Surgical concepts to handle esthetic failures in implant patients
Buser, Daniel
Surgical concepts to handle esthetic failures in implant patients
DVD Compendium
1st Edition 2017
Video DVD
5 DVDs in a box, Format: NTSC/PAL, Run-time: 120 Min.
Language: English
Subjects: Aesthetics, Implantology
Title-No.: 6560
ISBN 978-1-78698-011-3
Quintessence Publishing, Deutschland
Price : 189,00 €
Contents:
The videos in this 5-DVD set present the surgical concepts used to treat the most common esthetic failures, such as malpositioned implants, facial bone defects, or a combination of both. Techniques shown include the reverse torque technique to remove osseointegrated implants without flap elevation, full-thickness mucosal grafts to reestablish missing keratinized mucosa, and bone augmentation using locally harvested autogenous bone chips combined with a xenogeneic low-substitution bone filler and covered by a resorbable collagen membrane. In addition, the videos depict patient retreatment with new implant therapy, with a focus on correct 3D implant positioning and local bone augmentation using GBR for successful, esthetic outcomes.
Volume 1: Implant removal technique in three patients
Case description:
The video shows how osseointegrated implants can be removed using the Reverse Torque Technique. With this low trauma technique - often with a flapless procedure - osseointegration is fractured at the bone-implant interface with special instruments, which are turned in counterclockwise direction. The technique is shown in 3 patients. In addition, such esthetic failures are often characterized by a lack of keratinized mucosa. To correct this soft tissue deficit, grafting with full-thickness mucosal grafts is presented in one patient simultaneously following implant removal.
27:27 Min.; ISBN 978-1-78698-012-0
Volume 2: Failure of single tooth implant
Case description:
This single tooth implant has been in place for 18 years and needed to be removed due to a chronic infection and a slight mucosal recession. Implant removal resulted in a fracture of the small diameter implant. Thus, the small implant remnant was left in place to achieve an intact mucosa for the latter implant surgery. The open flap implant surgery included then first the implant removal using the Reverse Torque Technique and a direct re-implant placement with simultaneous Countour Augmentation using Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR).
20:32 Min.; ISBN 978-1-78698-013-7
Volume 3: Esthetic failure of two adjacent implants including a lateral incisor area
Case description:
In this patient, two adjacent implants were in place for 14 years and developed a severe mucosal recession. The treatment included first the removal of the two osseointegrated implants, although then one of the small-diameter implants fractured in the apical part. Simultaneously, a full-thickness mucosal graft was used to reinstall keratinized mucosa. The subsequent implant surgery included the removal of the small implant remnant and implant placement in the canine position with simultaneous Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR). The implant prosthesis included a crown with a small mesial cantilever unit.
26:03 Min.; ISBN 978-1-78698-014-4
Volume 4: Esthetic implant failure in a site with two missing central incisors
Case description:
This patient was referred with one osseointegrated implant in area 21 in a site with two missing centrals. The implant was heavily misangled and did not allow an esthetic restoration. Thus, the implant had to be removed, and the site was left to heal. Then, during an open flap procedure, two implants were inserted in a correct 3D position and angulation using a surgical stent. The minor facial bone defects were augmented with Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR) using autogenous bone chips, DBBM particles and a resorbable collagen membrane. Following healing, two single crowns will be used to complete the treatment.
21:01 Min.; ISBN 978-1-78698-015-1
Volume 5: Esthetic disaster case with three implants and a severe mucosal recession
Case description:
This female patient had 3 osseointegrated implants supporting a fixed partial denture (FDP). All implants had severe mucosal recessions caused by a vertical bone defect at all implants. First, all implants were removed combined with mucosal grafting to reestablish keratinized mucosa. Later, 2 implants were inserted with a simultaneous horizontal bone augmentation using Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR). Following healing, a provisional FDP was fabricated with pink acrylic to compensate for the vertical soft tissue defect.
