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Dental implants have become one of the most popular and rapidly growing techniques for replacing missing teeth. While their predictability, functionality, and durability make them an attractive option for patients and clinicians alike, complications can arise at any stage from patient assessment to maintenance therapy. Dental Implant Complications: Etiology, Prevention, and Treatment, Second Edition, updates and expands the hallmark first edition, which was the first comprehensive reference designed to provide clinicians of all skill levels with practical instruction grounded in evidence-based research. Featuring cases from a variety of dental specialties, the book covers the most commonly occurring implant complications as well as the unique.

Dental Implant Complications: Etiology, Prevention, and Treatment, Second Edition, is organized sequentially, guiding the reader through complications associated with the diagnosis, treatment planning, placement, restoration, and maintenance of implants at any stage. Complications associated with various bone augmentation and sinus lift procedures are also discussed in detail with emphasis on their etiology and prevention. Each chapter utilizes a highly illustrated and user-friendly format to showcase key pedagogical features, including a list of “take home tips” summarizing the fundamental points of each chapter. New chapters include discussions of complications from drug prescribing, implant naturalization, cemented restorations, loose implant restoration syndrome, and craniofacial growth. Readers will also find more case presentations to see how complications have been managed in real-world situations.

Dental Implant Complications: Etiology, Prevention, and Treatment, Second Edition, brings together contributions from leading experts in the field under the superior editorship of Dr. Stuart Froum. With its pragmatic approach to preventing and managing implant complications, this expertly crafted text continues to serve as an indispensable clinical reference and guide for all dentists placing or restoring implants.

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Dental Implant Complications

Etiology, Prevention, and Treatment

Secont Edition

Edited by

Staurt J. Froum DDS

Clinical Professor and Director of Clinical ResearchDepartment of Periodontology and Implant Dentistry at New YorkUniversity College of Dentistry, New York, USA

Copyright © 2016 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved Copyright © 2010 by Blackwell Publishing

Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey

Published simultaneously in Canada

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Cover images: Top row – courtesy of Kirk Pasquinelli DDS Bottom row – courtesy of Stuart J. Froum DDS

Contents

List of Contributors

Foreword

Introduction

Chapter 1 Implant complications: scope of the problem

Introduction

Etiology

Prevention and treatment

Acknowledgments

References

Chapter 2 Implant complications associated with systemic disorders and medications

Introduction

Etiology

Prevention

Treatment

Take-home hints

References

Chapter 3 Complications of drug prescribing in implant therapy

Introduction

Etiology of drug prescribing complications

Types of drug and drug prescribing complications

Prevention of drug prescribing complications

Antibiotic prescribing in dental implant therapy

Analgesic prescribing

Steroid prescribing

Conclusions

Take-home hints

References

Chapter 4 Complications associated with implant planning: etiology, prevention, and treatment

Introduction

Etiology

Prevention through careful diagnosis and risk assessment

Prevention of complications through careful treatment planning

Take-home hints

Acknowledgments

References

Chapter 5 Implant complications associated with two- and three-dimensional diagnostic imaging technologies

Case 1: Complications due to scanographic templates

Case 2: Long-term complications due to nerve perforation

Case 3: Sinus augmentation complications diagnosed by three-dimensional imaging

Case 4: Complications related to improper surgical technique, diagnosis, and free-hand implant placement

Case 5: Complications in the mandibular symphysis – related to diagnostic imagery

Conclusions

Take-home hints

References

Chapter 6 Implant fractures: etiology, prevention, and treatment

Introduction

Incidence

Etiology

Treatment of the fractured implant

Conclusion

Take-home hints

References

Chapter 7 Implant naturalization: restoring osseointegrated dental implants with damaged platforms and connections

Introduction

Etiology and prevention

Etiology

Treatment

Take-home hints

Acknowledgments

References

Chapter 8 Implant failure: prevalence, risk factors, management, and prevention

Introduction

Definition and classification of implant failure

Incidence of implant failures

Etiology and risk factors

Prevention of implant failures

Treatment for implant failure

Take-home hints

References

Chapter 9 Peri-implantitis: etiology, pathogenesis, prevention, and therapy

Etiology

Microbiological aspects

Pathogenesis of peri-implant diseases

Diagnostic aspects

Prevention: prophylactic procedures

Treatment: therapeutic strategies

Conclusions and clinical implications

Take-home hints

Acknowledgments

References

Chapter 10 Complications related to cemented implant restoration

Introduction

Advantages of the cement-retained implant restoration

Problems associated with cemented implant restorations

Cementing restorations onto teeth versus implants – why the difference?

