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Vertical and horizontal ridge augmentation : new perspectives / Istvan Urban.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Urban, Istvan (Oral surgeon), author.
Contributor:
Alumni and Friends Memorial Book Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Guided bone regeneration.
Bone regeneration.
Dental implants.
Bone-grafting.
Alveolar Ridge Augmentation--methods.
Dental Implantation, Endosseous--methods.
Dental Implants.
Guided Tissue Regeneration, Periodontal.
Bone Regeneration.
Bone Transplantation.
Medical Subjects:
Alveolar Ridge Augmentation--methods.
Dental Implantation, Endosseous--methods.
Dental Implants.
Guided Tissue Regeneration, Periodontal.
Bone Regeneration.
Bone Transplantation.
Genre:
Illustrated works.
illustrated books.
Physical Description:
x, 390 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 29 cm
Place of Publication:
Berlin: Quintessence Publishing, [2017]
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 Introduction
Acknowledgments
ch. 2 Surgical setup and patient preparation
2.1.Patient selection
2.2.Patient preparation for surgery
2.3.Medications
2.4.The surgical room
2.5.Postsurgical care and suture removal
2.6.References
ch. 3 Membranes and graft materials
3.1.Scientific documentation of horizontal GBR using different membranes
3.2.Scientific documentation of vertical GBR using different membranes
3.3.Grafting materials used for GBR
3.4.References
ch. 4 The intraoral harvesting of autogenous bone
4.1.Bone harvesting from the mandibular symphysis
4.2.Bone harvesting from the mandibular ramus
4.3.Reference
ch. 5 The surgical anatomy of the floor of the mouth
5.1.Musculature of the floor of the mouth and the tongue
5.2.Arterial supply
5.3.Anatomical variations of floor of the mouth vascularization
5.4.Nerves
5.5.Salivary glands
5.6.Conclusion
5.7.References
Note continued: ch. 6 Principles of vertical and horizontal ridge augmentation in the posterior mandible
6.1.Flap design
6.2.Preparation of the recipient site
6.3.Membrane adaptation
6.4.Mobilization of the lingual flap: the modified lingual flap advancement
6.5.Buccal flap advancement
6.6.Flap closure
6.7.Expected healing after posterior mandibular surgery
6.8.Treatment of more advanced defects
6.9.Conclusion
6.10.References
ch. 7 Vertical ridge augmentation
7.1.Distraction osteogenesis
7.2.Onlay bone grafting
7.3.Scientific documentation of vertical GBR with different grafting materials
7.4.Conclusion
7.5.References
ch. 8 Vertical ridge augmentation in the posterior mandible
8.1.Important clinical factors for consideration
8.2.Conclusion
8.3.References
ch. 9 Anterior mandibular ridge augmentation
9.1.The buccal flap
9.2.The lingual flap
9.3.Preparation of the recipient site
Note continued: 9.4.Membrane adaptation and stabilization
9.5.Buccal flap advancement
9.6.Mobilization of the lingual flap
9.7.Flap closure
9.8.Conclusions
9.9.Reference
ch. 10 Combined posterior maxillary and ridge augmentation for partially edentulous patients
10.1.Flap design
10.2.Sinus augmentation
10.3.References
ch. 11 Horizontal ridge augmentation: the sausage technique
11.1.Case series and representative case using polyglycolic acid-trimethylene carbonate membranes
11.2.The use of a natural collagen membrane
11.3.Case series and representative cases using a natural collagen membrane
11.4.Representative cases with long-term follow-up in different regions using the sausage technique
11.5.Learning curve versus the well-developed sausage technique 2.0
11.6.Conclusion
11.7.References
ch. 12 Ridge augmentation in the anterior maxilla
12.1.References
Note continued: ch. 13 Papilla reconstruction in conjunction with vertical augmentation in single tooth defects
13.1.Case examples and lessons learned
13.2.Conclusions
13.3.References
13.4.Suggested additional reading
ch. 14 Surgical management of significant anterior maxillary vertical ridge defects: the classification of anterior maxillary vertical defects
14.1.Anterior maxillary vertical ridge augmentation (AMVRA) flap design classification
14.2.References
ch. 15 Lateralization of the nasopalatine nerve: the palatal flap
15.1.The palatal flap
15.2.Clinical evaluation
15.3.References
ch. 16 Mucogingival surgery after bone augmentation
16.1.Representative case
16.2.The adapted soft tissue surgery
16.3.Representative case
16.4.Long-term results
16.5.Conclusion
16.6.References
ch. 17 New perspectives in mucogingival surgery after ridge augmentation
17.1.Representative cases and clinical data
17.2.References
Note continued: ch. 18 New perspectives in crestal bone preservation after ridge augmentation
18.1.Case series: long-term results
18.2.Representative case and lessons learned
18.3.Conclusion
18.4.Reference
ch. 19 The development and maintenance of a positive gingival architecture using single implants in multiple missing teeth
19.1.References
ch. 20 Reconstruction of the edentulous resorbed maxilla
20.1.Conclusions
20.2.References
ch. 21 Complications of bone ridge augmentation
21.1.Complications of healing
21.2.Postoperative infection
21.3.Nerve injury
21.4.Complications during implant placement into the newly formed ridge
21.5.Long-term biological complications of implants
21.6.Conclusion
21.7.References
ch. 22 The use of growth factors
22.1.Recombinant human platelet-derived growth factor
22.2.Bone morphogenetic proteins
22.3.Conclusions
22.4.References.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Alumni and Friends Memorial Book Fund.
ISBN:
1786980002
9781786980007
OCLC:
971927962

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