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Laminate Veneers   Evidence-Based Clinical Protocols

Laminate Veneers Evidence-Based Clinical Protocols

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By Dr Markus B. Blatz 
ISBN:9781786981424 • Softcover •  280 pages • 274 illustrations

Master laminate veneers with this comprehensive guide featuring step-by-step clinical guidelines, from diagnostics and treatment planning to material selection, preparation, bonding, and more.
The content is inspired by social media–style posts and is concise, easy to follow, and backed by up-to-date scientific research relevant for success in clinical practice.
This guide is an essential resource for dental professionals and students seeking practical, evidence-based protocols to achieve excellent clinical results in restorative dentistry.
Contents
•  Diagnostics and Planning
•  Preparation
•  Provisionals
•  Bonding
•  IDS and Composite Bonding
•  Material Selection

Minimally Invasive Esthetic Dentistry "No Drill" Techniques

Minimally Invasive Esthetic Dentistry "No Drill" Techniques

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by Dr Mario F. Romero
ISBN 9781647242121 • Hardcover • 140 pages • 330 illustrations
In an age when smile esthetics are more important than ever, many patients are treated with invasive and costly restorative procedures that require tooth reduction and the destruction of perfectly good enamel. Patients receiving “smile makeovers” often do not understand the biologic cost of removing enamel—a beautiful tissue that not even the best biomaterials can truly mimic. Modern ceramics might come close, but only enamel can last forever. The ultimate goal of minimally invasive dentistry is to keep teeth intact for life. This book describes the best minimally invasive procedures for improving smile esthetics while preserving the natural tooth structure. Dive in to learn more about nightguard bleaching, enamel microabrasion, resin infiltration, and no-prep restorations, as well as tips for achieving great rubber dam isolation. Your efforts will be rewarded with beautiful and long-lasting results.

Unfolding Peri-Implantitis - Diagnosis | Prevention | Management

Unfolding Peri-Implantitis - Diagnosis | Prevention | Management

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By Alberto Monje and Hom-Lay Wang
ISBN:9788489873896 • Hardcover • 836 Pages • 1800 Illustrations

When osseointegration was first introduced by Brånemark as a therapy for the replacement of the natural dentition, it was accepted as an appropriate and predictable solution for young and middle-aged edentulous patients. No one anticipated the positive results and high level of acceptability that this therapy would bring about. The decision regarding whether to save a tooth or insert an implant is one that the implant clinician makes based on previous experience, recently approved therapeutics, and the best interests of the patient. This high-quality and timely publication will serve to enhance the armamentarium of implant clinicians in this regard. The editors have engaged leading thinkers in surgery and prosthetics to share their methods, ranging from prevention to regeneration. The text provides contemporary information for achieving constructive endpoint goals and for managing solutions to peri-implantitis and should have a place in every dental library.

Autotransplantation of Teeth - Revised 2nd edition

Autotransplantation of Teeth - Revised 2nd edition

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By Drs Mitsuhiro Tsukiboshi, Nozomu “Noz” Yamauchi, Yosuke Tsukiboshi and Taisuke Tsukiboshi 
ISBN: 9784781210087 • Softcover • 272 pages • 1595 illustrations

When osseointegration was first introduced by Brånemark as a therapy for the replacement of the natural dentition, it was accepted as an appropriate and predictable solution for young and middle-aged edentulous patients. No one anticipated the positive results and high level of acceptability that this therapy would bring about. The decision regarding whether to save a tooth or insert an implant is one that the implant clinician makes based on previous experience, recently approved therapeutics, and the best interests of the patient. This high-quality and timely publication will serve to enhance the armamentarium of implant clinicians in this regard. The editors have engaged leading thinkers in surgery and prosthetics to share their methods, ranging from prevention to regeneration. The text provides contemporary information for achieving constructive endpoint goals and for managing solutions to peri-implantitis and should have a place in every dental library.

Fusion - Art and Nature in Ceramic Restorations

Fusion - Art and Nature in Ceramic Restorations

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By Dr Jean-François Lasserre
ISBN: 9781786981370 • 792 pages • 2266 illustrations • 1st Edition Two-volume book • Hardcover • 792 pages • 2266 illustrations

Many books have been written about ceramic dental restorations, but there is still room for natural vision and for the fusion of art and science. The key to all creativity in restorative dentistry is the natural view, both in the characterization and reconstruction of the surface and the functional anatomy of the teeth.
Dr Jean-François Lasserre, together with an international team of experienced practitioners, has combined his artistic sense and keen observation of nature to create an essential reference of current restorative dentistry, including mimetic, minimal adhesive dentistry, optimal use of new ceramics, and functional integration.
Dr Jean-François Lasserre has authored numerous articles in national and international journals and has frequently presented lectures in France and abroad, dedicated to aesthetic ceramic restorations. Dr Jean-François Lasserre practices at the University Dental Hospital Center but also owns a private clinic in Bordeaux specializing in dental aesthetics, implantology, and prosthetics. 

Anterior Ceramic Restorations - Details That Make the Difference

Anterior Ceramic Restorations - Details That Make the Difference

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By Dr Victor Clavijo and expert contributors
ISBN 9781786981356 • Hardcover • 464 pages • 2476 illustrations • 1st Edition 
The objective of this unique book is to outline protocols for ceramic restorations. From esthetic planning to adhesive cementation, Dr Clavijo presents topics in sequences easy to follow. This is THE 
go-to manual. Each topic is evidence based and answers the questions that matter most — the when, how, and why of each procedure. Clinical cases demonstrate the details that make the most difference to achieving optimal results. The cases expand the range of any practitioner's options in daily practice to achieve clinical excellence.
Contents:
Chapter 1.    Digital Photography in Dentistry
Chapter 2.    Esthetic Planning and Digital Tools
Chapter 3.    Diagnostic Wax-up and Mock-up Techniques
Chapter 4.    Injectable Resin Technique for Provisional Restorations
Chapter 5.    Intraradicular Restorations
Chapter 6.    Tooth Preparations for Anterior Ceramic Restorations
Chapter 7.    Techniques for Impressions and Provisional Restorations
Chapter 8.    Ceramic Systems
Chapter 9.    Adhesive Cementation
Chapter 10.    Ceramic Fragment Restorations
Chapter 11.    Modification of Peri-Implant Contours
Chapter 12.    Introduction to Digital Dentistry

Prefabricated Posts - From Conventional to Digital

Prefabricated Posts - From Conventional to Digital

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By Drs Albuquerque, Silva and Morgan
ISBN:9781786981448 • Hardcover • 280 pages • 1023 illustrations
Restoring endodontically treated teeth is a complex procedure. A sound knowledge of biomechanical and clinical principles, careful planning, and the selection of appropriate materials and restorative techniques are essential to achieve the best functional and aesthetic outcomes. This concise and exquisitely illustrated book, based on the philosophy and clinical experience of its authors and on sound scientific evidence, is divided into 10 chapters in a didactic sequence to make it easier for dentists to apply the techniques in everyday practice. The focus is on preserving the heathy tooth structure as much as possible using both conventional and digital methodologies.

Protocol: Standardization in Fixed Prosthodontics

Protocol: Standardization in Fixed Prosthodontics

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Marko Jakovac
ISBN: 9781786981172 • Edition 1 •  Hardcover • 720 Pages • 1200 Illustrations
Fixed prosthodontic therapy is one of the most demanding disciplines in dentistry. This avenue is usually pursued only after other options have been exhausted, often when teeth are missing or show reduced durability, or in the presence of conditions that cannot be treated conservatively. Enhance your expertise with this comprehensive text that presents the key steps to success at every stage of therapy: planning, execution, manufacturing, and finalization. Discover the importance of meticulous treatment planning to meet patients’ short- and long-term requirements; learn key principles and techniques for effective and minimally invasive tooth preparation; avoid mistakes caused by performing procedures without proper guidance; embrace the latest techniques and technologies for creating high-quality prosthetic restorations; explore the intricacies of cementation for optimal adhesion and retention; and learn how to strategize to maintain restoration success and oral health. Whether you are an experienced clinician or a dental professional seeking to expand your practice, the protocol-driven approach advocated in this text will equip you to achieve consistent and exceptional results with fixed prosthodontic therapy.

