Bone Management in Dental Implantology
This book describes all methods of bone management currently employed within the field of dental implantology, with the aim of equipping oral surgeons and other practitioners with a sound practical understanding of bone augmentation. The different possibi
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Bone Management in Dental Implantology
Andi Setiawan Budihardja • Thomas Mücke Editors
Bone Management in Dental Implantology
Editors Andi Setiawan Budihardja Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery University of Pelita Harapan Jakarta Tangerang Indonesia Department of Oral Maxillofacial Surgery Faculty of Medicine, Siloam Hospital Lippo Village
University Pelita Harapan Tangerang Banten Indonesia
Thomas Mücke Head of the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial and Plastic Surgery Malteser Clinic Krefeld-Uerdingen North Rhine-Westfalia Germany Technische Universität München, Klinikum rechts der Isar
München Germany
Budihardja Dental Specialist Center
Jakarta Indonesia
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Foreword
Implantology represents a fascinating part of dentistry. Although most situations can be solved without major additional surgical procedures and the insertion of implants can thus be performed successfully, there are an increasing number of patients with atrophic or otherwise unsuitable jaws. Without bone there is no way to insert implants. Therefore, bone augmentation is an essential part of the armamentarium to overcome these atrophic anatomical situations and increase the availability of implants to the benefit of our patients. Bone augmentation starts with simple bone grafts and ranges to the most complex bone augmentation with microsurgical composite bone flaps. Advanced techniques in GBR can be used to repair severe horizontal and vertical bone defects. Various biomaterials can be used to enhance bone formation; however auto
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