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E-raamat: Clinical Application of Computer-Guided Implant Surgery

(Tufts University, Boston, USA), (University of Sussex, UK)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Sep-2013
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  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040213582
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  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
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"FOREWORD A century was often used as the marker to assess changes in the world. However, the explosive rate of progress and innovation, especially in the sciences, has made the decade a more appropriate benchmark for tracking change. It has been estimated that about half of all medical knowledge becomes obsolete every five years, while the global body of scientific literature doubles every fifteen years. Moreover, the pace of discovery and advancement appears to be only accelerating. In the last two decades, dental implants have become an essential, if not routine, component of oral rehabilitation and a most reliable technique in the discipline's efforts to achieve restitutio ad integrum. However, dental implants require placement surgery, which is associated with potential risks and complications, as is any other invasive procedure. Computer-guided implant placement, which represents a major innovation in implant therapy, can significantly minimize the risks and complications related to the often inevitable proximity between the ideal implant position and vital anatomical structures or to the possible miscommunications between surgeon and restorative dentist. A clinician's enthusiasm, stemming from newly available approaches and increasingly sophisticated techniques, can be tempered by trepidation caused by the apparent complexity of novel procedures or the related information overload. Because of these concerns, a concise source of relevant material targeted to the clinician's needs is a welcome addition to the available literature. This book represents a new, timely, and focused resource for the clinician interested in computer-guided implant surgery, a treatment approach that fittingly epitomizes the current level of sophistication in oral health care"--

"This Atlas is an illustrated guide to computer-guided dental implant placement, covering both technological concepts and methods in a series of comprehensive case studies. It presents the correct strategy for diagnosis and treatment planning, application of specialized software, surgical guides used, and instruments required with step by step with illustrations. The book also discusses the numerous advantages and drawbacks of the method, along with its clinical relevance"--

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"This book represents a new, timely, and focused resource for the clinician interested in computer-guided implant surgery, a treatment approach that fittingly epitomizes the current level of sophistication in oral health care. This book represents the considerable effort of the authors, both of whom are experts in their respective fields and have made substantial contributions to the scientific literature. a straightforward, succinct, and easy-to-read book. The numerous and detailed illustrations make this book a valuable clinical atlas, which will be particularly useful to the novice and enjoyable for the more experienced surgeon."

From the Foreword by Dimitris N. Tatakis, DDS, PhD

"This text will be a helpful resource for any practitioner of dental implant surgery. It is concise, heavily illustrated, and full of practical examples of computer-guided surgery[ The book] provides high-level guidelines toward the application of computer-guided implant surgery and will perhaps be most valued for the comprehensive case studies."

Mary Germino, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA, in Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine Book Reviews "This book represents a new, timely, and focused resource for the clinician interested in computer-guided implant surgery, a treatment approach that fittingly epitomizes the current level of sophistication in oral health care. This book represents the considerable effort of the authors, both of whom are experts in their respective fields and have made substantial contributions to the scientific literature. a straightforward, succinct, and easy-to-read book. The numerous and detailed illustrations make this book a valuable clinical atlas, which will be particularly useful to the novice and enjoyable for the more experienced surgeon."

From the Foreword by Dimitris N. Tatakis, DDS, PhD

"This text will be a helpful resource for any practitioner of dental implant surgery. It is concise, heavily illustrated, and full of practical examples of computer-guided surgery[ The book] provides high-level guidelines toward the application of computer-guided implant surgery and will perhaps be most valued for the comprehensive case studies."

Mary Germino, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA, in Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine Book Reviews

Foreword ix
Acknowledgments xi
Authors xii
1 Introduction
Background
1(1)
Purpose
2(2)
2 Diagnosis And Treatment Planning
Treatment pathway
4(2)
Radiographic guides and virtual teeth
6(8)
Imaging techniques
14(2)
Computer software
16(16)
3 Surgical Guides And Implant Placement
Surgical guides and instruments
32(8)
Basic guides
40(1)
Advanced guides
40(8)
Surgical techniques
48(10)
4 Clinical Cases
Single tooth
58(24)
Partial edentulism
82(29)
Complete edentulism
111(17)
5 Advantages And Drawbacks
128(12)
6 Accuracy Of The Method
140(14)
7 Conclusions
154(1)
Index 155
Dr. Andreas Parashis maintains a full-time periodontics practice in Athens, Greece, and is an adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Periodontology at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology, an international member of the American Academy of Periodontology, and a member of the Hellenic Society of Periodontology, the Hellenic Society of Osseointegration, and the Hellenic Society of Prosthodontics. He earned a doctorate in periodontology from the University of Athens.

Dr. Panos Diamantopoulos is a consultant in image-guided surgery and research professor and director of the Biomedical Modelling Unit at the University of Sussex. He is a member of the International Society of Computer Aided Surgery, the European Society of Biomechanics, and the International Society of Biomechanics. He is also a founding member of the Hellenic Society of Biomechanics and the Hellenic Society of Computer Aided Surgery and Implantology. He earned a doctorate in biomedical engineering from the University of Sussex.