Anatomy and Surgery of the Mandible

Anatomy and Surgery of the Mandible

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1st Edition 2023
ISBN 9780867159448 • Hardcover • 184 pages • 772 illustrations

By Drs Roberto Pistilli / Pietro Felice

For every surgeon, knowledge of the anatomy is a crowning achievement that goes hand in hand with the expertise to manage surgical difficulties. Most surgeons will tell you that such knowledge can only be obtained through anatomical dissection. However, the next best thing is this book. The authors have crafted an exceptional guide to surgical anatomy of the oral cavity that includes examples of everyday clinical scenarios as well as surgical complications that can arise. The focus of this volume is on the mandibular fossae, the lower lip, the mental foramen, the symphysis and body of the mandible, the retromolar region, and the ascending ramus. Each area is explained using detailed cadaver dissections and clinical and radiographic images. This book also includes more than 60 videos throughout to demonstrate anatomical dissections and surgical procedures.

Contents
Chapter 1. Perioral Anatomical Spaces
Chapter 2. Lower Lip
Chapter 3. Mandibular Symphysis: Mental Foramina and Interforaminal Region
Chapter 4. Posterior Vestibular Fornix of the Mandible
Chapter 5. Vestibular and lingual Surfaces of the Mandibular Body
Chapter 6. Mandibular Body and Mandibular Nerve Region
Chapter 7. Retromolar Trigone and Lingual Nerve
Chapter 8. Medial Surface of the Mandibular Ramus
Chapter 9. Floor of the Mouth and Tongue

Tooth-Preserving Surgery

Tooth-Preserving Surgery

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By Drs: Andreas Filippi and Sebastian Kühl
ISBN:  9780867159585 • 136 pages • 428 illustrations

Despite all of the advances that have been made in implantology, many patients still want or need to keep their natural teeth for as long as possible. Tooth-preserving surgery has been performed for hundreds of years, but the last 10 to 15 years have shown a resurgence and a great increase in knowledge regarding these techniques. The aim of this book is to present modern methods of tooth-preserving surgery so clinicians can expand the range of treatments offered in daily practice or to bring them up to date. This volume is not intended as a textbook, but rather as an illustrated atlas and reference work. Each surgical technique is systematically described with indications and contraindications, step-by-step surgical procedure featuring case examples, as well as prognosis and potential complications. Armed with knowledge of methods old and new, clinicians can evaluate whether their patients’ teeth—even potentially hopeless teeth—might still be preserved.

Zirconia - Material Properties and Surgical Principles for Dental Implants and Restorations

Zirconia - Material Properties and Surgical Principles for Dental Implants and Restorations

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By Drs Corrado Piconi / Mutlu Özcan
ISBN 9781647242008 • Hardcover • 21.6 x 27.9cm • 248 pages • 340 illustrations

Ceramic implants mark a turning point in the field of dental implantology. Zirconia can offer not only remarkable biocompatibility and esthetics but also exceptional strength and durability. Titanium has long been considered the gold standard, but under the right indications, zirconia can truly be the superior choice. Patients have higher esthetic expectations than ever before, and some want to avoid introducing metals into their bodies. This text covers the biomechanical and biologic properties of ceramic dental materials, the challenges that remain in the field, and practical considerations such as material selection and surgical implementation, so you can confidently meet the diverse needs and wants of every patient who walks through your door.

Contents
1. Ceramics as Dental Biomaterials
2. Zirconia in Dentistry
3. Reliability, Long-Term Behavior, and Mechanical Properties of Zirconia Ceramics
4. Processing Zirconia Dental Implants
5. Biologic Aspects of Zirconia
6. Biomechanics of Dental Implants
7. Hard and Soft Tissue Responses to Zirconia Implants
8. One- and Two-Piece Zirconia Implant Designs
9. Rationale for Using Zirconia Dental Implants
10. Guided Surgical Techniques
11. Ceramic Restorative Materials for Zirconia Dental Implants
12. Designing Zirconia Frameworks
13. Case Reports from the European Society for Ceramic Implantology

Vertical 2: The Next Level of Hard and Soft Tissue Augmentation

Vertical 2: The Next Level of Hard and Soft Tissue Augmentation

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Vertical 2: The Next Level of Hard and Soft Tissue Augmentation
By Dr Istvan Urban
ISBN:9781786981080 • Hardcover • 21 x 28cm • 560 pages • 2050 illustrations

In the author’s bestselling first book, Vertical and Horizontal Ridge Augmentation: New Perspectives, published by Quintessence in 2017 and translated into 12 languages, the guided bone regeneration (GBR) technique was described in detail. This new publication, Vertical 2: The Next Level of Hard and Soft Tissue Augmentation, is a continuation of that book but at a more advanced level. Now, the author delves into the details where the devil lives, and shares information that has never been revealed before on the topic of vertical ridge augmentation. It is important to read this book armed with the knowledge from the first book as you will need it on this second journey with him.

A major part of this book comprises full-color, step-by-step images of patient cases. At times, reading it is like watching a surgical video, where the author ‘stops the video’ to discuss with you, the reader, what he is thinking and doing at that step, what his next step will be, and the reason for it.

Included again are the well-appreciated ‘Lessons learned’ sections, where the learning objectives are emphasized and further notes given, including ways to further improve the techniques. The section on the mandible is more detailed in this book, with the focus on larger defects and the different surgical steps in native, fibrotic, and scarred tissue types around the mental nerve during flap advancement.

In addition, light is shed on the detail in treating the anterior maxilla, which has not been published previously. It includes treatment options such as the fast track, the safe track, and the technical track of soft tissue reconstruction in conjunction with bone grafting as well as papilla reconstructions after bone regeneration. The section on the posterior maxilla hopes to resolve issues such as the management and complications of combined ridge and sinus grafting, including difficulties such as the lack of buccal, crestal or nasal bony walls of the posterior maxilla before bone grafting.

In this must-have new publication, the procedures are kept simple, repeatable, and biologically sound. The techniques presented are not overcomplicated; they are simple treatment strategies with lower complication rates and more predictability in the final outcome.


Contents
Chapter 01. The biology of vertically and horizontally augmented bone
Chapter 02. Scientific evidence of vertical bone augmentation utilizing a titanium-reinforced polytetrafluoroethylene mesh   

The extreme vertical defect of the posterior mandible
Chapter 03. Reconstruction of the extreme posterior mandibular defect: surgical principles and anatomical considerations
Chapter 04. Reconstruction of an advanced posterior mandibular defect with scarred tissue
Chapter 05. Reconstruction of an advanced posterior mandibular defect with narrow basal bone
Chapter 06. Reconstruction of an advanced posterior mandibular defect with incomplete periodontal bone levels: the ‘pawn sacrifice’
Chapter 07. Reconstruction of an advanced posterior mandibular defect with the Lasagna technique using low-dose bone morphogenetic protein-2

Anterior mandibular vertical augmentation
Chapter 08. Reconstruction of the advanced anterior mandibular defect: surgical principles and anatomical considerations
Chapter 09. Reconstruction of the advanced anterior mandibular defect: considerations for soft tissue reconstruction and preservation of the regenerated bone
Chapter 10. Reconstruction of the advanced anterior mandibular defect: importance of horizontal bone gain

Posterior maxilla
Chapter 13. Difficulties in sinus augmentation and posterior maxillary reconstructions: missing labial sinus wall and ridge deficiencies
Chapter 14. Sinus graft infection and postoperative sinusitis
Chapter 15. The reconstruction of an extreme vertical defect in the posterior maxilla

Anterior maxillary vertical augmentation
Chapter 16. Introduction and clinical treatment guidelines
Chapter 17. Complex reconstruction of an anterior maxillary vertical defect

