LEADER 08237nam 22006133 450 001 9911026132103321 005 20230629222405.0 010 $a9781647241193 010 $a1647241197 010 $a9781647241209 010 $a1647241200 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC29220315 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL29220315 035 $a(CKB)21708072700041 035 $a(OCoLC)1269625488 035 $a(Perlego)3478026 035 $a(EXLCZ)9921708072700041 100 $a20220501d2022 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 14$aThe Immediacy Concept $eTreatment Planning from Analog to Digital 205 $a1st ed. 210 1$aBatavia :$cQuintessence Publishing Company, Incorporated,$d2022. 210 4$dİ2022. 215 $a1 online resource (411 pages) 311 08$aPrint version: Bedrossian, Edmond The Immediacy Concept Batavia : Quintessence Publishing Company, Incorporated,c2022 9781647240424 327 $aTHE IMMEDIACY CONCEPT: Treatment Planning from Analog to Digital -- Frontmatter -- Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Contributors -- SECTION I: THE IMMEDIACY CONCEPT -- Chapter 1: Osseointegration Demystified -- Tooth-Supporting Tissues -- Wound Healing Cascade and Bone Healing Mechanism -- The Event of Osseointegration -- Different Patterns of Bone Healing Around Implants -- Implants Placed in a Healed Site -- Immediate Implant Placement -- Implant Macro Design and Surface: Impact on Early Bone Healing -- Changes in Implant Anchorage During the Early Healing Phase -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 2: Biologic Principles and the Immediacy Concept -- Osseointegration: Primary and Secondary Stability -- Biologic Principles -- Principles of Immediacy -- References -- Chapter 3: Implant Design for the Immediacy Concept -- The Effects of Implant Design on Osseointegration -- Implant Design Characteristics -- Primary Stability -- Prosthetic Considerations -- References -- Chapter 4: Biomechanical Principles for Immediate Loading -- Site Preparation: Undersizing the Osteotomy -- Bone Density, IT, and ISQ Value -- Influence of Implant Geometry -- Implant Surface Enhancement -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: The Tissue-Level Implant -- The Gold Standard -- Peri-Implant Soft Tissue Topography -- One-Piece Implant: The TLX -- Clinical Applications -- Conclusion -- References -- SECTION II: THE DIGITAL WORKFLOW -- Chapter 6: Digital Workflow and the Immediacy Concept -- Advantages of 3D Scanning and Guided Surgery -- Managing the Small Edentulous Site -- Surgical Guide Designs and Manufacturing -- References -- Chapter 7: Digital Workflow Step by Step -- Acquiring Data -- Superimposition of DICOM and STL -- Digital Workflow Summary. 327 $aDigital Workflow Utilizing SIAB for Complete-Arch Implant Therapy -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8: Complete Digital Workflow for Full-Arch Rehabilitation -- Components of Digital Workflow -- Challenges Encountered in Complete Digital Workflow -- Complete Digital Workflow in Edentulous Arches -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9: Analog to Digital Workflow in Immediacy -- Influence of Medical Conditions and Medications on Osseointegration -- Factors Influencing Osseointegration -- The Immediacy Concept with Analog and Digital Workflows -- Conclusion -- References -- SECTION III: TREATING FULLY EDENTULOUS ARCHES -- Chapter 10: Loading Protocols for Full-Arch Rehabilitation -- History and Evolution -- Technical Aspects of Immediacy -- Number of Implants -- Digital Workflow -- Case Example -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 11: Systematic Treatment Planning Protocol for the Maxilla -- Presence or Absence of a Composite Defect -- The Transition Line: Visibility of the Residual Ridge Crest -- Radiographic Evaluation: Zones of the Maxilla -- Application of Bedrossian Screening -- References -- Chapter 12: The Tilted Implant Concept in the Maxilla -- Challenges