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赖红昌教授撰写的《当代口腔种植学进展(英文版)》选取口腔种植学专业基本理念和临床实际,包含全部口腔种植学领域热点:种植体周软硬组织、牙槽嵴保存、种植体植入时间、上颌窦提升、种植体负载、种植美学修复、种植前牙周维护、种植后维护、种植术中导航等,结合赖红昌教授的科研和临床实践经验,进行系统论述和解析。《当代口腔种植学进展(英文版)》内容不是重复普通的教科书,而是将其拓展;既强调专业系统性,又突出反映这些领域的研究进展以及存在的问题,旨在使研究生掌握学科发展前沿动态,通过学习和讨论,开拓视野,启迪思想,获取科研思路,寻找科研切入点,帮助制订科研规划,从而对某一问题进行深入研究。
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER Ⅰ PROGRESS ON DENTAL IMPLANT SURFACE MODIFICA-I'ION
PART Ⅰ SURFACE ROUGHNESS OF DENTAL IMPLANTS
1.1 Roughening of Implants by Titanium Plasma-spraying
1.2 Roughening of Implants by Grit-blasting
1.3 Roughening of Implants by Acid-etching
1.4 Roughening of Implants by Anodization
PART Ⅱ CALCIUM PHOSPHATE COATINGS ON DENTAL IMPLANTS
PART Ⅲ CURRENT TREND AND POTENTIAL WORK IN DENTAL IMPLANT SURFACE MODIFICATIONS
3.1 Nanotechnology on Implant Surface Modifications
3.2 Biomimetic Calcium Phosphate Coating
3.3 Anti-infective Modifications on Implant Surfaces
PART Ⅳ SUMMARY
REFERENCES
CHAPTER Ⅱ IMPACT OF SYSTEMIC FACTORS ON IMPLANT THERAPY
RART Ⅰ SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC
1.1 Gender
1.2 Age
RART Ⅱ SYSTEMIC DISEASE
2.1 Cardiovascular Disease
2.2 Endocrine Disease
2.3 Diseases oftheBlood System
2.4 Bone Metabolism Diseases
2.5 Systemic Autoimmune Diseases
2.6 Oral Muco-cutaneous Disorders
2.7 Medications
2.8 Radiotherapy
2.9 Habits
2.10 Mental Illness
REFERENCES
CHAPTER Ⅲ NEW INSIGHTS INTO RIDGE PRESERVATION AFTER TOOTH EXTRACTION INTRODUCTION
PART Ⅰ ANIMAL STUDIES
1.1 Implants for Ridge Preservation
1.2 Shape of Implants
1.3 Bone Substitutes
1.4 Primary Closure
PART Ⅱ CLINICAL TRIALS
2.1 Implants for Ridge Preservation
2.2 Shape of Implants
2.3 Non-surgical Treatment
2.4 Bone Substitutes
2.5 Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR)
2.6 Primary Closure
CONCLUSIONS
1. Implants for Alveolar Ridge Preservation
2. Non-surgical Treatment
3. Bone Substitutes
4. Guided Bone Regeneration
5. Primary Closure
REFERENCES
CHAPTER IV TIMING OF THE IMPLANT PLACEMENT
PART Ⅰ TYPE I PLACEMENT OF AN IMPLANT INTO A TOOTH SOCKET CONCUR- RENTLY WITH THE EXTRACTION
1.1 Bone Modelling at Fresh Extraction Sockets: Immediate Implant Placement Versus Spontaneous Healing
1.2 Soft Tissue Alteration And Aesthetic Outcomes
1.3 Clinical Recommendations
PART Ⅱ TYPE Ⅱ PLACEMENT OF AN IMPLANT AFTER SUBSTANTIAL SOFT TISSUE
HEALING HAS TAKEN PLACE, BUT BEFORE ANY CLINICALLY SIGNWICANT
BONE FILL OCCURS WITHIN THE SOCKET
PART Ⅲ TYPE III PLACEMENT OF AN IMPLANT FOLLOWING SIGNIFICANT CLIN-
ICAL AND/OR RADIOGRAPHIC BONE FILL OF THE SOCKET
PART Ⅳ TYPE IV PLACEMENT OF THE IMPLANT INTO A FULLY HEALED
SITE
Clinical Recommendations
REFERENCES
CHAPTER V TIMING OF LOADING PROTOCOLS
PART Ⅰ DO IMMEDIATE LOADING JEOPARDIZE OSSEOINTEGRATION?