Extreme defect
Chapter 18. Anterior maxillary extreme defect augmentation

Soft tissue reconstruction in conjunction with bone grafting
Chapter 19. Reconstruction of a natural soft tissue architecture after bone regeneration
Chapter 20. The labial strip gingival graft
Chapter 21. The double strip graft
Chapter 22. Large open-healing connective tissue graft

Reconstruction of the interimplant papilla
Chapter 23. The double connective tissue graft
Chapter 24. The Ice-cube connective tissue graft
Chapter 25. The Iceberg connective tissue graft

Interproximal bone and soft tissue regeneration
Chapter 26. Vertical periodontal regeneration in combination with ridge augmentation

Ultimate esthetics
Chapter 27. Ultimate esthetics: reconstruction of the bone and soft tissue in conjunction with preserving the mucogingival junction

Complications
Chapter 28. Complications

Veneers - Fantasy | Risk | Success

Veneers - Fantasy | Risk | Success

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By Drs Maciej Zarow / Walter Devoto / Margarida Henrique / Louis Hardan / Marco Nicastro / Daniele Rondoni 
ISBN:9781786981165 • Hardcover • 28 x 21cm • 19 Videos • 352 pages • 1526 illustrations
Veneers is not a book to impress, but a book to teach, wherein the author’s deep knowledge of the foundations of dentistry is revealed. The need to carry out adequate diagnoses that consider functional aspects fundamental to achieving success in this compromised type of treatment is emphasized. The book answers a number of questions: Is veneering a challenge? What do you need to have a predictable key to success in your workshop? And – What did I have to learn and remember well, after an era of uncertainty, trials, and material choices, to treat this therapy as an ordinary but demanding clinical procedure? Through detailed clinical cases, this book shows when veneers are indicated, when to avoid them, what risks lie in wait, how to prepare the teeth, what type of materials to use, and how to proceed with cementation. It also shows where this type of treatment is going in the future, with the incorporation of the digital workflow. This book is a must for clinicians dedicated to esthetic restorative dentistry.

Contents
Chapter 01. Why Veneers?
• Questions the patient may ask

Chapter 02. Porcelain Veneers – Yes or No?
• Porcelain veneers – why yes?
• Advantages of veneers from a clinical perspective
• Porcelain veneers – why no?
• Absolute contraindications
• Relative contraindications

Chapter 03. Planning Veneers
• Medical history
• Clinical examination
• Structural risk factors
• Functional risk factors
• Photographic documentation
• Creating a diagnostic wax-up
• Dental office – dental laboratory communication card
• Mock-up or test drive veneers

Chapter 04. Dental Morphology
• Tooth structure
• Dental morphology
• The function of incisors and canines
• Primary anatomy
• Secondary anatomy
• Tertiary anatomy
• Teeth position and gingival architecture – esthetic considerations

Chapter 05. Photography Communication
• Photography: diagnostic and training importance
• Photography: dentist’s communication with the dental technician
• Photography: communication with the patient

Chapter 06. Preparation – Impression – Provisional Veneers
• Starting the preparation
• The veneers drive-test (mock-up) before preparation
• Ten steps for successful preparation
• Final impression
• Provisional veneers
• Preparation dilemmas

Chapter 07. Veneers Cementation
• Checklist
• The most important stages of color verification
• Veneer esthetic evaluation before cementation
• Adhesive preparation of the veneers
• Adhesive preparation of the tooth surface
• Porcelain veneers cementation procedures
• Procedures after veneers cementation

Chapter 08. Atlas of Clinical Procedures
• Veneers and teeth with multiple direct restorations
• Veneers and discolored teeth after root canal treatment
• Veneers and occlusal problems
• Constricted chewing pattern
• Occlusal dysfunction
• Esthetics and function: A, B, C, D of restorative strategy
• Veneers: changing the tooth shape
• Veneers: diastema closure
• No-prep veneers; partial veneers
• Veneers: creating symmetry with the prosthetic crown
• Veneers: creating symmetry with the implant-supported crown
• Veneer replacement

Chapter 09. Minimally Invasive Veneers or No-Prep Veneers?
• Preparation techniques
• Choice of the ceramic material
• No-prep veneers
• Chapter 10. Composite Veneers
• Tooth discoloration after root canal treatment and composite veneers
• Simplified composite veneers performed with the Style Italiano technique
• Indirect composite veneers
• Other solutions for esthetic problems

Chapter 10+ Digital Veneers
• Porcelain veneers: a digital platform
• Procedure protocol

Summary
• Advantages of direct composite veneers
• Advantages of indirect porcelain veneers
• Parameters for selecting veneers
• Video list

Tissues Critical Issues in Periodontal and Implant-Related Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

Tissues Critical Issues in Periodontal and Implant-Related Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

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By Drs Leandro Chambrone / Gustavo Avila-Ortiz
With special contributions by Salvador Garcia Valenzuela

ISBN:9780867159639 • Hardcover • 21.6 x 28cm • 624 pages • 2500 illustrations
The success of periodontal and implant-related plastic and reconstructive surgical therapy is based on several fundamental principles, including an understanding of tissue characteristics in both health and disease, proper selection and use of surgical armamentarium, adequate flap design and management, and an understanding of the properties and indications of different graft materials. All of these elements are interconnected and must be considered in the process of treatment planning and patient care. This book beautifully weaves together clear narrative and stunning visuals to illustrate the five core components of periodontal and implant-related plastic and reconstructive surgical therapy—the tissues, the tools, the flaps, the grafts, and the surgeries—and how to manage them successfully in contemporary clinical practice. A true masterpiece in periodontology.

Contents
Intro
Chapter 1. The Tissues
Chapter 2. The Tools
Chapter 3. The Flaps
Chapter 4. The Grafts
Chapter 5. The Surgeries

The Digital Revolution 2.0 - Clinico-Technical Applications in Daily Practice

The Digital Revolution 2.0 - Clinico-Technical Applications in Daily Practice

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The Digital Revolution 2.0 - Clinico-Technical Applications in Daily Practice
By Drs Alessandro Agnini / Andrea Mastrorosa Agnini
ISBN 9788874920976 • Hardcover • 21 x 28cm • 448 pages • 1240 illustrations
Technology has irreversibly changed our profession, ushering in a historical period full of challenges and opportunities. Leveraging digital tools to diagnose, design, plan, motivate, and execute corrective therapies is crucial for success in today’s highly competitive business environment.

Planning investments, creating partnerships, facing and overcoming the learning curve, involving the team, and making technology a daily routine by stepping out of one’s comfort zone are just some of the challenges for success in contemporary dentistry.

Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction to modern dentistry
Chapter 2. Digital flow technologies
Chapter 3. the smile architect
Chapter 4. The evolution of metal-free materials
Chapter 5. Full-digital approach in the management of gingival emergence profiles
Chapter 6. The role of technology in implant prosthetics
Chapter 7. Digital workflow in full-arch implants rehabilitations

Co-authors: Roberto Apponi • Giulia Benedetti

The main objective of this book is to help all members of the dental team to succeed by creating differentiation, uniqueness, predictability, and efficiency through the description of the cornerstones of digital dentistry, a concept of advanced and innovative dentistry that pursues progress

The Dentist's Guide to Atraumatic Extractions

The Dentist's Guide to Atraumatic Extractions

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By Dr William E. Mason
ISBN 9781647241391 • Softcover • 21,6 x 28cm • 144 pages • 467 illustrations

Traditional methods of tooth extraction involve raising flaps and luxating the tooth to force it out of the bone. This often results in significant trauma and ridge resorption, which can compromise future implant placement. In this book, the author details his atraumatic extraction technique, which relies on systematic removal of root structure to protect the socket from deformation and thereby maintain the patient’s original jaw anatomy and facial structure. With the root space creation extraction technique (RSCET), root structure is removed to allow space for the remaining tooth structure to be maneuevered and manipulated instead of pushed into the adjacent bony walls, thereby protecting the bone from trauma and resportion. Every tooth in the mouth can be removed atraumatically, and this book shows every step of the process and the tools required, including tips on atraumatic anesthesia.

