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This book has been written to do justice to all those who contributed to the evolution of implant dentistry, from its origins to the present day. For every technique, we will provide useful information, also offering opinions, reservations and recommendations.
We will begin with the history of the first implant attempts, reporting it - where possible - with the same words and enthusiasm of the authors who followed one another in this long journey toward progress.
We will continue with detailed and analytical descriptions of all modern implant techniques, examining the causes of their success or failure from a comprehensive standpoint. We will also emphasize that those who are about to rehabilitate an edentulous region should have a full understanding of the underlying causes that led to the condition in the first place, since this is the only way to avoid repeating the same mistakes, which will endanger the ultimate success of the procedures. We are referring mainly to causes related to alteration of static or dynamic occlusion, pointing out that implantation is only the first stage of rehabilitation, which will be completed by prosthetic functionalization of the implants.
Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- The authors
- Collaborators
- Forewords
- I. THE HISTORY OF IMPLANTOLOGY
- II. ANIMAL TESTINGUgo Pasqualini.
- III. THE EVOLUTION OF ENDOSSEOUS IMPLANTS IN THE 1960s
- IV
- V. THE BLADE IMPLANT
- VI. MODIFICATIONS TO THE LINKOW BLADE IMPLANT
- VII. THE LONG JOURNEY TOWARD POSTLESS BLADESUgo Pasqualini.
- VIII. THE POLYMORPHIC TWO-STEP BLADE IMPLANTS
- Introduction
- The anatomopathological and histological behavior of the integrating tissue of blade implants with screwable abutments
- Improvements to the polymorphic blades with screwable abutments
- The static superiority of polymorphic blades with screwable abutments
- The biomechanical principle of mini-blades in thin ridges
- References
- IX. THE MONDANI INTRAORAL SOLDER
- X. OSSEOINTEGRATION OR “INTEGRATING BONY ANKYLOSIS”
- XI. THE QUICK SCREWS
- XII. THE GARBACCIO BICORTICAL SCREWS
- XIII. IMMEDIATE FIXED TEMPORARY PROSTHESES AND DEFINITIVE PROSTHESES ON IMPLANTS
- XIV. OPERATING PROTOCOL FOR THE IMMEDIATE-LOAD IMPLANTOLOGY OF THE ITALIAN SCHOOL
- XV. PRE-IMPLANT RADIOLOGY
- Conclusions
- Suggested readings
Veritas filia temporis
Truth is the daughter of time
Aulus Gellius (AD 125–66)
- NLM CatalogRelated NLM Catalog Entries
- Simultaneous Le Fort I osteotomy and computer-guided implant placement.[J Craniofac Surg. 2011]Simultaneous Le Fort I osteotomy and computer-guided implant placement.Benech A, Mazzanti C, Arcuri F, Giarda M, Brucoli M. J Craniofac Surg. 2011 May; 22(3):1042-6.
- The comparison of usefulness prosthetic rehabilitation with removable and fixed suprastructures on endosseous implants.[Ann Acad Med Stetin. 2004]The comparison of usefulness prosthetic rehabilitation with removable and fixed suprastructures on endosseous implants.Jabłoński D. Ann Acad Med Stetin. 2004; 50(1):123-9.
- Immediate occlusal loading the same day or the after implant placement: comparison of 2 different time frames in total edentulous lower jaws.[J Oral Implantol. 2004]Immediate occlusal loading the same day or the after implant placement: comparison of 2 different time frames in total edentulous lower jaws.Testori T, Del Fabbro M, Galli F, Francetti L, Taschieri S, Weinstein R. J Oral Implantol. 2004; 30(5):307-13.
- Review Immediate loading in partially and completely edentulous jaws: a review of the literature with clinical guidelines.[Periodontol 2000. 2014]Review Immediate loading in partially and completely edentulous jaws: a review of the literature with clinical guidelines.De Bruyn H, Raes S, Ostman PO, Cosyn J. Periodontol 2000. 2014 Oct; 66(1):153-87.
- Review Bone augmentation procedures in implant dentistry.[Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants...]Review Bone augmentation procedures in implant dentistry.Chiapasco M, Casentini P, Zaniboni M. Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants. 2009; 24 Suppl:237-59.
- Treatise of Implant DentistryTreatise of Implant Dentistry
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