This atlas is unique in comparing the two disciplines of dental
implant surgery and tooth-preserving surgery with respect to common
procedures, problems, and failures and in providing excellent
guidance on the prevention and management of complications. The
etiology of a wide variety of implant-related and
non-implant-related complications and failures is carefully
explained. Since many complications have their roots in oral and
periodontal surgical maneuvers, these maneuvers are themselves
discussed and extensively illustrated. The most frequently used
tooth preservation procedures are also fully described, with
emphasis on correct surgical technique as a means to avoid
complications. The use of these procedures is constantly weighed
against the effects of tooth removal and insertion of dental
implants. The text is complemented by the inclusion of a
substantial number of helpful references. While the atlas is
intended primarily for dentists involved in outpatient implant
dentistry and oral surgery, oral and maxillofacial surgeons will
also find the descriptions of innovative techniques or maneuvers to
be of interest, including those relating to the selection of
incision and flap design and the sinus floor elevation techniques.
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