Etiology

Prevention

Treatment

The future of cement-retained implant restorations

Take-home hints

Note

References

Chapter 11 Esthetic complications due to implant malpositions: etiology, prevention, and treatment

Introduction

Etiology

Prevention of implant malposition

Treatment of esthetic complications due to implant malposition

Conclusions

Take-home hints

References

Chapter 12 Prosthetic-related dental implant complications: etiology, prevention, and treatment

Introduction

Etiology and timing of complications and failure

Mechanical complications

Phonetic complications

Esthetic complications

Biologic complications attributable to the prosthesis

Conclusions

Take-home hints

References

Chapter 13 The loose implant restoration syndrome

Introduction

Scenario 1: Loose implant restoration emergency

Conclusion

Etiology of the loose implant restoration syndrome

Treatment protocol

Scenario 2: Loose screw-retained crown

Scenario 3: Loose cement-retained posterior crown

Scenario 4: Loose cement-retained anterior crown

Scenario 5: Loose anterior implant crown: screw-retained or cement-retained?

Scenario 6: Loose screw-retained fixed partial denture

Treatment considerations

Contributing factors and prevention of screw loosening

Take-home hints

Acknowledgments

References

Chapter 14 Management of complications associated with single-implant esthetics

Introduction

Possible failures, prevalence and etiology

Targeted strategies for implant success in the esthetic zone

Tooth extraction: an important factor in avoiding complications

Key elements in implant placement and resolving esthetic complications

Case report: step-by-step clinical procedures to resolve an implant complication in the esthetic area

Conclusions

Take-home hints

Acknowledgments

References

Chapter 15 Esthetic complications with adjacent implant restorations

Complications

Etiology

Prevention

Treatment

Case report

Conclusions

Take-home hints

References

Chapter 16 Complications of autogenous bone grafting

Introduction

Donor sites

Recipient site complications: early healing complications

Recipient site complications: late healing complications

Take-home hints

References

Chapter 17 Complications in guided bone regeneration

Introduction

Literature review

Prevention of complications: surgical technique

Clinical management of GBR complications

Conclusions

Take-home hints

References

Chapter 18 Avoiding complications of alveolar segmental osteoperiosteal flaps

Alveolar distraction osteogenesis

Sandwich osteotomy

Alveolar width distraction

Island osteoperiosteal flap

Book bone flap

Major orthognathic distraction procedures

Summary

Take-home hints

References

Chapter 19 Complications in lateral window sinus elevation surgery

Introduction

Intraoperative complications

Take-home hints

Take-home hints

Postoperative complications

Take-home hints

Conclusion

References

Chapter 20 Complications with transcrestal sinus floor elevation: etiology, prevention, and treatment

Incidence

Etiology

Prevention

Management

Take-home hints

References

Chapter 21 Implant complications related to immediate implant placement into extraction sites

Introduction

Etiology and prevention

Immediate tooth replacement (non-occlusally loaded) at the time of extraction of the natural tooth

Procedures to prevent failure using the immediate implant placement protocol with a non-loading provisional

Treatment of maxillary molars with the IIP protocol

Treatment of mandibular molars

Prevention

Treatment of complications

Take-home hints

References

Chapter 22 Complications associated with flapless surgery

Introduction

Definition of flapless surgery

Goals of therapy

Etiology

Prevention

Treatment

Summary

Take-home hints

Potential conflicts of interest

References

Chapter 23 Complications related to immediately loaded dental implants

Failure to achieve osseointegration

Surgical complications related to immediate loading

Esthetic complications

Implant malposition

Restorative complications

Guided surgery and prefabricated restorations

Summary

Take-home hints

References

Chapter 24 Prosthodontic complications related to non-optimal dental implant placement

Introduction

Etiology

Implant location

Prevention

Treatment

Take-home hints

References

Chapter 25 Prosthodontic management of malpositioned implants and implant occlusion complications

Introduction

Etiology of malpositioned implants

Prevention

Treatment

Etiologies of implant occlusion complications

Prevention of implant occlusion complications

Treatment

Conclusion

Take-home hints

References

Chapter 26 Craniofacial growth in adults and its implications for implant reconstruction

Introduction

Etiology

Prevention and treatment

Take-home hints

References

Chapter 27 Implant complications encountered during maintenance therapy

Introduction

Diagnosis

Prevention

Treatment

Take-home hints

References

Chapter 28 Medicolegal issues related to implant complications

Etiology of malpractice litigation

Etiology of implant-related legal claims

Take-home hints

References

Appendix 28.1: Example of an informed consent form

Appendix 28.2: Release of liability form

Chapter 29 Management of implant complications by the experts (part 1)

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