Contents
Chapter 01. Introduction
Chapter 02. General Principles of the Atraumatic Extraction Technique
Chapter 03. Atraumatic Anesthesia
Chapter 04. Clinical Application of the Atraumatic Extraction Technique and Root Space Creation Extraction Technique
Chapter 05. Atraumatic Extractions in the Anterior Maxilla: Find the Best Exit Route
Chapter 06. Atraumatic Extractions in the Anterior Mandible: Watch Out for Thin Bone
Chapter 07. Atraumatic Extraction of the Mandibular Premolars: Bone Is Dense
Chapter 08. Atraumatic Extraction of the Maxillary Premolars: Easy Does It
Chapter 09. Atraumatic Extraction of the Maxillary Molars: Divide and Conquer
Chapter 10. Atraumatic Extraction of the Mandibular Molars: Divide and Divide Again, Then Conquer
Chapter 11. Socket Debridement
Chapter 12. Using an Atraumatic Root Extraction Device

Optimizing Clinical and Laboratory Workflows - Where Analog Approaches, Digital Technology, Photography, and Artistry Come Together

Optimizing Clinical and Laboratory Workflows - Where Analog Approaches, Digital Technology, Photography, and Artistry Come Together

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By Dr Vincent Fehmer
Series: QDT Yearbook, Volume 48 • 1st Edition 2026 • Hardcover • 21.6 x 27.9 cm • 260 pages • 785 illustrations

QDT is known to feature the best of the best in dental technology and esthetic dentistry, always pushing the boundaries of innovation and underscoring the value of clinical mastery. This year’s volume includes a record 20 articles, 5 of which are published online only to make the learning experience more dynamic and increase accessibility. While the articles span a variety of topics—from macrophotography to single-tooth rehabilitation to full-mouth reconstruction and so much more—the intersection of analog and digital approaches lies at the heart of the issue. Exceptional clinical and laboratory workflows leverage the advantages of both analog artistry and digital precision, and the articles in QDT 2026 showcase the fantastic outcomes that are possible when analog and digital are intertwined. 

Contents
• Reimagine Dentistry Through the Lens: How Dental Macrophotography Changed My Dentistry and Clinical Perspective
• ALO: All Light in One
• Facially Driven Anterior Prosthetic Treatment Using a Combined Digital and Analog Approach
• *A Fractured Central Incisor, Reversed and Reimagined: Surgical Repositioning with 180-Degree Rotation Using Digital Planning and 3DNA Blueprint
• *The Basic Shade as a Challenge and Key in Central Incisor Imitation 
• Designing Clinical Excellence in the Digital Era: Surgery and Prosthetics Guided by Design
• A Minimally Invasive Approach for Esthetic Rehabilitation Leveraging Both Conventional and Digital Workflows
• Rocket-Fueled Interdisciplinary Dentistry: A Patient-Centered Vision for Ortho-Restorative Care
• Digital Approach for Minimally Invasive and Predictable Restorative Treatment
• "M.Vision Five-Step Protocol”: Full-Mouth Reconstruction from Treatment Planning to Clinical Performance
• Porcelain by Design: Digital Planning for Esthetic Excellence
• Tooth Wear: Adhesive Protocols for a Full-Mouth Ceramic Rehabilitation
• Restoring Function and Esthetics: Case Report of a Comprehensive Rehabilitation for Severe Bruxism
• *Treating the Gummy Smile: Perio-Prosthodontic Management to Achieve Optimal Esthetics and Functionality
• Multidisciplinary Esthetic Treatment of an OSA Patient: 6-Year Follow-up Case Report
• *Esthetic Restorative Care to Counteract the Effects of Facial Paralysis Under the M-I-R-A Concept
• Integrating Digital Precision and Artistry: Full-Arch Monolithic Zirconia Restorations in Modern Implant Prosthodontics
• *Managing Esthetic Challenges in the Anterior Maxilla: A Multidisciplinary Approach
• Esthetic Treatment via Fusion of Digital and Analog Techniques
• Full-Mouth Rehabilitation with Implants: The Harmonious Application of Milling and 3D Printing

*indicates online article

Authors include:
Ricardo Almón • Amiram Avitan • Andreas Benecke • Anabell Bologna • Lorenzo Breschi • Vincenzo Castellano • Jaroslaw Chrobot • Lucian Toma Ciocan • Neringa Ciplijauskaite • Florin Cofar • Ioan Dorobantu • Mihai Dorobantu • Aurelia Magdalena Enache • Francisco Garcia-Torres • Mark Handelsman • Nicole Horvath • Sebastian D. Horvath • Koichi Inuki • Mihai Ivanel • Jun Iwata • Carlos A. Jurado • Kiarash Karimi • Sun Kyu Kim • Lucas T. Lammott • Rafael Laplana • Alexander Lichtmannegger • Edoardo Mancuso • Nazar Mazurak • Annalisa Mazzoni • Alexandru Mihailescu • Bogdan Mykhaylyuk • Nazariy Mykhaylyuk • Ion Nicolescu • Antonia Nikolova • Ciprian Panaite • Rafael Pashayev • Stavros Pelekanos • Sergio Perez • Luis Quintero • Vassiliki Rizou • Rene Rodriguez • Silvia Rojas-Rueda • Kite Saito • Andriy Savchuk • Ariel Savion • Alexander Schryvers • Claus-Peter Schulz • Jun Hyouk Shin • Venceslav Stankov • Enrico Steger • Roxana Stuparu • Anatoliy Tokar • Aleksandra Tomasevic • Tatsuya Urisaka • Tommie Van de Velde • Eric Van Dooren • Jose Villalobos-Tinoco • Charlie Ward • Lukas Wichnalek • Athanasia Zachopoulou • Srdjan Zupanjac

Peri-Implantitis - From Diagnosis to Treatment

Peri-Implantitis - From Diagnosis to Treatment

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By Drs Ioannis K. Karoussis / Niklaus P. Lang
ISBN 9781786981455 • Hardcover • 21 x 28 cm • 264 pages • 045 illustrations
In collaboration with P. Ntokou

Although much information exists on peri-implantitis, until now there has been a significant lack of concentrated knowledge and information on the subject presented in a book. This comprehensive publication solves that by summing up and assessing all the available information on peri-implant tissue pathology. It includes the authors’ vast clinical experience and offers conclusions gained from the critical evaluation of scientific research. The text is accompanied by a plethora of images and schematic illustrations that support and help to interpret the scientific knowledge, while also offering a step-by-step methodology to complement the techniques presented.

The book is therefore an invaluable source of information and clinical guidance for clinicians and students regarding the prevention, diagnosis, and successful treatment of peri-implant diseases.

Contents
Chapter 01. Anatomy of Periodontal and Peri-Implant Tissues
Chapter 02. Peri-Implant Tissue Healing after Implant Placement
Chapter 03. Classification of Peri-Implant Diseases
Chapter 04. Etiologic and Risk Factors of Peri-Implant Diseases
Chapter 05. Epidemiology of Peri-Implant Diseases
Chapter 06. Success and Survival of Implants
Chapter 07. Diagnosis of Peri-Implant Disease
Chapter 08. Treatment of Peri-Implant Diseases: Cumulative Interceptive Supportive Therapy
Chapter 09. Cause-Related Therapy (Infection Control)
Chapter 10. Classification of Peri-Implant Bony Defects
Chapter 11. Corrective Phase of Therapy: Surgical Therapy
Chapter 12. Corrective Phase of Therapy: Regenerative Techniques
Chapter 13. Peri-Implant Plastic Surgery
Chapter 14. Effectiveness of Peri-Implant Therapy
Chapter 15. Explantation
Chapter 16. Maintenance Care in Implant Patients

Mastering Interdisciplinary Treatment - How to Leverage Technology, Clinical Skill, and Technical Artistry to Achieve Exquisite Outcomes

Mastering Interdisciplinary Treatment - How to Leverage Technology, Clinical Skill, and Technical Artistry to Achieve Exquisite Outcomes

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By Dr Vincent Fehmer 
ISBN:9781647242015 • Series: QDT Yearbook, Volume 47 • 1st Edition 2025 • Hardcover; 21.6 x 27.9 cm • 276 pages • 742 illustrations

QDT has always served dental technicians with the best of the best work being done in the field. But technical artistry is only half of the equation, which is why QDT 2025 focuses on the whole picture of interdisciplinary dentistry, highlighting how clinician and technician work together to achieve predictable and esthetic outcomes. This year’s issue is stacked with several articles on FP1 prostheses and the digital workflows and procedures required for their planning and delivery, as well as multiple articles on minimally invasive laminate veneers and other topics relevant to daily practice, such as the fabrication of digital complete dentures, shade matching zirconia crowns, and managing the single central incisor. Throughout the issue, the latest technologies and their capabilities are emphasized, truly reflecting this era of digital dentistry while always relying on the foundation of manual skills and artistry, which can never fully be replaced by digital tools. With such a stellar group of contributing authors, this may just be the best issue of QDT yet.

