<p>Surgeons differ in their enthusiasm for autografts, allografts and metallic implants, nevertheless, all have their place in orthopedic surgery. For some defects in the skeleton, bone grafting may be the only solution. The pros and cons of bone grafting are thoroughly discussed by eighteen disting
Bone Grafting Techniques for Maxillary Implants
โ Scribed by Karl-Erik Kahnberg
- Publisher
- Wiley-Blackwell
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 112
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book explores the potential of bone grafting techniques to rehabilitate the maxilla through the placement of dental implants. As implant dentistry becomes increasingly well established and sophisticated, this book will help experienced surgeons to involve implant solutions as part of more challenging reconstructions in the upper jaw.Starting with a recap on principles of bone biology, the book then considers implant integration in normal bone and with bone grafts. Grafting procedures are presented depicting a variety of bone harvest sites, followed by onlay and inlay grafting techniques. Approaches to sinus lifting, segmental osteotomy and distraction osteogenesis for augmentation protocols are provided.
โฆ Table of Contents
Bone Grafting Techniques for Maxillary Implants......Page 5
Contents......Page 7
List of Figures......Page 9
Biography......Page 15
Introduction......Page 17
1.3 Bone sources......Page 19
1.4 Healing principles and success factors......Page 20
1.5 Future possibilities......Page 21
2.1 Introduction......Page 23
2.2 Measurements of implant stability......Page 24
2.3 Implant integration in autogenous bone grafts......Page 25
3.1 Bone graft from the iliac crest......Page 29
3.2 Bone graft from the tibia......Page 31
3.3 Chin grafts......Page 32
3.4 Mandibular angle graft......Page 33
3.5 Graft from the maxillary tuberosity......Page 35
3.6 Bone collecting devices......Page 36
4.1 Minor bone graft with particulated bone......Page 37
4.2 Minor bone graft in block form......Page 39
4.3 Major onlay bone grafts in block form......Page 41
4.4 To be mentioned......Page 47
5.1 Nasal inlay grafting......Page 49
5.2 Maxillary sinus grafting (sinus lifting)......Page 51
5.4 Maxillary osteotomy with interpositional bone graft......Page 65
6.1 Indication......Page 75
6.2 Surgical technique......Page 77
7.1 Indication......Page 81
7.2 Surgical technique......Page 84
8.2 Onlay grafting......Page 87
8.3 Inlay grafts......Page 88
9.1 Bone substitutes......Page 91
10 Summary and Conclusion......Page 93
References......Page 97
Further Reading......Page 102
Index......Page 107
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