Oral and Cranial Implants : Recent Research Developments


Hugh. Devlin
Bok Engelsk 2013 · Electronic books.
Annen tittel
Medvirkende
Utgitt
Heidelberg : Springer , cop. 2013
Omfang
1 online resource (82 p.)
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Description based upon print version of record.. - Oral and Cranial Implants; Copyright; Preface; Contents; 1: The Peri-implant Diseases; 1.1 Introduction: "Peri-implantitis" and "Osseoseparation"; 1.2 What Is Meant by "Peri-implant Mucositis" and " Peri-implantitis"?; 1.3 Changes in Implant Crestal Height: Platform Switching; 1.4 What Are the Other Causes of Marginal Bone Loss?; 1.5 Do Compromised, Healthy Teeth Survive Longer than Implants?; 1.6 Does Previously Treated Periodontitis Influence Peri-implantitis?; 1.7 Do Systemic Factors Modify the Host Response to Plaque Around Implants?. - 1.8 What Is the Role of Local Overload in Implant Failure?1.8.1 How Do Osteocytes Respond to Loading?; 1.8.2 The Bruxist Patient: Are Additional Precautions Necessary?; 1.9 The Treatment of Compromised Teeth and Implants; 1.9.1 Treatment of Peri-implant Disease: Nonsurgical Therapy; 1.9.2 Surgical Treatment of Peri-implantitis; 1.10 Future Research Trends in Peri-implantitis; References; 2: The Response of the Bone and the Implant to Loading; 2.1 Biomechanical Aspects of Implants and Why They Fail; 2.2 Bone Quality; 2.2.1 Bone Quality, Gender and Age. - 2.2.2 Imaging Modalities Available to Assess Bone Quality2.3 Surgical Planning; 2.3.1 Devices Used for Measuring Implant Stability; 2.3.2 Optimal Size of Implants; 2.4 The Bone-Implant Interface; 2.4.1 Platform Switching; 2.4.2 Implant Surface Modification; 2.4.3 Preventing Bacterial Adherence; 2.4.4 Promoting Osseointegration; 2.5 Conclusion and Future Perspectives; References; 3: Craniofacial and Maxillofacial Implants; 3.1 Introduction: Craniofacial and Maxillofacial Implants and Why They Fail; 3.2 Extraoral Craniofacial Implants; 3.2.1 Auricular Implants; 3.2.2 Orbital Implants. - 3.2.3 Nasal Implants3.3 The Long-Term Stability of Craniofacial Implants; 3.3.1 Poor Implant Survival in Orbital Bone; 3.3.2 Effect of Radiation Therapy (XRT) on Craniofacial Implants; 3.3.3 Why Do Orbital Implants Fail?; 3.3.4 Osseointegration of Craniofacial Implants; 3.4 Survival of Intraoral Maxillofacial Implants; 3.4.1 Effect of XRT on Intraoral Maxillofacial Implant; 3.4.2 Implant Placement Before Tumor Ablation Surgery and XRT; 3.4.3 Implants Placed Following Mandibular or Maxillary Reconstruction; Conclusions; References; 4: Genetic Background of Implant Failure. - 4.1 Introduction: Cluster Failure4.2 Gene and Environment Interaction: On Common Dental Diseases; 4.3 Gene and Environment of Implant Failure; 4.3.1 History of Chronic Periodontitis; 4.3.2 Quantity and Quality of Alveolar Bone; 4.4 Implant Failure and Periodontitis-Associated Genes; 4.4.1 Interleukin-1 (IL-1)-Related Genes; 4.4.2 Other Inflammatory Cytokines and Growth Factors; 4.4.3 Matrix Metalloproteinase 1 (MMP1); 4.5 Implant Failure and Genes Associated with Bone Quantity and/or Quality; 4.5.1 X-Linked Hypophosphataemia and PHEX Gene Mutation; 4.5.2 Vitamin D Axis Genes. - 4.5.3 FGFR1OP2/Wit3.0. - Dentists are routinely faced with a huge choice of implant systems from different manufacturers, each of whom claims that its own particular system has advantages over the others. There is consequently a need for an evidence-based review of the field that offers authoritative practical guidance for dental practitioners. Oral and Cranial Implants: Recent Research Developments has been written with this in mind. It brings together all the recent key developments in implant research and discusses the underlying science relating to implant procedures and failures. Relevant literature is reviewed a
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