Contents
Chapter 01. Segmented Monolithic Zirconia Titanium-Supported Double Full-Arch FP1 Prostheses: A Novel Approach
Chapter 02. Treating Terminal Dentition with FP1 Prostheses: A Digital Perioprosthodontic Approach
Chapter 03. Full-Arch Implants: FP1—A Digital Reinterpretation
Chapter 04. Achieving the FP1 Restoration via Prosthetically Guided Tissue Sculpting
Chapter 05. Reference Denture Technique: A Paradigm Shift in Contemporary Prosthodontic Rehabilitation
Chapter 06. Predictable Digital Workflows in Reconstructive Dentistry
Chapter 07. Porcelain Laminate Veneers in 2025: Combining Technology with Evidence-Based Clinical and Laboratory Workflows
Chapter 08. Ultrathin Ceramic Veneers to Restore Adjacent Teeth and Implants
Chapter 09. Laminate Veneers: Preserving the Essence of Natural Teeth
Chapter 10. Noninvasive and Straightforward Treatment of Localized Tooth Wear with Hybrid Ceramic (PICN): The Orthodontic-Assisted One-Step No-Prep Technique
Chapter 11. Contrast and Filter Techniques in Ceramic Layering for Natural-Looking Anterior Crowns
Chapter 12. Anterior Cantilever Bridge with Zirconia Infrastructure Coupled with a Pressed Glass-Ceramic Coating: Clinical and Laboratory Implementation
Chapter 13. Shade-Matching Technique for Full-Contour Zirconia Crowns
Chapter 14. Low-Viscosity Resin Infiltration for Enamel White Spots
Chapter 15. A Digital Leap in Ortho-Restorative Dentistry: Case Report on a Unified Approach to Minimally Invasive Restorations and Orthodontic Treatment
Chapter 16. How to Manage the Single Central Incisor

Authors include:
Gustavo Avila-Ortiz • Markus B. Blatz • Emil Bobev • Romain Ceinos • Florin Cofar • Julian Conejo • Eric Van Dooren • Jonathan Esquivel • Oscar Gonzalez-Martin • Meiken Hayashi • Naoki Hayashi • Alexis Ioannidis • Hans Joit • Eric D. Kukucka • Juan Legaz • Fabio Levratto • Sergio Losas • Amélie Mainjot • Ramon Gomez Meda • Yuki Momma • Flore Moradei • David Norré • Panagiotis Ntovas • Andrea Patrizi • Stavros Pelekanos • Javier Pérez • Jean Richelme • Vassiliki Rizou • Telmo Santos • Kimiyo Sawyer • Nelson RFA Silva • Naif Sinada • Tanya Spyropoulou • Venceslav Stankov • Hiro Tokutomi • Christina I. Wang

Interdental Papilla Reconstruction

Interdental Papilla Reconstruction

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By Drs Masana Suzuki / Fumiyo Yamaguchi / Masahito Takahashi
ISBN 978478121312 • Softcover • 21 x 29.7cm • 164 pages • 695 illustrations • 1st Edition 2025

Authored by a leading expert in periodontal microsurgery, this comprehensive guide addresses one of the most demanding challenges: reconstructing the interdental papilla. It provides clear, step-by-step clinical workflows supported by numerous high-quality photographs and practical, easy-to-understand illustrations. By focusing on the anatomical characteristics of the papilla surrounding natural teeth, implants, and pontics, the book offers valuable insights and techniques essential for achieving optimal esthetic and functional outcomes.

Contents
Chapter 1. Interdental Papilla Reconstruction of Natural Teeth
• Black Triangle
• Fundamentals of Interdental Papilla Reconstruction
• Historical Evolution of Surgical Interdental Papilla Reconstruction
• Case 1: Interdental Papilla Reconstruction with Orthodontics and Prosthetics
• Case 2: Interdental Papilla Reconstruction with Regenerative Therapy and Prosthetic Treatment
• Case 3: Interdental Papilla Reconstruction with Regenerative Therapy, Interdental Papilla Reconstruction, and Orthodontic Treatment

Chapter 2. Interdental Papilla Reconstruction of Natural Teeth using the IPAC Technique: Concept and Three Steps From Incision to Suture
• Concept of IPAC Technique 
• Interdental Papilla Reconstruction using IPAC Technique: 3 Steps From Incision to Suture 
• Case: Interdental Papilla Reconstruction
• Post-operative Management

Chapter 3. Implant Interdental Papilla Reconstruction
• Interdental Papilla Reconstruction between Implant-Natural Teeth (Single Tooth Missing)
• Interimplant Papilla Reconstruction (Multiple Tooth Loss)
• Case 1: Tooth-Implant Interdental Papilla Reconstruction (1)
• Case 2: Tooth-Implant Interdental Papilla Reconstruction (2)
• Case 3: Interimplant Papilla Reconstruction (1)
• Case 4: Interimplant Papilla Reconstruction (2)
• Case 5: Interimplant Papilla Reconstruction (3)
• Case 6: Interimplant Papilla Reconstruction (4)

Chapter 4. Pontic Interdental Papilla Reconstruction
• Treatment Strategies using Pontic
• Classification by Basal Surface Morphology of Pontic
• New Classification based on the contact relationship between the Basal Surface of the Pontic and the Alveolar Ridge
• Case 1: Tooth-Pontic Interdental Papilla Reconstruction
• Case 2: Pontic-Pontic Interdental Papilla Reconstruction (1)
• Case 3: Pontic-Pontic Interdental Papilla Reconstruction (2)
• Case 4: Implant-Pontic Interdental Papilla Reconstruction

Esthetic Implant Surgery

Esthetic Implant Surgery

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By Drs Jaime A. Gil / Robert A. Sader / Alfonso Gil
ISBN: 9781786981196 • Hardcover • 21 x 28 cm • 208 pages • 900 illustrations

Within the scope of the ever-evolving and exciting speciality of esthetic dentistry, Volume 1 of the IFED Esthetic Treatment Guide, edited and curated by Jaime A. Gil, Robert A. Sader, and Homayoun H. Zadeh, is a welcome and timely addition to current knowledge. From chapters on esthetic implant site development and ridge augmentation to how best to manage esthetic complications in implant placement, the book also examines bone, so tissue , and sinus augmentation, thus providing a comprehensive perspective and description of current techniques and approaches in this field of dentistry.

Implant placement in the esthetic zone and the anterior maxilla can be challenging for both clinician and patient. Volume 1 of this IFED Esthetic Treatment Guide is a welcome and needed addition to the clinician’s armamentarium when dealing with implants in the esthetic zone.

All techniques discussed in the book are beautifully illustrated with high-resolution photographs and images that help the clinician to understand and apply these techniques in the context of their day-to-day clinical practice. Case studies are used to complement and further illustrate the issues and solutions highlighted in each chapter, thus grounding theory into real-world practice.