with Edentulous Arches -- Prosthetic and Surgical Evaluation -- Number and Distribution of Implants -- Consequence of Prosthetic Cantilevers -- Achieving Initial Stability -- Challenges and Complications -- Long-Term Maintenance Protocol -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 13: Systematic Treatment Planning Protocol for the Mandible -- Effects of Edentulism on Patients -- Treatment Alternatives -- Prosthetic Design: Begin with the End in Mind -- Interarch Space Requirements -- Biomechanical Considerations: Number and Distribution of Implants -- Radiographic Evaluation -- Digital Planning Software -- Conclusion -- References. 327 $aSECTION IV: PROSTHETICS FORFULL-ARCH REHABILITATION -- Chapter 14: Chairside Analog Conversionfor a Fixed Provisional Prosthesis -- Using BLX Implants and Screw-Retained Abutments -- Registration of the SRA Position -- Seating the Prosthesis with Temporary Cylinders -- Finishing the Prosthesis -- References -- Chapter 15: Workflow and Material Choice for the Full-Arch Prosthesis -- Material Properties -- Framework Passivity -- Cast Noble Alloy Framework for a Metal-Acrylic Prosthesis -- Milled Titanium Framework for a Metal-Acrylic Prosthesis -- Milled Monolithic Zirconia Prosthesis -- Maintenance Protocols for the Full-Arch Implant Prosthesis -- References -- Chapter 16: Managing Structural Complications of Full-Arch Restorations -- Management of Complications for the Conversion Prostheses -- Delamination of the Denture Tooth of a Fixed Hybrid -- Chipping of Overlying Ceramics -- Fracturing of Zirconia Framework -- Patient Education on Complication Risk -- References -- SECTION V: ZYGOMATIC IMPLANTS -- Chapter 17: Biomechanical Principlesfor Zygomatic Implants -- The Zygomatic Implant Under Function -- Zygomatic Implant Trajectory -- Zones of the Maxilla -- ZAGA Classification -- Patient Selection -- Preoperative Considerations -- Surgical Protocol for ZAGA 0 to 3 with Round Zygomatic Implants -- Surgical Protocol for ZAGA 4 with Flat Zygomatic Implants -- Prosthetic Conversion Technique -- Postoperative Care -- Final Prosthetic Reconstruction -- Discussion -- References -- Chapter 18: New Zygomatic Implant Design -- Thread Design and Pitch -- Surface Enhancement -- Apical Geometry -- Implant Diameter -- A 55-Degree Platform, SRA, and Prosthetic Versatility -- Modifications to the Middle Portion of the Implant -- Two Different Designs -- Zygomatic Screw-Retained Abutments -- References. 327 $aChapter 19: Prevention and Management of Zygomatic Implant Complications -- Orbital Involvement -- Intracranial Placement -- Infraorbital Nerve Paresthesia -- Subperiosteal Infections -- Overextension of the Zygomatic Implant Apex -- Encountering Other Implants in the Zygoma -- Vestibular Dehiscence -- Failed Zygomatic Implant -- Fractured Implant -- Sinus Infections -- Conclusion -- References -- SECTION VI: CASE PRESENTATIONS -- Chapter 20: Case Presentations -- Single Implant in the Esthetic Zone -- Two Adjacent Implants in the Esthetic Zone -- Immediate Mandibular Molar Implant -- Immediate Maxillary Molar Implant -- Partially Edentulous Cases -- Full-Arch Tilted Concept -- Zygomatic Implants -- Quad-Zygoma Concept -- References -- Index -- Join our mailing list! -- Backcover. 330 $a"Clinical manual for immediate implant treatment planning in the digital age, including the fundamentals of analog treatment planning that clinicians must master before moving to the digital realm"--$cProvided by publisher. 606 $aDental Implantation 606 $aDental Implants 606 $aDigital Technology 606 $aOsseointegration 608 $aCase Reports 615 12$aDental Implantation 615 22$aDental Implants 615 22$aDigital Technology 615 22$aOsseointegration 676 $a617.6/93 700 $aBedrossian$b Edmond$01848160 701 $aBedrossian$b E. 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