PART Ⅱ DEFINITION OF LOADING PROTOCOLS
PART Ⅲ IS THERE ANY ESSENCIAL DIFFERENCE BETWEEN IMMEDIATE RESTORA-
TION AND IMMEDIATE LOADING?
PART Ⅳ DO IMMEDIATE IMPLANTS WITH IMMEDIATE LOADING PREVENT BONE
RESORPTION?
PART Ⅴ HOW DO LOADING PROTOCOLS AFFECT IMPLANT SUCCESS RATE?
Conclusions
PART Ⅵ CLINICAL RECOMMENDATIONS (WEBER ET AL. 2009)
6.1 Edentulous Patients
6.2 Partially Edentulous Patients
6.3 Esthetic Zone
REFERENCES
CHAPTER Ⅵ OSTEOINDUCTION, OSTEOCONDUCTION AND OSTEOGENESIS IN
BONE REGENERATION
INTRODUCTION
PART Ⅰ OSTEOGENESIS
PART Ⅱ OSTEOCONDUCTION
2.1 Ceramic-based Scaffolds
2.2 Synthetic Polymer-based Scaffolds
2.3 Natural Polymer-based Scaffolds
2.4 Polymer-ceramic Composites
PART Ⅲ OSTEOINDUCTION
3.1 Osteoinduction as Originally Defined
3.2 Principle 1: MSC Recruitment
3.3 Principle 2: MSC Cifferentiation to Osteoblasts
3.4 Principal 3: Ectopic Bone Formation
3.5 Experimental Design for Osteoinductive Materials
Summary of Guidelines
Concluding Remarks And Perspectives
REFERENCES
CHAPTER Ⅶ SINUS FLOOR ELEVATION
INTRODUCTION
PART Ⅰ ANATOMY
1.1 ShapeAnd Position
1.2 Pneumatization
1.3 Septa
1.4 Schneiderian Membrane
1.5 Blood Supply
PART Ⅱ DEFINITION OF TERMS
PART Ⅲ LATERAL SINUS FLOOR ELEVATION
3.1 Origin And History
3.2 Indications And Contraindications
3.3 Procedure
3.4 Complications
3.5 General Evaluation
3.6 Advantages And Disadvantages
PART 1V TRANSALVEOLAR SINUS FLOOR ELEVATION
4.1 Origin And History
4.2 Indications And Contraindications
4.3 Surgical Procedure
4.4 Complications
4.5 General Evaluation
4.6 Advantages And Disadvantages
PART Ⅴ EXTENSIVE THINKING
5.1 Grafting or Non-grafting ?
5.2 Lateral or Transcrestal ?
REFERENCES
CHAPTER Ⅶ ESTHETIC CONSIDERATIONS OF IMPLANT-SUPPORTED RESTORA- TIONS
PART Ⅰ PERI-IMPLANT BIOLOGIC WIDTH
PART Ⅱ EPITHELIUM
PART Ⅲ CONNECTIVE TISSUES
PART Ⅳ SUPRACRESTAL CONNECTIVE TISSUE
PART Ⅴ SOFT TISSUE BIOTYPE
PART Ⅵ BONE LEVEL OF ADJACENT TEETH
PART Ⅶ TREATMENT PLANNING
PART Ⅷ MESIODISTAL POSITION
PART Ⅸ OROFACIAL POSITION (LABIOPALATAL POSITION)
PART Ⅹ IMPLANT ANGULATION
PART Ⅺ CORONOAPICAL POSITION
PART Ⅻ USE OF PROVISIONAL RESTORATION
