Contemporary Implant DentistryMosby Elsevier, 2008 - 1102 pagina's Turn to this new third edition for consistent outcomes on even your most complex implant cases! World-renowned dental implantologist Carl E. Misch gives you expert advice and guidance on the various surgical approaches to placing implants in the revision of his best-selling classic. Over 1,000 full-color illustrations depict details of implants, related materials, and surgical procedures, while well-known contributors (Mohamed Sharawy, Martha Warren Bidez, Adriano Piatelli, and others) share a wealth of knowledge in their respective fields. This third edition provides an excellent opportunity for you to develop and refine your skills and experience more consistent, predictable clinical outcomes.
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Carl E. Misch. Box 8-2 Implant Positions : Key Locations 3 to 4 units Terminal abutments 5 to 14 units Terminal ... positions are in the canine and second premolar positions to support these three teeth . Figure 8-10 When the canine ...
Carl E. Misch. Box 8-2 Implant Positions : Key Locations 3 to 4 units Terminal abutments 5 to 14 units Terminal ... positions are in the canine and second premolar positions to support these three teeth . Figure 8-10 When the canine ...
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... implant positions are the central and first premolar ( Rule 1 , no cantilever ) and the canine position ( Rule 3 , the canine and first molar position ) . B , When the central , lateral , canine , first premolar , second premolar , and ...
... implant positions are the central and first premolar ( Rule 1 , no cantilever ) and the canine position ( Rule 3 , the canine and first molar position ) . B , When the central , lateral , canine , first premolar , second premolar , and ...
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... implant positions : The central and first molar position ( Rule 1 ) and the canine position ( Rule 3 ) . When a larger implant cannot be inserted into the molar site , an additional implant is required to follow Rule 2. C , When the ...
... implant positions : The central and first molar position ( Rule 1 ) and the canine position ( Rule 3 ) . When a larger implant cannot be inserted into the molar site , an additional implant is required to follow Rule 2. C , When the ...
Inhoudsopgave
Applied Anatomy for Dental Implants 490 Carl E Misch | 22 |
Biomaterials for Dental Implants 511 and Incisive Foramen Implants | 769 |
Clinical Biomechanics in Implant 35 Immediate Load and Restoration in Implant | 799 |
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