
Advanced Esthetic Seminars
Paradigmenwechsel in der Rekonstruktiven Zahnmedizin
Auswirkungen der Fortschritte in Dentinadhäsion, Implantologie, Digitalisierung & Materialentwicklung für die tägliche Praxis18. Jan 2024 — 19. Jan 2024Congress Center, Kursaal Bern, Bern, Switzerland
Speakers: Urs C. Belser, Urs Brägger, Daniel Buser, Didier Dietschi, Vincent Fehmer, Ueli Grunder, Christoph Hämmerle, Ronald Jung, Niklaus P. Lang, Pascal Magne, Konrad H. Meyenberg, Frauke Müller, Irena Sailer, Martin Schimmel, Anton Sculean, Nicola Zitzmann
Bern Congress Organiser
9. Snow-Dent
2. Feb 2023 — 4. Feb 2023Hotel Suvretta House, St. Moritz, Switzerland
Speakers: Claude Andreoni, Amelie Bäumer-König M.Sc., Daniel Buser, Horst Dieterich, Ueli Grunder, Sebastian Horvath, Marc Hürzeler, Konrad H. Meyenberg, David Schneider, Paul Leonhard Schuh, Peter Schüpbach, Beatrice Tschanz Kramel
Quintessenz Verlags-GmbH
56. Jahrestagung der NEUEN GRUPPE
Problemfälle und Misserfolge in der Zahnmedizin – wie wir sie lösen und was wir von ihnen lernen können17. Nov 2022 — 19. Nov 2022Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski München, München, Germany
Speakers: Sascha Bechmann, Michael Christgau, Pierpaolo Cortellini, Ueli Grunder, Gerd Körner, Gabriel Krastl, Christian Ramel, Franck Renouard, Jörg Schröder, Maurizio S. Tonetti
NEUE GRUPPE wissenschaftliche zahnärztliche Vereinigung e. V.
3rd Urban International Hard and Soft Tissue Regeneration Symposium
Predictability in Regeneration21. Oct 2022 — 22. Oct 2022Budapest Congress Center, Budapest, Hungary
Speakers: José Carlos Martins da Rosa, Luca De Stavola, Ueli Grunder, Jaime Lozada, Aušra Ramanauskaitė, Frank Schwarz, Istvan Urban, Giovanni Zucchelli, Otto Zuhr
Urban Regeneration Institute
29th EAO annual scientific meeting
Uniting Nations through Innovations29. Sep 2022 — 1. Oct 2022Palexpo, Le Grand-Saconnex, Switzerland
Speakers: Thabo Beeler, Nitzan Bichacho, Rino Burkhardt, Luigi Canullo, Matteo Chiapasco, Luca De Stavola, Mirela Feraru, Alfonso L. Gil, Klaus Gotfredsen, Markus Gross, Ueli Grunder, Christoph Hämmerle, Björn Klinge, Ivo Krejci, Sebastian Kühl, Niklaus P. Lang, Sonia Leziy, Daniele Manfredini, Konrad H. Meyenberg, Francesco Mintrone, Ricardo Mitrani, Sven Mühlemann, José M. Navarro, Florian Probst, Pablo Ramírez, Christoph Andreas Ramseier, Mario roccuzzo, Fidel Ruggia, Mariano Sanz, Rubens Spin-Neto, Dennis P. Tarnow, Daniel Thoma, Istvan Urban, Hans-Peter Weber
European Association for Osseintegration (EAO)
The 14th International Symposium on Periodontics and Restorative Dentistry (ISPRD)
9. Jun 2022 — 12. Jun 2022Boston Marriott Copley Place, Boston, MA, United States of America
Speakers: Tara Aghaloo, Edward P. Allen, Evanthia Anadioti, Wael Att, Vinay Bhide, Markus B. Blatz, Scotty Bolding, Lorenzo Breschi, Jeff Brucia, Daniel Buser, Luigi Canullo, Daniele Cardaropoli, Stephen J. Chu, Donald Clem, Christian Coachman, Lyndon F. Cooper, Daniel Cullum, Lee Culp, José Carlos Martins da Rosa, Sergio De Paoli, Marco Degidi, Nicholas Dello Russo, Serge Dibart, Joseph P. Fiorellini, Mauro Fradeani, Stuart J. Froum, David Garber, Maria L. Geisinger, William Giannobile, Luca Gobbato, Ueli Grunder, Galip Gürel, Chad Gwaltney, Christoph Hämmerle, Robert A. Horowitz, Marc Hürzeler, David Kim, Gregg Kinzer, Christopher Köttgen, Ina Köttgen, Purnima S. Kumar, Burton Langer, Lydia Legg, Pascal Magne, Kenneth A. Malament, Jay Malmquist, George Mandelaris, Pamela K. McClain, Michael K. McGuire, Mauro Merli, Konrad H. Meyenberg, Craig M. Misch, Julie A. Mitchell, Marc L. Nevins, Myron Nevins, Michael G. Newman, Miguel A. Ortiz, Jacinthe M. Paquette, Stefano Parma-Benfenati, Michael A. Pikos, Giulio Rasperini, Pamela S. Ray, Christopher R. Richardson, Isabella Rocchietta, Marisa Roncati, Marco Ronda, Paul S. Rosen, Maria Emanuel Ryan, Irena Sailer, Maurice Salama, David M. Sarver, Takeshi Sasaki, Todd Scheyer, Massimo Simion, Michael Sonick, Sergio Spinato, Dennis P. Tarnow, Lorenzo Tavelli, Douglas A. Terry, Tiziano Testori, Carlo Tinti, Istvan Urban, Hom-Lay Wang, Robert Winter, Giovanni Zucchelli
Quintessence Publishing Co., Inc. USA
FREE - Quintessencial Tuesday with Dr. Chris #4
Longterm Success with Implants #1 - The Influence of Stable Bone9. Mar 2021, 18:30 — 20:30 Online
Speakers: Ueli Grunder, Fouad Khoury, Christopher Köttgen
Quintessenz Verlags-GmbH
This author's journal articles
International Journal of Esthetic Dentistry (EN), 3/2024
The Last PagePubMed ID (PMID): 39092824Pages 298, Language: EnglishGrunder, Ueli
Anhand von klinischen Fällen zeigt sich, dass nach dem Einsetzen von subepithelialen Bindegewebetransplantaten das Weichteilgewebe bei bestimmten Patienten langfristig massiv an Dicke zunimmt. Dies kann wissenschaftlich derzeit nicht erklärt werden. Dieser Artikel beschreibt, wie wenig wir gegenwärtig die genauen Vorgänge tatsächlich verstehen.
