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Daniel Wismeijer / Daniel Buser / Stephen Chen (Editor)
Frauke Müller / Stephen Barter

Implantatversorgungen bei alten und hochbetagten Patienten

Series: ITI Treatment Guide Series, Band 09
1. Auflage 2017
Book
Hardcover, 21 x 28 cm, 312 pages, 536 illus
Language: German
Category: Implantology

ISBN 978-3-86867-317-3
QP Deutschland

 

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Zahnärztliche Behandlungen werden auf der ganzen Welt routinemäßig angewendet, um fehlende Zähne zu ersetzen. Mit der Ausweitung von Therapieoptionen und einer wachsenden Zahl an Behandlern, die Implantatbehandlungen anbieten, muss sichergestellt werden, dass die verwendeten Behandlungsmethoden den höchsten klinischen Maßstäben gerecht werden.

Der ITI Treatment Guide ist eine Buchreihe zu evidenzbasierten Methoden für Implantatversorgungen in der täglichen Praxis. Renommierte Kliniker beleuchten darin (unter Mitwirkung von erfahrenen Praktikern) das Spektrum der unterschiedlichen Behandlungsformen. Die Buchreihe erörtert den Umgang mit verschiedenen klinischen Situationen. Ihr Schwerpunkt liegt insbesondere auf einer fundierten Diagnostik, evidenzbasierten Behandlungskonzepten und voraussagbaren Behandlungsergebnissen bei minimalem Risiko für den Patienten.

Nach den bereits vorliegenden, sehr erfolgreichen acht Bänden der Reihe erscheint es nur folgerichtig, auch ans Älterwerden der Patienten zu denken. Dies nicht zuletzt vor dem Hintergrund, dass manche unserer Patienten gebrechlich und pflegebedürftig werden. Der vorliegende Band 9 des ITI Treatment Guide zeugt somit vom umfassenden Ansatz des ITI bezüglich der zahnärztlichen Implantologie und vom Bewusstsein seiner Verantwortung auch für ältere Patienten. Hiermit sind einerseits Menschen gemeint, die bereits in früheren Lebensjahren mit implantatgetragenem Zahnersatz versorgt wurden und mit diesem gealtert sind. Andererseits geht es auch um Patienten, die erst in einem höheren Alter von den Fortschritten der Methoden und Materialien der zahnärztlichen Implantologie profitieren.

Inhalt
Kapitel 01. Einleitung
Kapitel 02. Implantatbehandlungen im Alter: Literaturübersicht
Kapitel 03. Altern als biologische, soziale und wirtschaftliche Herausforderung
Kapitel 04. Vorteile von implantatgetragener Prothetik bei älteren Patienten
Kapitel 05. Medizinische Erwägungen zur Behandlung älterer Patienten mit Implantaten
Kapitel 06. Herausnehmbarer Zahnersatz für ältere Menschen
Kapitel 07. Implantate und Teilprothesen
Kapitel 08. Implantatgetragene Deckprothesen für den zahnlosen Patienten
Kapitel 09. Chirurgische Erwägungen beim alternden Patienten
Kapitel 10. Mundhygiene bei geriatrischen Implantatpatienten
Kapitel 11. Der gebrechliche Patient
Kapitel 12. Behandlung von technischen und biologischen Komplikationen
Kapitel 13. Klinische Fallbeschreibungen
Kapitel 14. Zusammenfassung
Kapitel 15. Literatur
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Editor

Prof. Dr. Daniel Wismeijer DMD

Netherlands, Ellecom

Daniel Wismeijer graduated from the University of Nijmegen Dental School (1984) and received his PhD in 1996. Until 2006 he worked at the Amphia Teaching Hospital in Breda in the Oral Surgery and Maxillofacial Prosthodontics Department. In 1985 he started a general dental practice, which has been a referral practice for oral implantology since 1990. He was president of the Dutch Prosthodontic Association and the Dutch Association for Gnathology. He has been an ITI Fellow since 1993, a member of the ITI Board of Directors since 2013 and Chair of the ITI Education Committee since 2015. In 2006 he became Professor of Oral Implantology and Prosthetic Dentistry at ACTA Amsterdam where he was Chair and Head of the Department of Oral Implantology and Prosthetic Dentistry until 2020.

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Editor

Prof. em. Dr. med. dent. Daniel Buser DDS

Switzerland, Bern

Daniel Buser, DDS, Prof em Dr med dent, is one of the most experienced international implant surgeons, with 35 years of surgical experience. He is past professor and chairman in the Department of Oral Surgery at the University of Bern in Switzerland and past president of the European Association for Osseointegration, the Swiss Society of Oral Implantology, the Swiss Society of Oral Surgery and Stomatology, and the International Team for Implantology (ITI). He is the recipient of numerous awards, including the ITI Honorary Fellowship and the Morton Amsterdam Award. He has authored and coauthored over 400 publications and is editor of 30 Years of Guided Bone Regeneration (Quintessence, 2021), which was recently published in its third edition. Dr Buser is cofounder of the Buser & Sculean Academy, which offers continuing education courses in periodontology and implant dentistry, and lectures nationally and internationally.

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Editor

Dr. Stephen Chen

Australia, Melbourne

Stephen graduated BDS (Malaya) in 1983, MDSc (Melbourne) in 1987 and completed a PhD at the University of Melbourne in 2008.  He was awarded Fellowship by examination of the Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons (FRACDS) in 1988 (KG Sutherland Prize).  He holds the position of Clinical Associate Professor at The School of Dentistry, The University of Melbourne. Stephen’s clinical and scientific interests are in the field of periodontal tissue regeneration, bone grafting and dental implants. He has published over 30 papers in peer-reviewed journals, authored 2 textbooks and contributed chapters to 6 textbooks. Stephen is president-elect of the ITI (International Team for Implantology), an international not-for-profit academic organization in the field of dental implantology with over 15,000 members worldwide in over 100 countries.  He has served as chairman of the ITI Education Committee and is currently a member of the ITI Board of Directors.  In Australia, he has contributed significantly to local academic and professional associations, having previously served as chairman of the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Periodontists (ANZAP), Australasian Osseointegration Society (AOS) and Australian Society of Periodontology (ASP).  He was awarded honorary life membership of the Australasian Osseointegration Society (AOS) for services to the organization.

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Prof. Dr. Frauke Müller

Switzerland, Genf
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Author

Stephen Barter BDS, MSurgDent, RCS

United Kingdom, London

Qualified in dentistry from Guy’s Hospital in 1985 and as a Specialist in Oral Surgery, Royal College of Surgeons of England, in 2000. Dr Barter has 37 years’ experience in oral surgery with 30 years involvement in clinical and academic implant dentistry in both private hospital practice and as part of a multidisciplinary team in a private clinic. Dr Barter has previously assisted in the running of the MClinDent in Periodontology at the Eastman Dental Institute London, for over ten years, and the DClinDent Programme at Queen Mary’s University, London for over five years. He is a Fellow of the ITI, a past Chairman of the UK and Ireland Section and has served on ITI international committees and consensus conferences. Dr Barter has published in refereed scientific journals and the dental press and has written several book chapters, is the co-author of ITI Treatment Guide 9 – Implant Therapy in the Geriatric Patient (Quintessence Publishing) and has been an editor of the ITI Treatment Guide series since TG11. He has lectured extensively both nationally and internationally.

 

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