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 IMPLANTS / PERIODONTICS
   Forthcoming
Daniel Buser
30 Years of Guided Bone Regeneration
Third Edition
ISBN 978-0-86715-803-8 (B8038); Available Summer 2021
With each passing decade, more research is done on GBR, and more surgeons begin adopt- ing this practice with incredible results. In this new edition, Daniel Buser has assembled a team of the top names in implant surgery to put together a comprehensive guide on the materials, indications, techniques, timing, and results of GBR. The book begins with the sci- ence of bone regeneration before delving into the different methods and uses of GBR based on the presenting scenario. Case examples are presented with photos and radiographs documenting each patient’s bone regeneration from start to finish. From those who want
to begin offering implants to a wider range of patients to GBR veterans who want to refine their skills, this book is perfect for anyone who works with dental implants.
   Daniel Buser
Surgical Concepts to Handle Esthetic Failures in Implant Patients
5-volume set (DVD)
120 min; ©2017; ISBN 978-1-78698-011-3 (C0962); US $198 Individual volumes are available for US $48 each
The videos in this 5-DVD set present the surgical concepts used to treat the most common esthetic failures, such as malpositioned implants and facial bone defects. Techniques shown include the reverse torque technique to remove osseointegrated implants, full-thickness mucosal grafts, bone augmentation, and correct 3D implant positioning.
Carlos Aparicio (Ed)
Zygomatic Implants
The Anatomy Guided Approach
280 pp; 562 illus; ©2012; ISBN 978-1-85097-225-9 (BL028); US $168
This book covers the rationale behind zygomatic implants, anatomical and biomechanical considerations, imaging of the zygoma, possible sinus reactions, contraindications, prosthodontic considerations, and manage- ment of complications.
   Arndt Happe | Gerd Körner
Techniques for Success with Implants in the Esthetic Zone
328 pp; 1,444 illus; ©2019; ISBN 978-0-86715-822-9 (B8229); US $198
Implant restoration in the anterior
region is a particular challenge because attention must be given to ensuring a high survival rate
and a low complication rate without sacrificing esthetics. This book describes many aspects of implant treatment in this area, possible scenarios, and treatment options, including numerous clinical photographs and schematic drawings to reproduce each procedure in comprehensive detail.
   ENRICO AGLIARDI, md, dds, phd DAVIDE ROMEO, dds, phd
TILTED IMPLANTS IMPLANT-PROSTHETIC REHABILITATION OF THE ATROPHIC PATIENT
NEW
    Enrico Agliardi | Davide Romeo
Tilted Implants
Implant-Prosthetic Rehabilitation of the Atrophic Patient
432 pp; 2,091 illus; ©2020;
ISBN 978-0-86715-818-2 (B8182); US $228
This book presents the science and clinical evidence behind the various protocols using tilted implants, then discusses patient evaluation, diagnostics, and planning before exploring the surgical protocols. Explanations of the procedures are highlighted by dozens of clinical cases presenting a diverse range of initial situations. In addition, methods for fabricating provisional and definitive prosthe- ses are laid out with each step illustrated and explained. This comprehensive volume truly covers everything a clinician needs to know to use tilted implants with great success for their patients.
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