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_bI4215 2011
130 0 _aSofortversorgung mit reduzierter implantatanzahl : wissenschaftliche konzeption und klinische ergebnisse.
_lEnglish.
245 1 0 _aImmediate restorations with a reduced number of implants :
_bconceptual background and clinical results /
_cG. Bayer ... [and other].
264 1 _aLondon :
_bQuintessence,
_c[2011]
300 _axii, 115 pages :
_billustrations (chiefly color) ;
_c25 cm
336 _2rdacontent
_atext
337 _2rdamedia
_aunmediated
338 _2rdacarrier
_avolume
500 _aText in English translated from the German.
500 _apharmacy bookfair2016
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 _a1. Initial findings 1 1.1. SKY fast & fixed: Fixed restorations without augmentation 2 1.1.1. The concept of angled implants 3 1.1.2. Required features for SKY fast & fixed implants 5 1.1.3. Insertion as planned 6 1.1.4. Definitive abutments and immediate temporary restorations 7 1.2. Older patients and their needs 7 1.2.1. Quality of life from oral health 9 1.2.2. Determining treatment risks through a patient history 10 1.2.3. Periodontitis and implants 11 1.3. Referrals and the SKY fast & fixed system 11 1.4. Predictable immediate restorations and immediate loading 13 1.4.1. Primary stability, osseointegration and bone quality 13 1.4.2. Success criteria for dental implants 14 1.4.3. Alveolar ridge incision without significant bone loss 15 1.4.4. Augmentation in case of bone defects 15 1.4.5. Prosthetic approach for initial immediate loading 18 1.5. Angled implants - an FEM analysis 18 1.5.1. Investigative approach 20 1.5.2. Results 20 1.6. Associated patient management 23 1.6.1. Anesthesia 23 1.6.2. Medications 23 1.6.3. Decontamination of the surgical field 23 1.6.4. Temporary restoration 24 1.6.5. Nutrition 24 2. Materials and method 25 2.1. The blueSKY implant 25 2.1.1. The osseo connect implant surface 26 2.1.2. The condensing double thread and the conical-cylindrical implant shape 27 2.1.3. The implant-abutment connection 28 2.1.4. Implant lengths and diameters 29 2.1.5. Insertion torque 29 2.2. Impression taking and bite registration 30 2.2.1. Soft tissue situation and "one abutment one time" 32 2.3. Temporary restorations and extension bridges 33 2.4. Definitive restorations 33 3. Clinical procedure 35 3.1. Surgical procedure 35 3.2. Reliable planning through CB-CT 35 3.2.1. Planning using SKYplanX 37 3.2.2. The x-ray template 38 3.2.3. The surgical guide 40 3.3. Surgical procedure 43 3.3.1. Preoperative considerations 43 3.3.2. Template-guided implantation 44 3.3.3. Freehand implantation 44 3.3.4. Drilling protocol 44 3.3.5. Surgical procedure in the mandible 47 3.3.6. Surgical procedure in the maxilla 55 3.4. Initial prosthesis 58 3.5. Temporary immediate restorations 58 3.5.1. Fabrication of the temporary bridge 58 3.5.2. Incorporation of the temporary bridge 62 3.6. Recall in the osseointegration phase 64 3.7. The definitive prosthesis 65 3.7.1. Metal-reinforced acrylic bridges on SKY fast & fixed abutments 65 3.7.2. Customized restoration options with the SKY abutment line 66 3.7.3. Dentist-removable bridges with customized lateral screw connection, NPM framework and visio.lign veneers 69 3.7.4. The Landsberger bridge 70 3.7.5. Customized milled bar with removable bridge 78 3.7.6. Additional restoration options 80 4. Patient satisfaction 91 4.1. Postoperative complications 91 4.2. Late complications 93 4.3. Patient satisfaction 96 4.4. Results 99 References 101 Used materials 115
650 0 _aMaxillofacial prosthesis.
650 0 _aDental implants.
700 1 _aBayer, G.
_q(Georg),
_eauthor.
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