Contemporary Implant DentistryMosby, 1993 - 779 pagina's Implants are increasingly used by the dental profession to replace missing teeth or upgrade existing removable dentures. CONTEMPORARY IMPLANT DENTISTRY, written by the foremost dental implantologist in the United States, reviews the most popular implant systems. This comprehensive book focuses on patient selection, diagnosis, treatment, and management, including long-term follow-up care. The book follows a practitioner's thought process when planning and implementing an implant placement. Featured in the book are anatomy, medical evaluation, interaction with specialists, and treatment complications. |
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... edentulous space . Class III has an intradental edentulous area , and Class IV has an anterior edentulous area which crosses the midline . The Kennedy classification is difficult to use in many situations without certain qualifying ...
... edentulous space . Class III has an intradental edentulous area , and Class IV has an anterior edentulous area which crosses the midline . The Kennedy classification is difficult to use in many situations without certain qualifying ...
Pagina 212
... EDENTULOUS ARCHES The completely edentulous patient has few treatment options in conventional dentistry other than a complete removable denture . However , when implants are considered , treatment plans range from a two - implant ...
... EDENTULOUS ARCHES The completely edentulous patient has few treatment options in conventional dentistry other than a complete removable denture . However , when implants are considered , treatment plans range from a two - implant ...
Pagina 213
... edentulous jaw is then determined by the division of bone in each section of the edentulous arch . The three areas of bone are evaluated independently from each other . Hence the edentulous arch may have one , two , or three different ...
... edentulous jaw is then determined by the division of bone in each section of the edentulous arch . The three areas of bone are evaluated independently from each other . Hence the edentulous arch may have one , two , or three different ...
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4 Prosthetic Options in Implant Dentistry | 43 |
5 Medical Evaluation | 50 |
Diagnostic Evaluation | 103 |
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