REFERENCES
CHAPTER IX PERIODONTAL PREPARATION BEFORE DENTAL IMPLANT TREAT- MENT
PART Ⅰ INTRODUCTION
1.1 Anatomical Features of Periodontal And Peri-implant Tissue
1.2 Microbiota Around Teeth And Implants
1.3 Pathogenesis of Periodontitis And Peri-implantitis
1.4 Association Between Periodontitis And Peri-implantitis
PART Ⅱ PERIODONTAL PREPARATION BEFORE DENTAL IMPLANT TREATMENT
2.1 Basic Periodontal Examination
2.2 Periodontal Prerequisites Before Dental Implant Treatment
PART Ⅲ SUMMARY
REFERENCES
CHAPTER X MAINTENANCE OF DENTAL IMPLANTS & PERI-IMPLANT DISEASES
PART Ⅰ DEFINITION
PART Ⅱ PREVALENCE
PART Ⅲ DIAGNOSIS
3.1 Peri-implant Probing
3.2 Radiographic Evaluation
3.3 Suppuration
3.4 Implant Mobility
3.5 Peri-implant Crevicular Fluid (PICF) And Saliva Analysis
3.6 Risk Indicators
3.7 History of Periodontitis
3.8 Diabetes And Oral Hygiene
3.9 Alcohol Consumption And Smoking
3.10 Genetic Traits
PART Ⅳ IMPLANT SURFACE CHARACTERISTICS
Couclusion
PART Ⅴ TREATMENT
5.1 Non-surgical Treatment
5.2 Surgical Treatment
5.3 Laser Therapy
REFERENCES
CHAPTER Ⅺ COMPUTER-ASSISTED IMPLANT PLACEMENT
PART Ⅰ STATIC NAVIGATION, BASED ON GUIDED AND CAD/CAM TECHNOL-
OGY
1.1 History
1.2 Computer-guided Surgery in Implantology
1.3 CAD/CAM Technique Usage
1.4 Clinical Report
PART Ⅱ DYNAMIC NAVIGATION SYSTEM
2.1 History
2.2 The Application of the Image-guided Oral Implantology System (IGOIS) in the
Placement of Zygoma Implants
REFERENCES
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目录
PREFACEINTRODUCTION
CHAPTER Ⅰ PROGRESS ON DENTAL IMPLANT SURFACE MODIFICA-I'ION
PART Ⅰ SURFACE ROUGHNESS OF DENTAL IMPLANTS
1.1 Roughening of Implants by Titanium Plasma-spraying
1.2 Roughening of Implants by Grit-blasting
1.3 Roughening of Implants by Acid-etching
1.4 Roughening of Implants by Anodization
PART Ⅱ CALCIUM PHOSPHATE COATINGS ON DENTAL IMPLANTS
PART Ⅲ CURRENT TREND AND POTENTIAL WORK IN DENTAL IMPLANT SURFACE MODIFICATIONS
3.1 Nanotechnology on Implant Surface Modifications
3.2 Biomimetic Calcium Phosphate Coating
3.3 Anti-infective Modifications on Implant Surfaces
PART Ⅳ SUMMARY
REFERENCES
