The future of implant surgery is seated in the use of biomaterials and tissue engineering, and this book offers a clear synopsis of research and clinical protocols for this topic. Presented by a distinguished group of international authors and based on 30 years of research, this book informs clinicians about bioactivating concepts from both scientific as well as clinical perspectives. The research findings detail bioactivation of bone morphogenesis and regeneration by bone morphogenetic proteins, biomaterials and bone repair, bone and soft tissue engineering, as well as cellular and subcellular physiology. Clinical chapters focus on intraoral surgical techniques, including step-by-step procedures for hard and soft tissue management for ideal site development and perio-implant prosthetics. This exceptional book provides a comprehensive overview of the use of bioactivating concepts in oral implantology that will both ensure the best possible esthetic and functional results and provide insight into the future of scientific and clinical research.
Contents
Chapter 1. Basic Principles
Chapter 2. Clinical Planning
Chapter 3. Bone Regeneration Techniques and Bone Classification
Chapter 4. Standard Clinical Situations
Chapter 5. Special Techniques
Chapter 6. Complications
Contributors
J. Becker • G. Bittermann • L. Brauchli • C. M. ten Bruggenkate • N. Casap • D. Dagassan-Berndt • M. Ermer • R. Ewers • A. Filippi • C. Foitzik • R. Gassner • S. Gintenreiter • W. S. Hogg • A. Inui • O. T. Jensen • U. Joos • F. Khoury • A. Kirsch • S. Kühl • J. T. Lambrecht • G. Lauer • R. E. Marx • U. Meyer • V. J. Morgan • D. Moser • K. Nelson • H.-J. Nickenig • A. H. Reddi • G. Russmueller • K. Schicho • R. Schmelzeisen • C. Schopper • E. A. J. M. Schulten • F. Schwarz • R. Seemann • K. Sinko • E. Spassova • B. J. Tomasetti • M. Truppe • C. Walter • R. Weiger • A. Wutzl • N. U. Zitzmann • J. E. Zöller