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Practical Osseous Surgery in Periodontics and Implant Dentistry is a step–by–step manual that guides readers through osseous surgery procedures for treating periodontal issues as well as for ensuring proper anchorage of dental implants. Dibart and Dibart use hundreds of color photographs and succinct text to illustrate and explain the most recent advances and techniques for creating the ideal bone structure for each patient. This book covers periodontal therapies including resective surgery, regenerative surgery, and bone recontouring, as well as implant therapies, including socket perseveration, correcting bony deficiencies, bone implants, minimally invasive surgical procedures, and the latest technologies such as Piezosurgery. It also devotes chapters to growth–factor enhanced bone grafts and restoration of the placed implant. Practical Osseous Surgery in Periodontics and Implant Dentistry focuses on clinical applications of surgical procedures, making it an essential tool for both specialists and generalists with an interest in implant dentistry and osseous surgery procedures. Serge Dibart, DMD is Professor and Director of the periodontal residency program at Boston University Goldman School of Dental Medicine. Jean–Pierre Dibart, MD practices medicine at Rheumatology and Sports Medicine in Marseilles, France. Table of Contents Foreword (Ray Williams, DMD). Contributors. Acknowledgments. Section 1: Body–Mouth Connection: Relevant Pathologies Affecting Dental Treatment, Guidelines, Prevention, andNecessary Precautions. Chapter 1: Body Weight, Diet,and Periodontitis (Jean–Pierre Dibart, MD) Chapter 2: Diabetes and Periodontitis (Jean–Pierre Dibart, MD). Chapter 3: Osteonecrosis of the Jaw (Jean–Pierre Dibart, MD). Chapter 4: Periodontitis andCardiovascular Diseases (Jean–Pierre Dibart, MD). Chapter 5: Periodontitis, Arthritis,and Osteoporosis (Jean–Pierre Dibart, MD). Section 2: Osseous Surgery inPeriodontal Therapy. Chapter 6: Resective Osseous Surgery (Oreste Zanni, DDS). Chapter 7: Regenerative Surgery: The Useof Growth Factor–EnhancedBone Grafts (Ulrike Schultze–Späete,).DMD, PhD, and Rayyan Kayal,).DMD, DSc). Section 3: Osseous Surgery inImplant Therapy. Chapter 8: Introduction, History, and theEmergence of ProstheticallyDriven Implant Placement (Steven Morgano, DMD). Chapter 9: Interpretation of thePreoperative CT Scan:The Relationship ofAnatomy and Occlusionto Implant Placement (Albert M Price, DMD,DSc). Chapter 10: Immediate Implants:Controversy orRisk Assessment? (Albert Price, DMD, DSc). Chapter 11: Atraumatic PiezosurgicalExtractions: A Solution forBone Preservation (Yves Macia, DDS, and).Francis Louise, DDS). Chapter 12: The Minimally Invasive MaxillarySinus Surgery Part 1: (Serge Dibart, DMD). Part 2: (Yves Macia, DDS, and).Francis Louise, DDS). Part 3: (Serge Dibart, DMD). Chapter 13: The Narrow Ridge in theMaxilla and the Mandibleand Its Correction: RidgeSplitting Using PiezoelectricSurgery and Grafting withor without SimultaneousImplant Placement (Rima Abdallah, BDS,CAGS,DSc, and Serge Dibart, DMD). Chapter 14: Autogenous Block Grafts (Luigi Montesani, MD, DMD). Section 4: Osseous Surgery inOrthodontic Therapy. Chapter 15: Piezocision: Minimally InvasivePeriodontally AcceleratedOrthodontic ToothMovement Procedure (Serge Dibart, DMD). Chapter 16: Computer–Assisted ImplantDentistry: Possibilitiesand Limitations (Saynur Vardar–Sengul, DDS,).PhD, CAGS). Chapter 17: Endodontic Microsurgery orDental Implants? (Obadah Attar, BDS, Cert. Endodontics,).Fellowship Implantology). Section 5: Restoration of the Placed Implant. Chapter 18: What Every SurgeonNeeds to Know AboutImplant–SupportedProsthodontics (Steven M. Morgano, DMD, Mohamad).Koutrach, DDS, Fahad Al–Harbi, BDS,).MSD, FACP, DScD). Index.
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