CHAPTER Ⅱ IMPACT OF SYSTEMIC FACTORS ON IMPLANT THERAPY
RART Ⅰ SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC
1.1 Gender
1.2 Age
RART Ⅱ SYSTEMIC DISEASE
2.1 Cardiovascular Disease
2.2 Endocrine Disease
2.3 Diseases oftheBlood System
2.4 Bone Metabolism Diseases
2.5 Systemic Autoimmune Diseases
2.6 Oral Muco-cutaneous Disorders
2.7 Medications
2.8 Radiotherapy
2.9 Habits
2.10 Mental Illness
REFERENCES
CHAPTER Ⅲ NEW INSIGHTS INTO RIDGE PRESERVATION AFTER TOOTH EXTRACTION INTRODUCTION
PART Ⅰ ANIMAL STUDIES
1.1 Implants for Ridge Preservation
1.2 Shape of Implants
1.3 Bone Substitutes
1.4 Primary Closure
PART Ⅱ CLINICAL TRIALS
2.1 Implants for Ridge Preservation
2.2 Shape of Implants
2.3 Non-surgical Treatment
2.4 Bone Substitutes
2.5 Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR)
2.6 Primary Closure
CONCLUSIONS
1. Implants for Alveolar Ridge Preservation
2. Non-surgical Treatment
3. Bone Substitutes
4. Guided Bone Regeneration
5. Primary Closure
REFERENCES
CHAPTER IV TIMING OF THE IMPLANT PLACEMENT
PART Ⅰ TYPE I PLACEMENT OF AN IMPLANT INTO A TOOTH SOCKET CONCUR- RENTLY WITH THE EXTRACTION
1.1 Bone Modelling at Fresh Extraction Sockets: Immediate Implant Placement Versus Spontaneous Healing
1.2 Soft Tissue Alteration And Aesthetic Outcomes
1.3 Clinical Recommendations
PART Ⅱ TYPE Ⅱ PLACEMENT OF AN IMPLANT AFTER SUBSTANTIAL SOFT TISSUE
HEALING HAS TAKEN PLACE, BUT BEFORE ANY CLINICALLY SIGNWICANT
BONE FILL OCCURS WITHIN THE SOCKET
PART Ⅲ TYPE III PLACEMENT OF AN IMPLANT FOLLOWING SIGNIFICANT CLIN-
ICAL AND/OR RADIOGRAPHIC BONE FILL OF THE SOCKET
PART Ⅳ TYPE IV PLACEMENT OF THE IMPLANT INTO A FULLY HEALED
SITE
Clinical Recommendations
REFERENCES
CHAPTER V TIMING OF LOADING PROTOCOLS
PART Ⅰ DO IMMEDIATE LOADING JEOPARDIZE OSSEOINTEGRATION?
PART Ⅱ DEFINITION OF LOADING PROTOCOLS
PART Ⅲ IS THERE ANY ESSENCIAL DIFFERENCE BETWEEN IMMEDIATE RESTORA-
TION AND IMMEDIATE LOADING?
PART Ⅳ DO IMMEDIATE IMPLANTS WITH IMMEDIATE LOADING PREVENT BONE
RESORPTION?
PART Ⅴ HOW DO LOADING PROTOCOLS AFFECT IMPLANT SUCCESS RATE?
Conclusions
PART Ⅵ CLINICAL RECOMMENDATIONS (WEBER ET AL. 2009)
