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Risk Factors in Implant Dentistry
註釋Successful, predictable imjplant treatment requieres asdvance detection of specific risk factors that may lead to complications and failure. This book offers a clear, practical methodology for defining and evaluating the impact of these various risk factors in each pastient considering implant theray. For some patients, identification of specific risk factors may lead to modification of the treatment plant (eg, prolonging healing time, using more implants, reducing prosthetic extensions), while in others it may contrasindicate implant treatment altogether. This immensely practical, clinical guide will give specialists and general practitioners alike increased confidence in discussing the option of implant therapy with their patients.The first three chapters of this book provide a comprehensive analysis of the general, esthetic, and biomechanical risks inherent in implant treatment, comined with specific guidelines for evaluating their potential impact in individual patients. In chapters 4 and 5, the risk factors and limitations specific to asll types of edentulism are described in detail, and the safest treatment options, as well as alternative solutions, are given for each. The various surgical protocols, including solutions to bone-relasted problems, are presented in chapter 6. Chapter 7 stresses the importance of two-way communication between the practitioner and the patient, and chapter 8 addresses complications and failures in a straightforward manner.