Contents
Chapter 1. Esthetic implant site development
Chapter 2. Esthetic ridge augmentation with simultaneous implant placement
Chapter 3. Augmentation of anterior maxillary ridge defects
Chapter 4. Clinical concepts to enhance peri-implant soft tissue esthetics and peri-implant health
Chapter 5. Implant-related sinus augmentation procedures
Chapter 6. Immediate single-tooth replacement in the anterior maxilla
Chapter 7. Esthetics and peri-implantitis
Chapter 8. Esthetic complications and their management

With contributions from:
Stephanie M. Chu • Stephen J. Chu • Luca Cordaro • Alfonso L. Gil • Ueli Grunder • Ronald Jung • Ausra Ramanauskaite • Isabella Rocchietta • Robert Sader • Riccardo Scaini • Anton Sculean • Markus Schlee • David Schneider • Frank Schwarz • Behnam Shakibaie • Dennis P. Tarnow • Tiziano Testori • Daniel Thoma • Istvan Urban • Homa H. Zadeh

Ergonomics Applied to Dental Practice

Ergonomics Applied to Dental Practice

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By Dr Juan Carlos Ortiz Hugues
ISBN:9781647240905 • Softcover • 21,6 x 28cm • 132 pages • 116 illustrations

Musculoskeletal disorders are extremely prevalent among dentists due to sustained poor postures that cause muscle fatigue. This book teaches dental professionals how to prevent these disorders by adopting the four principles of dental ergonomics: knowledge of body biomechanics, using an ergonomic stool, implementing four-handed dentistry, and working with a surgical microscope. These principles aim to keep the body in a comfortable neutral posture throughout the working day, enabling dentists to work and live pain-free.

Contents
Chapter 1. General Aspects of Applied Ergonomics
Chapter 2. The Musculoskeletal System and Cumulative Trauma Disorders
Chapter 3. Sitting Posture
Chapter 4. Pain Syndroms in the Upper Limb
Chapter 5. The Role of the Dental Assistant: Four-Handed Dentistry
Chapter 6. Ergonomic Dental Equipment
Chapter 7. Rest, Stretching, and Fitness
Chapter 8. The Optical Microscope

Basic Oral Surgery

Basic Oral Surgery

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By Drs Andreas Filippi / Fabio Saccardin / Sebastian Kühl (Editor)
ISBN 9781786981189 • Hardcover • 21 x 28 cm • 44 Videos • 240 pages • 543 illustrations
Practical oral surgery skills – including tooth removal, plastic surgery, surgical tooth removal, tooth-preserving surgery, soft tissue surgery, and implant surgery – are often neglected in dental school education or are only taught postgradually. However, it is precisely these skills that are necessary for every dentist to be able to perform the many basic procedures in general dental practice without blood pressure being raised and a sweat breaking out. This book deals exclusively with the basic oral surgical procedures that are necessary on a daily basis in the dental office. The clinical chapters are all identically divided into indications, contraindications, specific risks, local anesthesia, step-by-step clinical procedure, wound care and closure, and postoperative controls. The text is supplemented by only a few relevant literature references. The strength of this book lies in the series of images as well as the videos embedded with links, which can be viewed via QR codes using a smartphone or tablet. This combination of images and videos is intended to give students, early career professionals, and practitioners more confidence before, during, and after oral surgical interventions.

Contents
Chapter 01. Anamnesis
Chapter 02. Hygiene, instruments, and suture materials
Chapter 03. Suturing techniques in oral surgery
Chapter 04. Incision guides and flap techniques
Chapter 05. Preoperative clarification
Chapter 06. Preoperative radiographic diagnostics
Chapter 07. Tooth removal techniques
Chapter 08. Explantation
Chapter 09. Surgical tooth removal
Chapter 10. Surgical removal and coronectomy of wisdom teeth
Chapter 11. Closure of opened maxillary sinuses
Chapter 12. Frena excisions
Chapter 13. Excisional and incisional biopsies of the soft tissue
Chapter 14. Pre- and posttreatment with medication
Chapter 15. Behavior after oral surgery
Chapter 16. Oral hygiene after oral surgical procedures
Chapter 17. Complications after oral surgery and their management
Chapter 18. Evidence-based aspects of oral surgery

With contributions by:
Stephan Acham • Zeynab Ahmed • Korbinian Benz • Constantin Berli • Michael M. Bornstein • Dorothea Dagassan-Berndt • Cornelia Filippi • Irène Hitz Lindenmüller • Jochen Jackowski • Norbert Jakse • Marc Joos • Petra Rugani • Bernd Stadlinger • Frank Peter Strietzel • Silvio Valdec • Hendrik Zeiß • Andrea Zürcher

Aligner Orthodontics and Orofacial Orthopedics

Aligner Orthodontics and Orofacial Orthopedics

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By Drs Werner Schupp / Julia Haubrich 
ISBN:9781786981066 • Hardcover • 672 pages • 3500 illustrations • 2nd Edition
This book presents useful tips and strategies on how to integrate aligner orthodontics successfully into clinical practice, whether outsourced or with in-office aligner treatment. This second edition sees the authors review the diagnostic protocols and the biomechanics of aligners before presenting aligner orthodontics protocols. Supported by accompanying case documentation, the discussion of each malocclusion includes information on the associated symptoms, the rationale behind the selected treatment approaches, and the various outcomes achieved. The separation into sections on each malocclusion helps patients and clinicians in deciding whether this system can provide optimal treatment outcomes for a particular clinical situation. This is a practical manual for any clinician interested in the treatment modality of aligner orthodontics.

Contents
Chapter 1. Physiology and functional neuroanatomy of the temporomandibular system and musculoskeletal system
Chapter 2. Biomechanical aspects of tooth movement with aligners
Chapter 3. Diagnostics
Chapter 4. Treatment planning and treatment with aligners
Chapter 5. Treatment of different malocclusions with different aligner systems
Chapter 6. Advantages of aligner orthodontics
Chapter 7. Avoid global warming and plastic waste

With contributions from:
Yuxing Bai • Wolfgang Boisserée • Fayez Elkholy • Bernd Lapatki • Julia Funke

 

Advanced Oral Surgery

Advanced Oral Surgery

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By Drs Andreas Filippi / Fabio Saccardin / Sebastian Kühl
ISBN 9781786981332 • Hardcover • 312 pages • 450 illustrations

Following on from the recent publication of Basic Oral Surgery comes the perfect book for advanced practitioners who frequently perform oral surgery procedures in their practices and want to update and develop their skills. The book is also aimed at current and prospective specialists in oral and maxillofacial surgery.

Like the first volume, Advanced Oral Surgery is designed as an atlas rather than a textbook. In the clinical chapters, particularly, the theoretical content is outlined in short passages of text and follows a similar structure: indications, contraindications, step-by-step clinical procedures, and postoperative controls. This second volume also contains numerous illustrations in the form of series of images and videos linked via QR codes. The content and scope of the book are based on advanced training programs and the range of clinical advanced training in oral surgery provided by university departments.

Contents
History taking 
Chapter 01. Complex patient profile in oral surgery Special equipment in oral surgery
Chapter 02. Optical magnification aids
Chapter 03. CO2 laser
Chapter 04. Piezoelectric surgery
Chapter 05. Cone beam computed tomography
Bone-preserving interventions
Chapter 06. Alveolar stabilization
Chapter 07. Autologous dental hard tissue
Chapter 08. Decoronation Tooth preserving surgery
Chapter 09. Surgical exposure and orthodontic alignment
Chapter 10. Apicoectomy
Chapter 11. Tooth transplantation
Chapter 12. Intentional replantation
Chapter 13. Transreplantation Soft tissue surgery
Chapter 14. Vestibuloplasty and apically repositioned flap
Chapter 15. Autologous soft tissue grafts
Chapter 16. Recession coverage
Chapter 17. Salivary stone removal Hard tissue surgery
Chapter 18. Cystostomy and cystectomy
Chapter 19. Removal of exostoses
Chapter 20. Surgical revisions of the alveolar process Temporary skeletal anchorage
Chapter 21. Orthodontic mini-implants
Chapter 22. Palatal implants Evidence
Chapter 23. Evidence-based aspects

