Use this expert guide to enhance your skills in implant surgery! With more than 1,500 illustrations, Atlas of Oral Implantology, 3rd Edition covers key topics including diagnosis and planning, basic implant surgery, advanced implant surgery, implant prosthodontics, and implant management. You will learn how to select patients who are best suited for dental implants, evaluate host sites, select the proper type of implant for each patient, and place dental implants step-by-step. You’ll also learn to observe patients, diagnose incipient problems, institute remedial techniques for problems, and perform a wide variety of restorative modalities.
New to this edition
- Updates coverage with current technology, the latest surgical techniques, and today’s implant designs.
- Emphasizes hot topics such as implant esthetics, immediate loading implants, and site development of both hard and soft tissue augmentation.
Key Features
- Explains techniques with easy-to-follow instructions.
- Demonstrates how to manage and maintain patients during the postoperative period.
- Includes long-term follow-up cases accurately showing “real life examples.
- Includes extensive appendices with information ranging from antibiotic prophylactic regimens to CAD-CAM computed tomography.
Author Information
By Pankaj Singh, DDS, Diplomate ICOI, Diplomate ABOI, Fellow AAID and A. Norman Cranin, DDS, D. Eng, FAAID, FADSA, FICD, FAAHD, FADM, FACD, FBSE
1. Introduction to the Atlas of Oral Implantology
2. Implant Types and Their Uses
3. Evaluation and Selection of the Implant Patient
4. How to Choose the Proper Implant
5. Prosthetic Options That Influence Implant Selections
6. Preparations for Implant Surgery
7. Soft Tissue Management and Grafting
8. Hard Tissue Surgery and Bone Grafting
9. Root Form Implant Surgery: Generic
10. Root Form Implant Surgery: Proprietary I
11. Root Form Implant Surgery: Proprietary II
12. Blade and Plate-Form Implant Surgery
13. Ramus Frame and Ramus Blade Implant Surgery
14. Mandibular Subperiosteal Implant Surgery
15. Maxillary Pterygohamular Subperiosteal Implant Surgery
16. Intramucosal Insert and Endodontic Stablilizers
17. Zygomatic Implant Surgery and Prosthodontics
18. All-on-4
19. Crête Mince, Mini-implant, Transitional, Temporary Anchorage Devices (TAD’s) and other Implant Surgical and Prosthodontic Procedures
20. Preliminary Prosthodontics: Fabricating a Template
21. Provisional Prostheses
22. Root Form Implant Prosthodontics: Abutments
23. Root Form Implant Prosthodontics: Single Tooth Implant Restorations
24 Implant Prosthodontics: Fixed and Fixed-Detachable Prosthesis Design and Fabrication
25. Implant Prosthodontics: Hybrid Bridge Fixed-Detachable Prosthesis Design and Fabrication
26. Implant Prosthodontics: Overdentures and Their Mesostructure Bars
27. Principles of Occlusion in Implantology
28. Diagnosis and Treatment of Complications
29. Maintenance and Hygiene
Glossary
Appendices
A. Past Medical and Dental History
B. Laboratory Values
C. CAD-CAM Computed Tomography
D. Stereolithographic Reproduction of Anatomic Structures Using C-T Scan or CBVT Scan
E. Treatment of Metals
F. Implant Surgery Consent Form
G. Postoperative Guidelines for the Surgeon
H. Postoperative Instructions for the Patient
I. Recommended Diet Following Implant Surgery
J. Implant Patient Follow-up Form
K. Equipment & Materials - Manufacturers and Suppliers
L. Distributors of Musculoskeletal Tissue
M. Antibiotic Prophylactic Regimens
N. Surgical Guide Generic and NobelGuide
"Any atlas of implantology is an ambitious project owing to the huge variations in implant techniques and fluidity of trends. The authors have indeed covered a huge amount of information looking at, in great detail, the background of implant development through to case planning and prosthetic techniques. This third edition looks to bring the text up to date from its original inception in 1992 and covers new sections on zygomatic implants and current implant morphology."
Atlas of oral implantology Third edition Pankaj P Singh
"The authors should be congratulated on a fine effort. It is worth more than a glance if one of your restorative colleagues has a copy, if only to update your knowledge on the subject."
European Journal of Orthodontics, June 2010.