Ridge Augmentation Procedures in Implant Patients von Luca Cordaro | A Staged Approach | ISBN 9783868672176

Ridge Augmentation Procedures in Implant Patients

A Staged Approach

von Luca Cordaro und Hendrik Terheyden, herausgegeben von Stephen Chen, Daniel Buser und Daniel Wismeijer
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonStephen Chen
Herausgegeben vonDaniel Buser
Herausgegeben vonDaniel Wismeijer
Autor / AutorinLuca Cordaro
Autor / AutorinHendrik Terheyden
Buchcover Ridge Augmentation Procedures in Implant Patients | Luca Cordaro | EAN 9783868672176 | ISBN 3-86867-217-6 | ISBN 978-3-86867-217-6
Zahnärzte, Implantologen

Ridge Augmentation Procedures in Implant Patients

A Staged Approach

von Luca Cordaro und Hendrik Terheyden, herausgegeben von Stephen Chen, Daniel Buser und Daniel Wismeijer
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonStephen Chen
Herausgegeben vonDaniel Buser
Herausgegeben vonDaniel Wismeijer
Autor / AutorinLuca Cordaro
Autor / AutorinHendrik Terheyden
Dental implants are used routinely throughout the world to replace missing teeth. With the broadening of treatment options and an increasing number of clinicians who provide implant therapy, it is important to ensure that the treatment methods used meet the highest clinical standards.
The ITI Treatment Guide series is a compendium of evidence-based implant-therapy techniques and procedures for daily practice. Written by renowned clinicians and supported by contributions from expert practitioners, the ITI Treatment Guides provide a comprehensive overview of various clinical options. The management of different clinical situations is discussed with an emphasis on sound diagnostics, evidencebased treatment concepts, and predictable treatment outcomes with minimal risk to the patient.
Volume 7 of the ITI Treatment Guide series provides clinicians with the latest evidence-based information on the techniques and materials utilized for ridge augmentation. An up-to-date analysis of the current evidence is based in part on the proceedings of the ITI Consensus Conferences in Stuttgart (2008) and Bern (2013) and on a review of the current literature. Twelve clinical cases demonstrate the planning and treatment principles required to successfully rehabilitate patients with varying degrees of ridge atrophy.