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Surgical Complications in Oral Implantology: Etiology, Prevention, and Management
By Quintessence Publishing Company
$225.97
Availability:  Available for immediate delivery.
Publisher:  Quintessence Publishing Company
Edition:  1st
Published:  2011
Binding:  Hardcover
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Product Description:
 
This exceptional new book is designed as a self-instruction guide to the diagnosis, management, and prevention of surgery-related complications in implant dentistry. It functions in two ways: First, it is a valuable resource for the implant surgeon seeking practical and succinct information about how to manage a complication in an emergency setting; and second, it can be read from cover to cover as a primer on implant surgery, from the initial consultation and treatment planning through the restorative phase of treatment. Besides addressing pre-, intra-, and postoperative implant surgery complications, the book also includes a comprehensive treatment-planning protocol that allows for the early detection of potential surgical complications and how to avoid them. Early detection of complications that are amenable to rescue therapies may reverse the fate of a failing implant or a bone-grafting procedure. Invaluable for the novice and experienced implant surgeon alike.

Contents

Part I Identifying Preoperative Conditions That Could Lead to Complications

  1. Inadequate or Excessive Vertical Restorative Space
  2. Inadequate Horizontal Restorative Space
  3. Limited Jaw Opening and Interarch Distance
  4. Inadequate Alveolar Width for Optimal Buccolingual Positioning
  5. Maxillary and Mandibular Tori

Part II Intraoperative Complications in Implant Placement

  1. Incorrect Implant Angulation
  2. Malalignment
  3. Nerve Injury
  4. Irregular or Narrow Alveolar Crest
  5. Extensive Resorption of the Mandible
  6. Curved Extraction Socket
  7. Injury to Adjacent Teeth During Implant Placement
  8. Preoperative Acute and Chronic Infections at the Implant Site
  9. Retained Root Tips in the Implant Site
  10. Bleeding
  11. Overheating of the Bone During Drilling
  12. Stripping of the Implant Site
  13. Sinus Floor Perforation
  14. Nasal Floor Perforation
  15. Accidental Partial or Complete Displacement of Dental Implants into the Maxillary Sinus
  16. Accidental Displacement of Dental Implants into the Maxillary Incisive Canal
  17. Deep Implant Placement
  18. Shallow Implant Placement
  19. Complications in Flapless Implant Placement
  20. Aspiration or Ingestion of Foreign Objects
  21. Mandibular Bone Fracture
  22. Implant Fracture
  23. Excessive Torque During Insertion and Compression Necrosis
  24. Inadequate Initial Stability

Part III Postoperative Complications

  1. Postoperative Pain
  2. Tissue Emphysema Induced by Dental Procedures
  3. Incision Line Reopening
  4. Cover Screw Exposure During the Healing Period
  5. Bone Growth over the Cover Screw
  6. Soft Tissue Growth Between Implant Platform and Cover Screw
  7. Bone Loss or Thread Exposure During the Healing Period
  8. Implant Mobility During Stage-Two Surgery
  9. Implant Periapical Lesion (IPL) and Retrograde Peri-implantitis
  10. Cement Left in the Pocket
  11. Radiotherapy, Osteoradionecrosis, and Dental Implants
  12. Shallow Vestibule Secondary to Ridge Augmentation
  13. Medicolegal Issues

Part IV Complications Associated with Lateral Window Sinus Elevation

Preoperative Complications

  1. Preoperative Acute Sinusitis
  2. Preoperative Chronic Sinusitis
  3. Preoperative Fungal Sinusitis
  4. Preoperative Cystic Structures and Mucoceles
  5. Other Preoperative Sinus Lesions

Intraoperative Complications

  1. Hematoma During Anesthesia
  2. Bleeding During Incision and Flap Reflection
  3. Bleeding During Osteotomy
  4. Damage to Adjacent Dentition
  5. Perforation of the Sinus Membrane During Osteotomy
  6. Perforation of the Sinus Membrane During Elevation
  7. Incomplete Elevation
  8. Bleeding During Membrane Elevation
  9. Fracture of the Residual Alveolar Ridge
  10. Excessive Elevation of the Membrane
  11. Presence of a Mucus Retention Cyst
  12. Blockage of the Maxillary Ostium
  13. Unstable Implants

Early Postoperative Complications

  1. Wound Dehiscence
  2. Acute Graft Infection/Sinusitis
  3. Exposure of the Bone Graft and/or Barrier Membrane
  4. Sinus Congestion
  5. Early Implant Migration into the Sinus Cavity

Late Postoperative Complications

  1. Insufficient Quality and/or Quantity of Healed Graft
  2. Implant Failure in the Augmented Sinus
  3. Chronic Infection/Sinusitis
  4. Infection of All Paranasal Sinuses/Intracranial Cavity
  5. Delayed Implant Migration into the Sinus Cavity
  6. Sinus Aspergillosis

Part V Pharmacology: Prevention and Management of Pain, Infection, and Drug-Related

  1. Intra- and Postoperative Infection
  2. Intra- and Postoperative Pain
  3. Bisphosphonate-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaw
  4. Bleeding Problems in Patients Taking Anticoagulants or Antiplatelet Agents

Appendices

  1. Implant Treatment Protocol
  2. Consent Forms
  3. Postoperative Instructions
 
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