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Bone Grafting Techniques for Maxillary Implants

ISBN: 978-0-470-75957-8

January 2008

Wiley-Blackwell

112 pages

Description
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.

About the Author
Karl-Erik Kahnberg is Head of Department and Professor of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery at Gothenburg University, Sweden. He is also clinical director of the maxillofacial unit at the Public Dental Health University Clinics in Gothenburg. In terms of continuing education, Professor Kahnberg's courses on bone grafting for dental implants have attracted a wide international audience.
Features
· Richly presented with atlas-style, step-by-step clinical photographic sequences
· Considers complications: with grafting sites and with inlay and onlay techniques
· Comments on bone substitutes in maxillary reconstructive procedures
· Lavishly illustrated with remarkable 3D color anatomical drawings