Manuskripteingang: 14.09.2023, Annahme: 14.10.2023
Keywords: Implantate, Weichgewebeaugmentation, subepitheliales Bindegewebetransplantat, Langzeitresultate
Im vorliegenden Artikel nehmen die Autoren Bezug auf einen in der ersten Ausgabe der Zeitschrift IMPLANTOLOGIE vor 25 Jahren veröffentlichten Fall zweier zentraler Oberkieferfrontzahnimplantate. Der Fall ist seit Eingliederung der Implantatkronen über 27 Jahre nachdokumentiert. Es wird anhand dieses Beispiels diskutiert, was im Jahre 2017 anders gemacht werden würde als in den Jahren 1990 bis 1992. Anhand dieser Diskussion werden Entwicklungen und deren Hintergründe deutlich gemacht, die für Implantatversorgungen im ästhetischen Bereich klinisch relevant sind, um eine Langzeitstabilität von Hart- und Weichgeweben zu erzielen. Dazu zählen unterschiedliche Operationstechniken und das zeitliche Vorgehen, Inzisionstechniken in der ästhetischen Zone, die Anwendung von Bindegewebetransplantaten sowie die Unterschiede zwischen zementierten und verschraubten Implantatsuprastrukturen.
Keywords: Fallbericht, Frontzahnimplantat, ästhetische Zone, Langzeitergebnis, Erfolgsfaktor, operatives Vorgehen, Inzision, Bindegewebetransplantat, Zementierung, Verschraubung
The objective of this case series was to evaluate the clinical and histologic outcome of guided bone regeneration around simultaneously placed implants in sites with missing buccal bone walls. Eight weeks after tooth extraction, implants were inserted, and the sites were augmented in both the horizontal and vertical dimensions using a mineralized collagen bone substitute and a nonresorbable titanium-reinforced membrane. Six months later, small hard tissue biopsy specimens were harvested from the buccal bone walls at approximately mid-height of the original defect. The histologies revealed ongoing bone formation. Clinically, an adequate amount of hard and soft tissue volume had formed.
The esthetic outcome of an implant-supported restoration is first of all dependent on the soft tissue volume. Since the labial bone plate resorbs in every direction after tooth extraction, even when an implant is placed immediately, most patients end up with compromised esthetics. Twenty-four patients were treated consecutively with implants placed in the maxillary anterior area at the time of tooth extraction using two different treatment modalities. The first 12 patients were treated without raising a flap, whereas a subepithelial connective tissue graft was placed using the tunnel technique in the labial area of the subsequent 12 patients at the time of tooth extraction and implant placement. The dimension of the labial volume was measured before treatment and 6 months after implant placement. The results show an average loss of volume in the nongrafted group of 1.063 mm, whereas in the grafted group, there was a slight gain of 0.34 mm. These results demonstrate the effectiveness of placing a soft tissue graft at the time of immediate implant placement in the esthetic zone.
The use of small-diameter implants is indicated when small missing teeth have to be replaced, especially in esthetic zones. Nevertheless, the small diameter can pose a limiting factor with respect to what materials can be used for the final crown. In most cases, full-ceramic crowns in combination with a ceramic abutment are usually the material of choice for final reconstructions. To date, based on mechanical considerations, a 3.5 mm implant diameter has been a contraindication for using ceramic abutments. The authors describe here the development, in vitro testing, and clinical use of a zirconium abutment with a 3.5 mm diameter. The advantages of this small-diameter zirconia abutment include a minimum platform height that offers optimal prosthetic flexibility, and an accurate transfer of the implant position on to the master model. Furthermore, a precise rotational orientation for single-tooth restorations, optimal mechanical stability, and optimal fatigue resistance can be achieved. The microgap is minimized and protection against overload is afforded. In the reported case, high patient satisfaction was achieved due also to an esthetically pleasing final result.