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Cementation in Dental Implantology : An Evidence-Based Guide

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Chandur P.K. Wadhwani, editor. --Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer , c2015.
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Treatment by means of dental implants has become increasingly common, but it is now recognized that cementation during the restorative phase can be the source of significant problems. Nevertheless, few dentists have a clear understanding of why related disease processes arise and there is a similar lack of awareness of the factors to be considered in cement selection, which all too often appears essentially arbitrary. This book examines in detail the issues associated with cementation in dental…
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Wadhwani, Chandur P.K
Responsibility
Chandur P.K. Wadhwani, editor
Place of Publication
Berlin, Heidelberg
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2015
Physical Description
1 online resource (xii, 202 p. : 269 illus., 246 illus. in color)
ISBN
9783642551635
9783642551628 (print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Cementation
Dental Cements
Dental Implants
Dental Restoration, Permanent
Evidence-Based Dentistry
Abstract
Treatment by means of dental implants has become increasingly common, but it is now recognized that cementation during the restorative phase can be the source of significant problems. Nevertheless, few dentists have a clear understanding of why related disease processes arise and there is a similar lack of awareness of the factors to be considered in cement selection, which all too often appears essentially arbitrary. This book examines in detail the issues associated with cementation in dental implantology, with a particular focus on residual excess cement and its consequences. It provides reliable guidance on cement selection and use on the basis of the latest scientific research. Among the topics addressed are microbial aspects of cement selection, new abutment designs, aesthetic considerations, margin placement, and the role of radiography. The relation of peri-implant disease to residual excess cement is explored in depth, and alternatives to the cementation process are also considered. All of the chapters have been written by leading experts in restorative and surgical dental implantology. The information supplied isádesigned to change the way in which the dentist thinks and practices by replacing assumptions and reliance on anecdotes with evidence-based knowledge.
Contents
1 Restoring the Dental Implant: The Biological Determinants -- 2 Cemented Implant Restorations and the Risk of Peri-Implant Disease: Current Status -- 3 Peri-implant Disease and Cemented Implant Restorations: A Multifactorial Etiology -- 4 Implant Luting Cements -- 5 Residual Excess Cement Detection -- 6 How Abutment Margin Design Influences Cement Flow: Abutment Selection and Cement Margin Site -- 7 Restorative Options That Eliminate or Reduce the Potential for Cement-Induced Peri-implant Disease -- 8 Clinical Solutions: PTFE -- 9 Importance of the Implant Screw Access Channel Location: Development of a Screw Access Channel Locating Device and Radiographic Integrator -- 10 Intraoral Radiography and Implant Restoration -- 11 Treatment Options Related to Cement Contamination and Repair of Lesions.
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