With contributions from:
Stephan Acham • Daniel Baumhoer • Michael M. Bornstein • Thomas Connert • Dorothea Dagassan-Berndt • Henrik Dommisch • Tobias Fretwurst • Mathieu Gass • Norbert Jakse • Ronald E. Jung • Georgios Kanavakis • Adrian Kasaj • Khaled Mukaddam • Katja Nelson • Puria Parvini • Michael Payer • Martina Schriber • Michael Schwaiger • Frank Schwarz • Bernd Stadlinger • Frank Peter Strietzel • Silvio Valdec • Carlalberta Verna • Jürgen Wallner • Wolfgang Zemann

Seltzer and Bender’s Dental Pulp Revisited - Third edition

Seltzer and Bender’s Dental Pulp Revisited - Third edition

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By Drs Scott B. McClanahan and Ronald Ordinola Zapata
ISBN: 9781647241889 • Hardcover • 456 pages • 523 illustrations

The dental pulp is a complex tissue that can have huge consequences in terms of pain, disease, and oral health. This book explores the intricacies of the pulp–dentin complex and its biologic interrelationships with other tissues and disease states. 
For many years, Seltzer and Bender’s book has served as the singular authoritative source for all things dealing with the pathology of the dental pulp and periradicular tissues, and this fully updated edition continues that legacy. 
This essential text includes: 
•  the most current scientific information
•  focused content on clinical correlations
•  revised text to be as engaging as possible for graduate endodontic education.
“Seltzer and Bender’s Dental Pulp Revisited” is a must-read for all endodontic residents and students, and a great reference text for practicing endodontists.

Introduction to  Contemporary Orthognathic Surgery

Introduction to Contemporary Orthognathic Surgery

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By Drs Andrew Clark Jenzer, Jonathan Czerepak, Joseph Ivory
ISBN: 9781647241247 • Hardcover • 280 pages • 488 illustrations

The decision whether to save a tooth or insert an implant is one that the implant clinician makes based on previous experience, recently approved therapeutics, and the best interests of the patient. This high-quality and timely publication provides a resource to enhance the knowledge of implant clinicians in this regard. 
The editors have engaged leading thinkers in surgery and prosthetics to share their methods, ranging from prevention to regeneration. The text provides contemporary information for achieving constructive endpoint goals and for managing solutions to peri-implantitis and should have a place in every dental library.

Immediate Dentoalveolar Restoration - Immediately Loaded Implants in Compromised Sockets

Immediate Dentoalveolar Restoration - Immediately Loaded Implants in Compromised Sockets

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By Dr José Carlos Martins da Rosa 
ISBN:9781647241711 • Hardcover • 272 pages • 1550 illustrations • 2nd Edition

Single-tooth replacement in the aesthetic zone is one of the most common indications for dental implant placement. Immediate dentoalveolar restoration (IDR) is a technique established to broaden indications for immediate loading on individual teeth with compromised hard or soft tissue architecture. 
With this protocol, lost tissue is reconstructed in the same surgical session as implant placement and provisional crown delivery, reducing the number of interventions and promoting better aesthetics with greater predictability. 
This essential texts provides a step-by-step explanation of the protocols for IDR, featuring: 
•  minimally invasive and flapless procedures
•  use of the maxillary tuberosity for graft harvesting
•  immediate loading, and 
•  correct crown contouring for an adequate emergence profile. 
A number of clinical cases of different complexity are demonstrated to highlight the versatility of this technique and the excellent possible outcomes.

Essentials of Orthognathic Surgery

Essentials of Orthognathic Surgery

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ISBN: 9780867159561 • Hardcover • 320 pages • 1165 illustrations • Edition: 3rd
By Johan Reyneke
This long-awaited third edition of the author’s seminal text on orthognathic surgery includes not only a fresh new look and over a dozen new cases, but essential updates for anyone practicing orthognathic surgery. Though many of the surgical practices and techniques have not drastically changed since the previous edition, recent research has inspried new sections on airway management and orthoganthic surgery of the temporomandibular joint. The previous chapter on treatment of dentofacial deformities has now been split into two streamlined chapters on typical and complex dentofacial deformities to accommodate new cases and information, allowing a more user-friendly experience for the reader. Those familiar with the second edition will remember the illustrated step-by-step processes for patient evaluation, diagnosis, treatment planning, and surgical technique, and these vital resources have made into the new text as well. From the most basic bilateral sagittal split osteotomy to complex surgery involving three-dimensional analysis, movement, and rotation of both jaws, this book will help everyone from surgical residents to experienced clinicians in managing both children and adults with dentofacial deformities, improving both function and esthetics.

Contents
Chapter 1. Principles of Orthognathic Surgery
Chapter 2. Systematic Patient Evaluation
Chapter 3. Diagnosis and Treatment Planning
Chapter 4. Diagnosis and Treatment of Typical Dentofacial Deformities
Chapter 5. Diagnosis and Treatment of Complex Dentofacial Deformities
Chapter 6. Surgical Technique

Building Better Bone - A Comprehensive Guide to GBR techniques

Building Better Bone - A Comprehensive Guide to GBR techniques

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Roberto Rossi
ISBN: 9788874920969 • 1st Edition • Hardcover • 408 pages • 1360 illustrations
The idea for this book was conceived at a critical time for humanity, during the lockdown following the Covid 19 pandemic. An international group of fellow clinicians set out to create a book to analyze all aspects of a common problem in implant dentistry: the loss of one or more teeth, and the subsequent physiologic resorption of both hard and soft tissue. Defects resulting from tooth loss can be treated in several different ways, with similar but different surgical techniques, materials, and methods. GBR is an approach that has been around for over 30 years, during which time we have learnt its pros and cons. Understanding how to select the optimal GBR technique ensures reduced risks for patients and clinicians alike. This book is intended to be a “recipe manual” for how to help build better bone, and includes varied protocols representing the state of the art in modern dentistry, without commercial bias. The book is also enriched by 14 videos that provide detailed explanations of the techniques adopted, and each chapter illustrates expert recommendations for optimizing the techniques presented.
Contents
Chapter 01. Guidelines and Scientific Background of GBR
Chapter 02. Wound healing: from basic mechanisms to soft tissue healing in oral surgery
Chapter 03. Classification and Guidelines for Treatment of Bony and Soft Tissue Defects
Chapter 04. Fresh extraction socket management: thinking in and out of the box
Chapter 05. Osseodensification for ridge expansion: clinical protocols and case reports
Chapter 06. Resorbable and nonresorbable membranes
Chapter 07. Rationale for the use of autogenous grafts, alloplasts, and xenografts
Chapter 08. Autogenous Bone Grafting in the Posterior Edentulous Mandible with the Khoury Technique: Indications, Contraindications, and Limitations
Chapter 09. Innovative Autogenous Bone Grafting Techniques
Chapter 10. Use of heterologous lamina in the esthetic zone: site specific treatment options depending on site morphology
Chapter 11. Occlusive titanium barriers for GBR
Chapter 12. Cortical lamina xenogeneic bone membrane: indications, contraindications, and limitations
Chapter 13. Cortical lamina in horizontal and anterior defects: the multilayer technique
Chapter 14. Fibrinogen-Induced Regeneration Sealing Technique (F.I.R.S.T.)
Chapter 15. Use of cortical laminas for bone layering and bone-into-bone techniques
Chapter 16. Osteodistraction for ridge augmentation: principles, indications, and contraindications
Chapter 17. GBR for maxillofacial and congenital defects
Chapter 18. Digital vertical and horizontal bone block grafting
Chapter 19. Immune modulation with calcium phosphate alloplast. up-regulated, membrane free host bone regeneration
Chapter 20. Using digital dentistry to build soft and hard tissues for function and esthetics
Chapter 21. Evolution of xenogeneic bone membranes: flex cortical sheet
Chapter 22. Digitally assisted soft tissue and bone sculpting for PK1 (pink-free) full arch prosthesis
Chapter 23. Magnesium: the next generation of biomaterials in regenerative dentistry
Chapter 24. Oxidative stress and osteoimmunology: the two missing pieces of the oral osseointegration puzzle
Authors include:
Antonio Barone • Joseph Choukroun • Salvatore D’Amato • Peter J.M. Fairbairn • Edoardo Foce • Filippo Fontana • Vincenzo Foti • Howard Gluckman • Andrea Grassi • Arndt Happe • Salah Huwais • Giovanna Iezzi • Eugenio Longo • Michele Antonio Lopez • Hassan Maghaireh • Fabio Perret • Adriano Piattelli • Andrea Pilloni • Alessandro Pozzi • Lorena Rispoli • Roberto Rossi • Paul Leonhard Schuh • Giorgio Tabanella • Hannes Wachtel

