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Vertical and horizontal ridge augmentation : new perspectives / Istvan Urban.
Levy Dental Medicine Library - Stacks RK667.I45 U73 2017
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Urban, Istvan (Oral surgeon), author.
- 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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