Surgical Design for Dental Reconstruction with Implants

Surgical Design for Dental Reconstruction with Implants

Autor: Martin Chin
€172,00 €68,00

Surgical Design for Dental Reconstruction with Implants
A New Paradigm
1st edition 2015
Buch
Hardcover, 256 Seiten, 700 Abbildungen
Sprache: Englisch
Fachgebiete: Implantologie, Mund-Kiefer-Gesichtschirurgie, Oralchirurgie
Best.-Nr.: 11211
ISBN 978-0-86715-684-3
Quintessence Publishing, USA

Price: 172,00  

This book presents a novel strategy to improve the outcome of maxillofacial reconstruction by combining evolving principles of neurophysiology and tissue engineering with an integrated surgical and laboratory technique. The objective of this book is to bridge the gap between the routine practice of maxillofacial surgery and theoretical laboratory science. The early chapters set down clear, specific treatment-planning principles that should be considered in every surgical design to optimize healing. Subsequent chapters detail the laboratory and surgical techniques that make precise skeletal movements predictable. This methodology is validated with comprehensively illustrated clinical examples, including long-term follow-up. This integrated approach to reconstructive therapy offers the potential to solve clinical problems that are known to be resistant to conventional treatments. Guided by this book, the reader will be able to exploit emerging biotechnical discoveries to establish a working model that can be applied to real problems affecting real patients.

Contents
• Surgical Design Using Embryologic Processes
• Osseointegration Within the Functional Matrix
• Engineering Environments for Simultaneous Bone Growth and Osseointegration
• Using BMP to Generate Bone
• Using Developing Teeth to Generate Bone
• Using Osteotomies to Generate Bone in Defects of Local Origin
• Using Osteotomies to Generate Bone in Patients with Systemic Disorders
• Designing Bone-Forming Constructs for Major Skeletal Reconstruction
• Controlling the Accuracy of Osteotomy Fragment Repositioning
• Comparing Mechanical and Virtual Surgical Planning

Naslov Surgical Design for Dental Reconstruction with Implants
Autor Martin Chin
Vrsta Oral Pathology
Datum objave Aug 31, 2017

Surgical Design for Dental Reconstruction with Implants
A New Paradigm
1st edition 2015
Buch
Hardcover, 256 Seiten, 700 Abbildungen
Sprache: Englisch
Fachgebiete: Implantologie, Mund-Kiefer-Gesichtschirurgie, Oralchirurgie
Best.-Nr.: 11211
ISBN 978-0-86715-684-3
Quintessence Publishing, USA

Price: 172,00  

This book presents a novel strategy to improve the outcome of maxillofacial reconstruction by combining evolving principles of neurophysiology and tissue engineering with an integrated surgical and laboratory technique. The objective of this book is to bridge the gap between the routine practice of maxillofacial surgery and theoretical laboratory science. The early chapters set down clear, specific treatment-planning principles that should be considered in every surgical design to optimize healing. Subsequent chapters detail the laboratory and surgical techniques that make precise skeletal movements predictable. This methodology is validated with comprehensively illustrated clinical examples, including long-term follow-up. This integrated approach to reconstructive therapy offers the potential to solve clinical problems that are known to be resistant to conventional treatments. Guided by this book, the reader will be able to exploit emerging biotechnical discoveries to establish a working model that can be applied to real problems affecting real patients.

Contents
• Surgical Design Using Embryologic Processes
• Osseointegration Within the Functional Matrix
• Engineering Environments for Simultaneous Bone Growth and Osseointegration
• Using BMP to Generate Bone
• Using Developing Teeth to Generate Bone
• Using Osteotomies to Generate Bone in Defects of Local Origin
• Using Osteotomies to Generate Bone in Patients with Systemic Disorders
• Designing Bone-Forming Constructs for Major Skeletal Reconstruction
• Controlling the Accuracy of Osteotomy Fragment Repositioning
• Comparing Mechanical and Virtual Surgical Planning