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Home > Books > Implantology > Implant-Supported Prostheses: Occlusion, Clinical Cases, and Laboratory Procedures
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This generously illustrated book offers solutions for clinical and laboratory challenges in osseointegrated oral reconstruction. The subject is approached from a context of function, hygiene, and esthetics. Occlusion is explored in terms of what is required for implant success and patient health. A multitude of clinical implant cases is presented, and a full chapter is devoted to laboratory procedures for the Branemark System.
Table of Contents: Introduction: The Prosthodontist Characteristics of the Implant-Supported Prosthesis 1. Treatment Planning 2. Our Philosophy of Implant-Supported Prostheses 3. Occlusion 4. Occlusal Adjustment in Implant-Supported Prostheses 5. Anterior Group Difficulties 6. Posterior Difficulties: Partial Prostheses 7. Restorations with Noncompromised Vertical Dimension 8. Restorations for Compromised Vertical Dimension 9. Implant-Supported Screw-Retained Prostheses and the Cemented Coping Technique 10. Upper Fixed Restoration 11. Provisional Prostheses 12. Laboratory Procedures for the Branemark System Bibliography Index
256pp: 680 illus (680 in color)
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