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Summary
Summary
Dental implants have become one of the most popular and rapidly growing techniques for replacing missing teeth. While their predictability, functionality, and durability make them an attractive option for patients and clinicians alike, complications can arise at any stage from patient assessment to maintenance therapy. Edited by Dr. Stuart J. Froum, Dental Implant Complications: Etiology, Prevention, and Treatment is the first comprehensive reference of its kind designed to provide clinicians of all skill levels with practical instruction grounded in evidence-based research. Featuring cases from a variety of dental specialties, the book covers the most commonly occurring implant complications as well as the unique.
Dental Implant Complications is organized sequentially, guiding the reader through complications associated with the diagnosis, treatment planning, placement, restoration, and maintenance of implants at any stage. Complications associated with various bone augmentation and sinus lift procedures are also discussed in detail with emphasis on their etiology and prevention. Each chapter utilizes a highly illustrated and user-friendly format to showcase key pedagogical features, including a list of "take home tips" summarizing the fundamental points of each chapter. Continuing education for this book is provided at www.IneedCE.com/froumbook .
Dental Implant Complications brings together contributions from leading experts in the field under the superior editorship of Dr. Stuart Froum. With its pragmatic approach to preventing and managing implant complications, this expertly crafted text serves as an indispensible clinical reference and guide for all dentists placing or restoring implants.
Author Notes
Stuart J. Froum, DDS , is a Diplomate of American Board of Periodontology, Clinical Professor Department of Periodontology and Implant Dentistry, New York University Krieser Dental Center, Director of Clinical Research at the Department of Periodontology and Implant Dentistry, NYU Dental Center, and maintains a Private Practice limited to Periodontics & Implant Dentistry in New York City. He has lectured nationally and internationally, has authored close to 100 published research articles, and authored and contributed to 5 books related to periodontics and implant dentistry.
Table of Contents
List of contributors |
ForewordRay C. Williams |
IntroductionStuart J. Froum |
1 Implant complications: scope of the problemStuart J. Froum |
Introduction |
Etiology |
Prevention and treatment |
Acknowledgment |
References |
2 Implant complications associated with systemic disorders and medicationsLouis F. Rose and Brian L. Mealey |
Introduction |
Etiology |
Prevention |
Treatment |
Take-home hints |
References |
3 Complications associated with implant planning: etiology, prevention, and treatmentNicolas Elian and Brian Ehrlich and Geon U. Kim |
Diagnosis and treatment planning |
Prevention of complications with proper planning |
Avoiding implant complications |
Take-home hints |
References |
4 Implant complications associated with two- and three-dimensional diagnostic imaging technologiesScott D. Ganz |
Introduction |
Case 1 Complications due to scanographic templates |
Case 2 Long-term complications due to nerve perforation |
Case 3 Sinus augmentation complications diagnosed by three-dimensional imaging |
Case 4 Complications in the mandibular symphysis related to diagnostic imagery |
Conclusions |
Take-home hints |
References |
5 Implant fractures: etiology, prevention, and treatmentSteven E. Eckert and Thomas J. Salinas |
Introduction |
Incidence |
Etiology |
Prevention |
Treatment |
Conclusion |
Take-home hints |
References |
6 Implant failure: prevalence, risk factors, management, and preventionEdwin S. Rosenberg and Cyril I. Evian and J. Kobi Stern and Jonathan Waasdorp |
Introduction |
Etiology and risk factors |
Treatment |
Clinical recommendations for prevention of implant failures |
Take-home hints |
References |
7 Peri-implantitis: etiology, pathogenesis, prevention, and therapyNiklaus P. Lang and Maurizio S. Tonetti |
Etiology: microbiologic aspects |
Diagnostic aspects |
Prophylactic procedures |
Therapeutic strategies |
Conclusions and clinical implications |
Take-home hints |
References |
8 Esthetic complications due to implant malpositions: etiology, prevention, and treatmentStephen T. Chen and Daniel Buser |
Introduction |
Esthetic complications due to implant malpositions |
Prevention of implant malposition |
Treatment of esthetic complications due to implant malposition |
Conclusions |
Take-home hints |
References |
9 Prosthodontic complications related to non-optimal dental implant placementJohn S. Cavallaro Jr and Gary Greenstein |
Introduction |
Three-dimensional determinants for correct implant placement |
Positional issues |
Angulation issues |
Apico-occlusal issues (sink depth) |
Take-home hints |
References |
10 Prosthetic-related dental implant complications: etiology, prevention, and treatmentCharles J. Goodacre and Mathew T. Kattadiyil |
Introduction |
Etiology and timing of complications and failure |