25:17 Min.; ISBN 978-1-78698-016-8
Naslov | Surgical concepts to handle esthetic failures in implant patients |
Autor | Buser, Daniel |
Datum objave | Jun 01, 2020 |
Buser, Daniel
Surgical concepts to handle esthetic failures in implant patients
DVD Compendium
1st Edition 2017
Video DVD
5 DVDs in a box, Format: NTSC/PAL, Run-time: 120 Min.
Language: English
Subjects: Aesthetics, Implantology
Title-No.: 6560
ISBN 978-1-78698-011-3
Quintessence Publishing, Deutschland
Price : 189,00 €
Contents:
The videos in this 5-DVD set present the surgical concepts used to treat the most common esthetic failures, such as malpositioned implants, facial bone defects, or a combination of both. Techniques shown include the reverse torque technique to remove osseointegrated implants without flap elevation, full-thickness mucosal grafts to reestablish missing keratinized mucosa, and bone augmentation using locally harvested autogenous bone chips combined with a xenogeneic low-substitution bone filler and covered by a resorbable collagen membrane. In addition, the videos depict patient retreatment with new implant therapy, with a focus on correct 3D implant positioning and local bone augmentation using GBR for successful, esthetic outcomes.
Volume 1: Implant removal technique in three patients
Case description:
The video shows how osseointegrated implants can be removed using the Reverse Torque Technique. With this low trauma technique - often with a flapless procedure - osseointegration is fractured at the bone-implant interface with special instruments, which are turned in counterclockwise direction. The technique is shown in 3 patients. In addition, such esthetic failures are often characterized by a lack of keratinized mucosa. To correct this soft tissue deficit, grafting with full-thickness mucosal grafts is presented in one patient simultaneously following implant removal.
27:27 Min.; ISBN 978-1-78698-012-0
Volume 2: Failure of single tooth implant
Case description:
This single tooth implant has been in place for 18 years and needed to be removed due to a chronic infection and a slight mucosal recession. Implant removal resulted in a fracture of the small diameter implant. Thus, the small implant remnant was left in place to achieve an intact mucosa for the latter implant surgery. The open flap implant surgery included then first the implant removal using the Reverse Torque Technique and a direct re-implant placement with simultaneous Countour Augmentation using Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR).
20:32 Min.; ISBN 978-1-78698-013-7
Volume 3: Esthetic failure of two adjacent implants including a lateral incisor area
Case description:
In this patient, two adjacent implants were in place for 14 years and developed a severe mucosal recession. The treatment included first the removal of the two osseointegrated implants, although then one of the small-diameter implants fractured in the apical part. Simultaneously, a full-thickness mucosal graft was used to reinstall keratinized mucosa. The subsequent implant surgery included the removal of the small implant remnant and implant placement in the canine position with simultaneous Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR). The implant prosthesis included a crown with a small mesial cantilever unit.
26:03 Min.; ISBN 978-1-78698-014-4
Volume 4: Esthetic implant failure in a site with two missing central incisors
Case description:
This patient was referred with one osseointegrated implant in area 21 in a site with two missing centrals. The implant was heavily misangled and did not allow an esthetic restoration. Thus, the implant had to be removed, and the site was left to heal. Then, during an open flap procedure, two implants were inserted in a correct 3D position and angulation using a surgical stent. The minor facial bone defects were augmented with Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR) using autogenous bone chips, DBBM particles and a resorbable collagen membrane. Following healing, two single crowns will be used to complete the treatment.
21:01 Min.; ISBN 978-1-78698-015-1
Volume 5: Esthetic disaster case with three implants and a severe mucosal recession
Case description:
This female patient had 3 osseointegrated implants supporting a fixed partial denture (FDP). All implants had severe mucosal recessions caused by a vertical bone defect at all implants. First, all implants were removed combined with mucosal grafting to reestablish keratinized mucosa. Later, 2 implants were inserted with a simultaneous horizontal bone augmentation using Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR). Following healing, a provisional FDP was fabricated with pink acrylic to compensate for the vertical soft tissue defect.
25:17 Min.; ISBN 978-1-78698-016-8