Dental implants for hygienists and therapists / Ulpee Darbar.

By: Darbar, Ulpee R [author.]
Language: English Publisher: Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, 2022Copyright date: ©2022Description: 1 online resource (ix, 146 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781119763826 ; 9781119763901 ; 1119763908; 9781119763833; 1119763835; 9781119763840; 1119763843Subject(s): Dental implants | Teeth -- Transplantation | Dental ImplantsGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 617.6/93 LOC classification: RK667.I45 | D37 2022Online resources: Full text available at Wiley Online Library Click here to view.
Contents:
Table of Contents Glossary xii 1 History of Dental Implants 1 2 Osseointegration 7 Concept 7 Factors affecting Osseointegration 8 - Implant Related 8 - Environment Related 19 Success vs Survival 22 New Concepts 24 3 Implant Systems 28 Components 28 Fixture 28 Transmucosal 32 Implant Types 33 Prosthetic 36 - Abutments 38 - Screws 39 - Torque Wrench 39 Laboratory 39 Implant systems 40 4 Patient Selection and Indications for Treatment 43 Patient Selection 44 - Generic Planning 45 - Site Specific Planning 48 Indications for implant Treatment 54 Follow up care 58 5 Surgical and Prosthodontic Protocols 60 Surgical Protocols 60 - Timing of Implant Fixture Placement 61 - Computer Guided placement 65 Augmentation Procedures 66 - Timing 67 - Techniques 70 - Materials 73 Prosthodontic Protocols 78 - Type of Prosthesis 79 - Complications 83 Loading Protocols 85 Constructing the Prosthesis 85 Fitting the Prosthesis 87 Post insertion Instructions 87 Outcomes 88 6 Peri-Implant Tissues 90 Anatomy 90 Health 93 Disease 94 - Factors to consider 94 - Periimplant Mucositis 95 - Peri-implantitis 96 Assessment 99 Treatment 99 7 Maintenance Care around Dental Implants 109 Definition 109 Principles 110 Components 112 Intervals 118 Treatment During Maintenance care 122 Criteria for Success and Failure Dental Implant Retained Restorations 127 8 Role of the Hygienists/Therapists 129 Role as a Clinician 131 Role as an Educator 134 Implant Systems 138 Implant Restoration Types 138 Surgical Procedures 138 Index 141
Summary: "The concept of dental implants dates as far back as 2000BC when carved bamboo pegs were originally used to replace missing teeth. A dental implant is a prosthetic device made of alloplastic material implanted either into the oral tissues beneath the mucosal and/or the periosteal layer and/or within the bone to provide retention and support for a fixed or removable prosthesis. When inserted into the bone, the implants are called endo-osseous implants. Around 3000 years ago, Egyptians used metal pegs to replace teeth and it was not until the 1930s the concept of modern implant technology came into existence with progressive development of methods used to replace missing teeth (Table 1.1). The materials from which dental implants are made should be biocompatible and corrosion resistant as well as encouraging bone ingrowth and biofunctionality"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Table of Contents
Glossary xii

1 History of Dental Implants 1

2 Osseointegration 7

Concept 7

Factors affecting Osseointegration 8

- Implant Related 8

- Environment Related 19

Success vs Survival 22

New Concepts 24

3 Implant Systems 28

Components 28

Fixture 28

Transmucosal 32

Implant Types 33

Prosthetic 36

- Abutments 38

- Screws 39

- Torque Wrench 39

Laboratory 39

Implant systems 40

4 Patient Selection and Indications for Treatment 43

Patient Selection 44

- Generic Planning 45

- Site Specific Planning 48

Indications for implant Treatment 54

Follow up care 58

5 Surgical and Prosthodontic Protocols 60

Surgical Protocols 60

- Timing of Implant Fixture Placement 61

- Computer Guided placement 65

Augmentation Procedures 66

- Timing 67

- Techniques 70

- Materials 73

Prosthodontic Protocols 78

- Type of Prosthesis 79

- Complications 83

Loading Protocols 85

Constructing the Prosthesis 85

Fitting the Prosthesis 87

Post insertion Instructions 87

Outcomes 88

6 Peri-Implant Tissues 90

Anatomy 90

Health 93

Disease 94

- Factors to consider 94

- Periimplant Mucositis 95

- Peri-implantitis 96

Assessment 99

Treatment 99

7 Maintenance Care around Dental Implants 109

Definition 109

Principles 110

Components 112

Intervals 118

Treatment During Maintenance care 122

Criteria for Success and Failure Dental Implant Retained Restorations 127

8 Role of the Hygienists/Therapists 129

Role as a Clinician 131

Role as an Educator 134

Implant Systems 138

Implant Restoration Types 138

Surgical Procedures 138

Index 141

"The concept of dental implants dates as far back as 2000BC when carved bamboo pegs were originally used to replace missing teeth. A dental implant is a prosthetic device made of alloplastic material implanted either into the oral tissues beneath the mucosal and/or the periosteal layer and/or within the bone to provide retention and support for a fixed or removable prosthesis. When inserted into the bone, the implants are called endo-osseous implants. Around 3000 years ago, Egyptians used metal pegs to replace teeth and it was not until the 1930s the concept of modern implant technology came into existence with progressive development of methods used to replace missing teeth (Table 1.1). The materials from which dental implants are made should be biocompatible and corrosion resistant as well as encouraging bone ingrowth and biofunctionality"-- Provided by publisher.

About the Author

Ulpee R Darbar is a Consultant in Restorative Dentistry and Director of Dental Education at the Eastman Dental Hospital, London, UK.

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