6.1 Edentulous Patients
6.2 Partially Edentulous Patients
6.3 Esthetic Zone
REFERENCES
CHAPTER Ⅵ OSTEOINDUCTION, OSTEOCONDUCTION AND OSTEOGENESIS IN
BONE REGENERATION
INTRODUCTION
PART Ⅰ OSTEOGENESIS
PART Ⅱ OSTEOCONDUCTION
2.1 Ceramic-based Scaffolds
2.2 Synthetic Polymer-based Scaffolds
2.3 Natural Polymer-based Scaffolds
2.4 Polymer-ceramic Composites
PART Ⅲ OSTEOINDUCTION
3.1 Osteoinduction as Originally Defined
3.2 Principle 1: MSC Recruitment
3.3 Principle 2: MSC Cifferentiation to Osteoblasts
3.4 Principal 3: Ectopic Bone Formation
3.5 Experimental Design for Osteoinductive Materials
Summary of Guidelines
Concluding Remarks And Perspectives
REFERENCES
CHAPTER Ⅶ SINUS FLOOR ELEVATION
INTRODUCTION
PART Ⅰ ANATOMY
1.1 ShapeAnd Position
1.2 Pneumatization
1.3 Septa
1.4 Schneiderian Membrane
1.5 Blood Supply
PART Ⅱ DEFINITION OF TERMS
PART Ⅲ LATERAL SINUS FLOOR ELEVATION
3.1 Origin And History
3.2 Indications And Contraindications
3.3 Procedure
3.4 Complications
3.5 General Evaluation
3.6 Advantages And Disadvantages
PART 1V TRANSALVEOLAR SINUS FLOOR ELEVATION
4.1 Origin And History
4.2 Indications And Contraindications
4.3 Surgical Procedure
4.4 Complications
4.5 General Evaluation
4.6 Advantages And Disadvantages
PART Ⅴ EXTENSIVE THINKING
5.1 Grafting or Non-grafting ?
5.2 Lateral or Transcrestal ?
REFERENCES
CHAPTER Ⅶ ESTHETIC CONSIDERATIONS OF IMPLANT-SUPPORTED RESTORA- TIONS
PART Ⅰ PERI-IMPLANT BIOLOGIC WIDTH
PART Ⅱ EPITHELIUM
PART Ⅲ CONNECTIVE TISSUES
PART Ⅳ SUPRACRESTAL CONNECTIVE TISSUE
PART Ⅴ SOFT TISSUE BIOTYPE
PART Ⅵ BONE LEVEL OF ADJACENT TEETH
PART Ⅶ TREATMENT PLANNING
PART Ⅷ MESIODISTAL POSITION
PART Ⅸ OROFACIAL POSITION (LABIOPALATAL POSITION)
PART Ⅹ IMPLANT ANGULATION
PART Ⅺ CORONOAPICAL POSITION
PART Ⅻ USE OF PROVISIONAL RESTORATION
REFERENCES
CHAPTER IX PERIODONTAL PREPARATION BEFORE DENTAL IMPLANT TREAT- MENT
PART Ⅰ INTRODUCTION
1.1 Anatomical Features of Periodontal And Peri-implant Tissue
1.2 Microbiota Around Teeth And Implants
1.3 Pathogenesis of Periodontitis And Peri-implantitis
1.4 Association Between Periodontitis And Peri-implantitis
PART Ⅱ PERIODONTAL PREPARATION BEFORE DENTAL IMPLANT TREATMENT
2.1 Basic Periodontal Examination
2.2 Periodontal Prerequisites Before Dental Implant Treatment
PART Ⅲ SUMMARY
REFERENCES
CHAPTER X MAINTENANCE OF DENTAL IMPLANTS & PERI-IMPLANT DISEASES
PART Ⅰ DEFINITION
PART Ⅱ PREVALENCE
PART Ⅲ DIAGNOSIS
3.1 Peri-implant Probing
3.2 Radiographic Evaluation
3.3 Suppuration
3.4 Implant Mobility
3.5 Peri-implant Crevicular Fluid (PICF) And Saliva Analysis
3.6 Risk Indicators
3.7 History of Periodontitis
3.8 Diabetes And Oral Hygiene
3.9 Alcohol Consumption And Smoking
3.10 Genetic Traits
PART Ⅳ IMPLANT SURFACE CHARACTERISTICS
Couclusion
PART Ⅴ TREATMENT
5.1 Non-surgical Treatment
5.2 Surgical Treatment
5.3 Laser Therapy
REFERENCES
CHAPTER Ⅺ COMPUTER-ASSISTED IMPLANT PLACEMENT
PART Ⅰ STATIC NAVIGATION, BASED ON GUIDED AND CAD/CAM TECHNOL-
OGY
1.1 History
1.2 Computer-guided Surgery in Implantology
1.3 CAD/CAM Technique Usage
1.4 Clinical Report
PART Ⅱ DYNAMIC NAVIGATION SYSTEM
2.1 History
2.2 The Application of the Image-guided Oral Implantology System (IGOIS) in the
Placement of Zygoma Implants
REFERENCES