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Introducing Dental Implants by John Hobkirk, Roger M. Watson, Lloyd Searson BDS MS (Univ.

By John Hobkirk, Roger M. Watson, Lloyd Searson BDS MS (Univ. of Michigan) FDS.RCS(Eng)

In recent times, dental implants became a extra universal substitute to conventionally positioned dentures, bridges and crowns. This obtainable, well-illustrated creation to the foundations of implant dentistry presents readers entering touch with implants for the 1st time with a operating wisdom of a number of the implant structures on hand. Thorough discussions also are incorporated on sufferer overview and therapy making plans, using implants in edentulous and partly edentulous sufferers and for unmarried teeth restorations, in addition to attainable difficulties and upkeep techniques.

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Musicians, teachers, may gain considerable psychological advantage from implant treatment where the security of the prosthesis and lack of display of metal components are important issues. What features should be considered in the extra-oral examination? Three important features should be assessed in the extra-oral examination: the gape, the functional 'aesthetic zone' and the jaw relationship. 15). The morphology and function of the lips have a profound effect on the display of the dental arch and alveolus.

3); however, missing posterior teeth may have much less impact. Where these are towards the front of the mouth then they can Fig. 2 This patient requested implant treatment to replace 22. It is evident that he has a range of oral problems requiring attention, in addition to a missing anterior tooth, and it would be important to consider all these, as well as his approach to advanced oral care, when preparing a treatment plan. Fig. 1 Replacement of the congenitally absent maxillary lateral incisors would probably require orthodontic realignment of the teeth to create adequate spaces in the 12 and 22 regions.

Does the patient have missing teeth that require replacement? 3. Is the situation in the mouth stable so that restoration of the space will provide a functioning dentition for Fig. 6 This patient had a Class I incisor relationship in the natural dentition. If dental implants were placed in the residual ridge, then the teeth on the prosthesis would require considerable cantilevering to provide a similar relationship. Fig. 7 Bone resorption in the maxilla has resulted in the need to cantilever the fixed prosthesis labially to provide an acceptable appearance.

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