Mechanical complications |
Phonetic complications |
Esthetic complications |
Biologic complications attributable to the prosthesis |
Conclusions |
Take-home hints |
References |
11 Complications associated with single-implant esthetics: prevalence, etiology, prevention, and treatmentDario Adolfi and Oswaldo Scopin de Andrade |
Introduction |
Prevalence of complications |
Etiology of complications related to single implants |
Prevention and treatment of complications |
Prevention of complications |
Prevention of single-implant complications |
Conclusions |
Take-home hints |
Acknowledgments |
References |
12 Esthetic complications with adjacent implant restorationsDennis P. Tarnow and Sang-Choon Cho and Stuart J. Froum |
Complication |
Etiology |
Prevention |
Treatment |
Conclusions |
Take-home hints |
References |
13 Complications of autogenous bone graftingCraig M. Misch |
Introduction |
Donor sites |
Recipient site complications: early healing complications |
Recipient site complications: late healing complications |
Patient habits/systemic disease |
Take-home hints |
References |
14 Complications in guided bone regenerationFilippo Fontana and Isabella Rocchietta and Massimo Simion |
Introduction |
Literature review |
Prevention of complications: surgical technique |
Clinical management of guided bone regeneration complications |
Conclusion |
Take-home hints |
References |
15 Avoiding complications for alveolar distraction osteogenesis and osteoperiosteal flapsOle T. Jensen |
Introduction |
Alveolar distraction osteogenesis |
Major orthognathic distraction procedures |
Take-home hints |
References |
16 Complications in lateral window sinus elevation surgerySteven S. Wallace |
Introduction |
Intraoperative complications |
Postoperative complications |
Conclusion |
References |
17 Complications with the bone-added osteotome sinus floor elevation: etiology, prevention, and treatmentPaul S. Rosen |
Incidence |
Etiology |
Prevention |
Management of complications |
Take-home hints |
Acknowledgment |
References |
18 Implant complications related to immediate implant placement into extraction sitesBarry D. Wagenberg and Stuart J. Froum |
Introduction |
Etiology and prevention |
Treatment of complications |
Take-home hints |
References |
19 Complications associated with flapless surgeryThomas G. Wilson Jr |
Introduction |
Definition of flapless surgery |
Goals of therapy |
Etiology of complications |
Prevention of complications |
Treatment of complications |
Summary |
Take-home hints |
Potential conflicts of interest |
References |
20 Complications related to immediately loaded dental implantsJeffrey Ganeles and David Grossberg |
Introduction |
Failure to achieve osseointegration: etiology |
Surgical complications related to immediate loading |
Esthetic complications |
Implant malposition |
Restorative complications |
Guided surgery and prefabricated restorations |
Summary |
Take-home hints |
References |
21 Prosthodontic treatment of the malpositioned implant and implant occlusal complicationsThomas D. Taylor |
Introduction |
Scope and frequency of problems |
Etiology |
Prevention |
Treatment |
Etiology of occlusal complications |
Prevention of occlusal complications |
Conclusion |
Take-home hints |
References |
22 A potpourri of surgical complications associated with dental implant placement: 35 case reports - common problems, avoidance, and managementGary Greenstein and John S. Cavallaro Jr |
Introduction |
Diagnosis and treatment planning |
Involved tissues: soft tissue, bone, and nerves |
Implant placement |
Postoperative problems |
Sinus issues |
Fractured mandible |
Take-home hints |
References |
23 Implant complications related to maintenance therapyRobert N. Eskow and Valerie Sternberg Smith |
Introduction |
Inflammatory peri-implant disease |
Loss of stability of restorative components |
Peri-implant mucosal hyperplasia |
Conclusion |
Take-home hints |
References |
24 Medicolegal issues related to implant complicationsEdwin J. Zinman |
Etiology of malpractice litigation |
Prevention of litigation |
Litigation risk management |
Take-home hints |
References |
25 Management of implant complications by the experts |
Introduction |
Cases |
Case 1 Treatment of midbuccal recession in the esthetic zonePamela K. McClain |
Case 2 Treatment of buccal soft-tissue recession on a restored central incisor implantJeffrey R. Lemler |
Case 3 Repair of failed esthetic implant caseBobby Butler |
Case 4 Treatment of an osseous defect associated with an immediately placed implantDonald S. Clem |
Case 5 Treatment of bone loss from an acute abscess around a dental implantBradley S. McAllister |
Case 6 Replacement of a failed implant in the esthetic zoneAbd Elsalam Elaskary |
Case 7 Treatment and replacement of a malpositioned implant in the esthetic zoneScott H. Froum |
Case 8 Corrective treatment for a malpositioned implant in the esthetic zoneJ. Daulton Keith |
Case 9 Treatment of implant malposition in the esthetic zoneBurton Langer and Laureen Langer |
Case 10 Treatment of a malpositioned implant in the esthetic zoneStuart J. Froum and Jeffrey R. Lemler |
Index |