Horizontal and Vertical Bone Augmentation for Dental Implant Therapy

Horizontal and Vertical Bone Augmentation for Dental Implant Therapy

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Craig Martin Misch (Editor)
ISBN: 9781647241254 • 1st Edition • Hardcover 
While the landscape of implant dentistry is always evolving, one constant is the need for sufficient bone volume at the site of implant placement. The management of bone deficiencies is a clinical challenge with an array of possible solutions, and bone augmentation is not one size fits all. This book simplifies things by presenting the assessment criteria and biologic principles required to make clinical decisions as well as the techniques and materials needed to successfully perform horizontal and vertical bone augmentation. The first several chapters provide the reader with fundamental knowledge of the science of bone augmentation and details the diagnosis and planning phases for bone augmentation surgery. The centerpiece of the text is the Michigan Classification for horizontal and vertical bone augmentation, developed by Drs Hom-Lay Wang and Craig Misch, which offers clinicians an evidence-based decision tree for managing different clinical situations based on the type of defect. Finally, the remaining chapters describe the various techniques for horizontal and vertical bone augmentation, including novel technologies like virtual patient planning for prosthetic guided bone augmentation, customized scaffolds for bone regeneration, and recombinant growth factors to improve regenerative capacity. Written by the most knowledgeable clinicians and researchers in their fields, this book prepares the reader to achieve predictability and success in implant dentistry, no matter the presenting situation.
Contents
Chapter 01. Bone Volume for Dental Implant Placement
Chapter 02. The Science of Bone: Form and Function
Chapter 03. Biologic Principles of Bone Augmentation
Chapter 04. The Biology of Bone Grafting Materials
Chapter 05. Use of Platelet-Rich Fibrin for Bone Augmentation
Chapter 06. Recombinant Growth Factors and Novel Graft Constructs for Oral Bone Tissue Engineering
Chapter 07. The Michigan Classification and Decision Trees for Horizontal and Vertical Bone Augmentation
Chapter 08. Clinical Evaluation for Bone Augmentation
Chapter 09. Systemic and Local Considerations for Bone Augmentation
Chapter 10. Patient Preparation for Bone Augmentation
Chapter 11. Guided Bone Regeneration for Horizontal and Vertical Bone Augmentation
Chapter 12. Mesh Grafting
Chapter 13. Block Bone Grafting
Chapter 14. Ridge Expansion
Chapter 15. Interpositional Bone Grafting
Chapter 16. Distraction Osteogenesis
Chapter 17. Preparation of the Recipient Site for Bone Augmentation
Chapter 18. Soft Tissue Reconstruction for Bone Augmentation
Contributors
Tara Aghaloo • Carlo Barausse • Chia-Yu Chen • Matteo Chiapasco • Benjamin R. Coyac • Alessandro Cucchi • Dan Cullum • Pietro Felice • Matthew Fien • William V. Giannobile • Howard Gluckman • Jill A. Helms • Ole Jensen • David Kim • Jessica Latimer • Bach Le • Mark Ludlow • Shogo Maekawa • Richard J. Miron • Maggie Misch-Haring • Alberto Monje • Rodrigo Neiva • Lorenzo Tavelli • Istvan A. Urban • Hom-Lay Wang

Advanced Zygomatic Implants - The ZAGA Concept

Advanced Zygomatic Implants - The ZAGA Concept

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Carlos Aparicio
ISBN:9781647241698 • Edition 1 •  Hardcover • 352 pages • 1142 Illustrations
The number of edentulous patients with severe maxillary atrophy is growing. Often, these patients desire a return to normalcy without the need for extensive bone grafting or sinus elevation procedures, and zygomatic implants may be just the solution they are looking for. Dr Carlos Aparicio developed the zygoma–anatomy guided approach (ZAGA) so that individuals with diverse needs and anatomies can each benefit from patient-specific treatment. Learn the ins-and-outs of planning and placing zygomatic implants and providing good follow-up care. This comprehensive text is your first step toward confidence in placing zygomatic implants.
Contents
•  Origins of the ZAGA Concept
•  Biomechanics of Tilted Implants
•  Planning for Surgery
•  ZAGA Classification and the Minimally Invasive Zygomatic Osteotomy
•  Using the ZAGA Concept to Determine the Implant Trajectory
•  Soft Tissue Management
•  Leukocyte Platelet-Rich Fibrin
•  The New Portfolio of Site-Specific Zygomatic Implants
•  Prosthetic Rehabilitation
•  Digital Workflow
•  Alternatives to Quad Zygoma
•  Evaluating Zygomatic Implant Success: The ORIS Critera
•  A Global ZAGA Mentor Experience

Vertical and Horizontal Ridge Augmentation: New Perspectives

Vertical and Horizontal Ridge Augmentation: New Perspectives

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By Dr István Urbán
ISBN: 9781786980007 • 400 pages • 1,229 illustrations

This book expertly describes the key features of vertical and horizontal ridge augmentation, such as the surgical anatomy of the floor of the mouth, papilla reconstruction, the modified lingual flap and the preservation of the mental nerve during flap advancement, growth factor applications used in conjunction with perforated membranes, managing complications of membrane exposure and graft infections, and a step-by-step description of complete reconstruction of the severely resorbed maxillary ridge using GBR with simultaneous sinus augmentation. Almost all cases described include a retrospective section with suggestions on what could have been done differently to achieve even better results, making this book a frank, ambitious, and immensely informative text on the clinical practice of ridge augmentation with GBR.

The Tongue

The Tongue

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By Drs Andreas Filippi and Irène Hitz Lindenmüller (editors)
ISBN: 9780867157765 • 216 pages • 591 illustrations

As the largest organ in the oral cavity, the tongue not only plays a primary role in masticatory and speech function—it is also a significant indicator of health, demonstrating signs of both oral pathologies and diseases that can affect the entire body. Because no health care provider gets the opportunity to examine a patient’s tongue as often as the dentist, it is essential for dentists to recognize when there may be a problem with the tongue and what the problem is. In addition to an overview of tongue anatomy and general diagnosis and treatment recommendations, this book contains an atlas of more than 50 specific diseases and health concerns that may present signs and symptoms in the tongue. Each is outlined in a quick-reference table describing etiology, prognosis, and more and is accompanied by photographs of different ways the condition can present. A true diagnostic aid, this guide will allow clinicians to identify and address any abnormality a patient’s tongue may exhibit.

Clinical Anatomy for Oral Implantology, Second edition

Clinical Anatomy for Oral Implantology, Second edition

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ISBN: 9781647240387 • Hardcover • 320 pages • 565 illustrations
Anatomical knowledge is vital not only for the safe and successful execution of surgical procedures, but also as the basis for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning. Designed with the practicing implantologist in mind, Clinical Anatomy for Oral Implantology has the utmost relevance to the clinical reality of oral implantology today.
Full-page illustrations demonstrate a detailed view of each anatomical area, and clinical photos, radiographs, CBCT scans and cadaver specimens provide a complete picture of what the clinician can expect to encounter.
This text presents the necessary anatomical material in a readable and interesting form, and every effort has been made to sequence the information
in a logical manner. This book is a must-have for any implant surgeon.
Contents: Arteries, Veins, and Innervation • Muscles of Facial Expression and Mastication • Posterior Maxilla • Zygomatic Bone • Anterior Maxilla • Posterior Mandible • Anterior Mandible • Bone Density and Adjacent Teeth • Anatomy for Surgical Emergencies • Topographic Anatomy • Venipuncture

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