1st Edition 2016
Book
Hardcover, 24 x 30,4 cm, 728 pages, 2163 illus
Language: English
Categories: Implantology, Prosthodontics, Dental Technology
Stock No.: BG115
ISBN 978-1-85097-282-2
QP Deutschland
Product out of print.
Written by a team of renowned authors, this book provides a comprehensive and systematic discussion of implant-supported prosthetic rehabilitation—the ultimate goal of almost all dental implant surgeries. The authors focus on the essential principles of problem-centered design of the prosthesis. With more than 2,000 illustrations and a full complement of treatment algorithms for various clinical situations, it offers coherent, evidence-based strategies for prosthetically driven implant surgery and custom esthetic restorative techniques in a step-by-step manner, from initial planning through prosthetic delivery and follow-up. In addition, because high-quality implant dentistry and implant prosthodontics are possible only with a treatment team that works well together, key aspects of interactions between the implant surgeon and the prosthodontist, the prosthodontist and the dental technician, and the patient and the treatment team are discussed in detail. This book is a must for all clinicians involved in implant restoration and is destined to become a standard reference work.
Contents
A. Basic Principles
Chapter 01. Introduction
Chapter 02. Patient Profile
Chapter 03. Esthetic Profile
Chapter 04. Dental Prosthesis Profile
Chapter 05. Implant-Abutment Profile
Chapter 06. Timing of Implant Placement and Loading Protocols in Implantology
Chapter 07. Emergence Profile
B. Treatment Concept and Treatment Planning
Chapter 08. Treatment Concept
Chapter 09. Using Decision Trees to Select the Best Individual Treatment
C. Clinical Procedure
Chapter 10. Radiographic Analysis and the Surgical Guide
Chapter 11. Surgical Procedure
Chapter 12. Provisional Restoration
Chapter 13. Impression-Taking Technique
Chapter 14. The Maxillomandibular Relationship Record
Chapter 15. Crowns and Fixed Dental Prostheses
Chapter 16. Removable Restorations
Chapter 17. Occlusal Concepts
Chapter 18. The Significance of Intraoral Optical Impressions in Implant Prosthodontics
Chapter 19. Aftercare and Recall
Chapter 20. Prosthetic Complications
June 2, 1968: Born in Kempten im Allgäu; 1990–1995: Studied dentistry at the Philipps University of Marburg; 1993: Accepted into the German National Academic Foundation; 1996: Doctoral studies at the University of Marburg; 1997: Assistant dentist in a dental practice near Cologne; 1998: Completed his doctorate on the subject of “Temperature development in dentine during dental preparation”; Since January 1998: Research assistant at the Clinic for Dental Prosthetics, Propaedeutics and Materials Science at the University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Campus Kiel; April 2000: Appointment as senior physician; May 2001: Appointment as “Specialist for Prosthetics” by the German Society for Dental Prosthetics and Materials Science; 2006: Completion of the implantology curriculum (DGI); May 2006: Completion of habilitation (topic: “Evidence-based assessment of dental esthetics to improve quality of life”); Oct 2008: Appointment at the RWTH Aachen University to the W3 Professorship Clinic for Dental Prosthetics and Biomaterials, Center for Implantology; Since Oct 2008: Director of the Clinic for Dental Prosthetics and Biomaterials, Center for Implantology at the University Hospital Aachen; Since Nov 2008: Clinical focus for many years on dental implantology and implant prosthetics. In addition to implantology and implant prosthetics, Prof. Wolfarts’s research focuses on dental esthetics, the clinical testing of new all-ceramic materials, and the associated improvement in quality of life. He is a certified implantologist of the German Society of Oral Implantology (DGI) and an ITI Fellow (International Team for Implantology); Sep 2014: His book “Implant Prosthodontics – A patient-oriented concept” was published by Quintessence Publishing.