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VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL RIDGE AUGMENTATION. NEW PERSPECTIVES

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ISBN
978-1-78698-000-7
Autor
Urban, Istvan
Año de publicación
2022
Nº de páginas
400
Nº ilustraciones
252
Acabado
Tapa dura con funda
Edición
Idioma
Inglés
Temática
Implantología
Formato
Papel

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    This exciting new book expertly describes key features of vertical and horizontal ridge augmentation, containing chapters on: the surgical anatomy of the floor of the mouth; the steps involved in mandibular ridge augmentation, including the modified lingual flap and the protection of the mental nerve during flap advancement; anterior maxillary ridge augmentation, including eight chapters devoted to the key steps in this process from papilla reconstruction of single tooth defects to papilla regeneration after vertical ridge augmentation in multiple missing teeth; a step-by-step description of severely resorbed complete maxillary reconstruction using guided bone regeneration (GBR) and simultaneous sinus augmentation, with a separate chapter on growth factor applications using BMP-2 and PDGF in conjunction with newly developed GBR perforated membranes; and complications of membrane exposure and the management of different degrees of graft infections. The user-friendly format is underscored by the unique "Lessons Learned" sections, which reflect on most of the cases described, making suggestions about what could have been done differently to achieve even better results. These sections contribute to making this book a useful and honest account of the clinical practice of ridge augmentation with GBR. .

    Contents Chapter 01. Introduction • Acknowledgments Chapter 02. Surgical setup and patient preparation Patient selection • Patient preparation for surgery • Medications • The surgical room • Postsurgical care and suture removal • References Chapter 03. Membranes and graft materials Scientific documentation of horizontal GBR using different membranes • Scientific documentation of vertical GBR using different membranes • Grafting materials used for GBR • References Chapter 04. The intraoral harvesting of autogenous bone Bone harvesting from the mandibular symphysis • Bone harvesting from the mandibular ramus • Reference Chapter 05. The surgical anatomy of the floor of the mouth Musculature of the floor of the mouth and the tongue • Arterial supply • Anatomical variations of floor of the mouth vascularization • Nerves • Salivary glands • Conclusion • References Chapter 06. Principles of vertical and horizontal ridge augmentation in the posterior mandible Flap design • Preparation of the recipient site • Membrane adaptation • Mobilization of the lingual flap: the modified lingual flap advancement • Buccal flap advancement • Flap closure • Expected healing after posterior mandibular surgery • Treatment of more advanced defects • Conclusion • References Chapter 07. Vertical ridge augmentation Distraction osteogenesis • Onlay bone grafting • Scientific documentation of vertical GBR with different grafting materials • Conclusion • References Chapter 08. Vertical ridge augmentation in the posterior mandible Important clinical factors for consideration • Conclusion • References Chapter 09. Anterior mandibular ridge augmentation The buccal flap • The lingual flap • Preparation of the recipient site • Membrane adaptation and stabilization • Buccal flap advancement • Mobilization of the lingual flap • Flap closure • Conclusions • Reference Chapter 10. Combined posterior maxillary and ridge augmentation for partially edentulous patients Flap design • Sinus augmentation • References Chapter 11. Horizontal ridge augmentation: the sausage technique Case series and representative case using polyglycolic acid-trimethylene carbonate membranes • The use of a natural collagen membrane • Case series and representative cases using a natural collagen membrane • Representative cases with long-term follow-up in different regions using the sausage technique • Learning curve versus the well-developed sausage technique 2.0 • Conclusion • References Chapter 12. Ridge augmentation in the anterior maxilla • References Chapter 13. Papilla reconstruction in conjunction with vertical augmentation in single tooth defects Case examples and lessons learned • Conclusions • References • Suggested additional reading Chapter 14. Surgical management of significant anterior maxillary vertical ridge defects: the classification of anterior maxillary vertical defects Anterior maxillary vertical ridge augmentation (AMVRA) flap design classification • References Chapter 15. Lateralization of the nasopalatine nerve: the palatal flap The palatal flap • Clinical evaluation • References Chapter 16. Mucogingival surgery after bone augmentation Representative case • The adapted soft tissue surgery • Representative case • Long-term results • Conclusion • References Chapter 17. New perspectives in mucogingival surgery after ridge augmentation Representative cases and clinical data • References Chapter 18. New perspectives in crestal bone preservation after ridge augmentation Case series: long-term results • Representative case and lessons learned • Conclusion • Reference Chapter 19. The development and maintenance of a positive gingival architecture using single implants in multiple missing teeth • References Chapter 20. Reconstruction of the edentulous resorbed maxilla Conclusions • References Chapter 21. Complications of bone ridge augmentation Complications of healing • Postoperative infection • Nerve injury • Complications during implant placement into the newly formed ridge • Long-term biological complications of implants • Conclusion • References Chapter 22. The use of growth factors Recombinant human platelet-derived growth factor • Bone morphogenetic proteins • Conclusions • References Index Permissions from books and journals