1st Edition 2017
Buch
Hardcover, 21 x 28 cm, 128 Seiten, 360 Abbildungen
Sprache: Englisch
Kategorien: Implantologie, Mund-Kiefer-Gesichtschirurgie
Artikelnr.: 7520
ISBN 978-1-78698-018-2
QP Deutschland
Sinus augmentation has become a routine surgical procedure to increase the height of the edentulous atrophied posterior maxilla. Numerous techniques have been developed and perfected, allowing for a high survival rate of implants placed after sinus elevation. This book highlights pertinent anatomical landmarks and uses comprehensive clinical presentations to demonstrate the use of the latest ultrasonic devices for both lateral and crestal approaches as well as to discuss the management of possible complications. The goal of this book is to help clinicians understand each surgical step of the illustrated maxillary sinus augmentation procedures and the evidence-based rationale behind the decision-making. As such, the authors have created an up-to-date and accessible resource that every dentist performing sinus augmentation should have on hand for clinical guidance.
Contents
Chapter 1. Sinus elevation: General considerations
Chapter 2. Anatomical landmarks: Preoperative considerations
Chapter 3. Instruments and biomaterials
Chapter 4. The lateral approach technique
Chapter 5. The crestal approach technique
Chapter 6. Preoperative risk assessment and postoperative care
Contributors
Yves Macia • Fabien Vidot • Xavier Zaehringer
Professor and former Chairman at the Department of Periodontology, Head of Postgraduate Studies in Periodontics and Implantology, Faculty of Odontology, Aix-Marseille University, Marseille, France; and Private Practice, Marseille, France.
Professor Louise's latest research focuses on piezo surgery applications in implant dentistry.
Faculty of Dentistry, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj-Napoca, Romania; and Private Practice, Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
Dr Dragan's clinical interests and research focus on Endodontics (PhD), particularly diagnosis and treatment planning considerations for complex oral rehabilitation cases with implant-supported prosthetic restorations.