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Esthetic Implant Dentistry:
Soft and Hard Tissue Management
Patrick Palacci and Ingvar Ericsson
Presents current guidelines for optimizing the functional and esthetic
result of the “third dentition,” including successful integration of the
implant with bone to achieve long-term maintenance of implant sta-bility;
bone augmentation procedures for the proper positioning and
alignment of implants; and an evaluation of prosthetic components.
224 pp; 518 color illus; ISBN 0-86715-392-X; £78

Aging, Osteoporosis, and Dental Implants
Edited by George Zarb, Ulf Lekholm, Tomas Albrektsson,
and Howard Tenenbaum

This book explores the relationship between osteoporosis and
osseointegration and offers treatment strategies for patients who
require implant-prosthodontic rehabilitation. Clinical consequences of
compromised bone quality, methods for optimizing bone augmenta-tion
and osseointegration, processes of bone formation, and factors
that affect wound healing are described in detail.
276 pp (softcover); 184 illus (77 color); ISBN 0-86715-407-1; £55

Risk Factors in Implant Dentistry:
Simplified Clinical Analysis for Predictable Treatment
Franck Renouard and Bo Rangert

Successful, predictable implant treatment requires advance detection
of specific risk factors that may lead to complications and failure. This
book offers a clear, practical methodology for defining and evaluat-ing
the impact of these various risk factors in individual patients.
176 pp; 378 illus (267 color); ISBN 0-86715-355-5; £55

The Sinus Bone Graft
Edited by Ole T. Jensen
This book addresses the many unresolved controversies in sinus bone
grafting, bringing together the latest scientific information and clini-cal
experience of international leaders. Explores the physiologic
capability of bone graft healing in the sinus floor and optimal strate-gies
for ensuring the vital osseous capacity required for load-bearing
osseointegration.
248 pp; 426 illus (326 color); ISBN 0-86715-343-1; £98

Clinical Decision Making and Treatment Planning in Osseointegration
Michael J. Engelman
This practical and easy-to-use manual presents the advantages and
disadvantages of implant therapy according to location and extent of
tooth loss. Treatment goals, presurgical needs, and esthetic evalua-tion
are also discussed. Includes ready-to-use sample letters, forms,
and flowsheets.
219 pp (spiral binding); 272 color illus; ISBN 0-86715-318-0; £58

Osseointegration and Esthetics in Single Tooth Rehabilitation
Carlos Eduardo Francischone, Laércio Wonhrath Vasconcelos, and
Per-Ingvar Brånemark

This book arms clinicians with the knowledge they need to perform
esthetic single-tooth restoration procedures, particularly in the ante-rior
region.
220 pp; 700 color illus; ISBN 85-87425-35-8; £71

The Brånemark Novum Protocol for Same-Day Teeth: A Global Perspective
Edited by Per-Ingvar Brånemark
Novum represents a refinement and simplification of the Brånemark
Classic protocol in that all surgical and prosthetic procedures can be
completed in just 6 to 8 hours. The clinical cases presented in this
book illustrate worldwide implementation of the Novum system in the
successful treatment of patients of different ages and bone anatomies.
168 pp; 504 color illus; ISBN 3-87652-634-5; £69

Osseointegration in Craniofacial Reconstruction
Edited by Per-Ingvar Brånemark and Dan E. Tolman
This text is a valuable resource in the treatment of patients with
potentially devastating craniofacial defects. The text brings together
the background, treatment planning, surgical and prosthetic princi-ples
and techniques, and posttreatment management for the uncom-plicated
and the complex craniofacial defect.
352 pp; 535 illus (411 color); ISBN 0-86715-337-7; £111


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Soft Tissue and Esthetic Considerations in
Implant Therapy
Anthony G. Sclar
This long-anticipated book presents advanced surgical tech-niques
for preserving and restoring natural dental esthetics in
implant therapy. Written for the novice and expert alike, each
chapter builds on the information in the preceding chapters
in a clear, well-illustrated, and easy-to-follow format. Follow-ing
a discussion of the rationale and biologic basis for creat-ing
a stable peri-implant soft tissue environment, the author
presents a systematic approach to the patient evaluation,
including quantification of the positive and negative ele-ments
that enhance and detract from an individual’s smile;
specific surgical maneuvers for managing peri-implant soft
tissues, including various innovative flap designs; the surgical
and prosthetic protocols of a technique for preserving the
natural hard and soft tissue anatomy in patients undergoing
tooth removal; soft tissue grafting techniques for augmenting
attached tissues around natural teeth and implant restora-tions;
and an innovative technique for reconstructing large-volume
hard and soft tissue defects in the anterior maxillary
area. The final chapter presents advanced cases that demon-strate
the use of these procedures in various situations, along
with algorithms to guide the implant surgeon in their selec-tion
and sequencing. For those who want to master new
techniques for treating esthetic implant patients with a high
level of predictability, this book is a must-have.
288 pp; 1,257 illus (mostly color); ISBN 0-86715-354-7;
£176
Available May 2003!
Contents
• Beyond Osseointegration
• Surgical Techniques for Management of Peri-implant
Soft Tissues
• Systematic Evaluation of the Esthetic Implant Patient
• The Bio-Col Technique
• Soft Tissue Grafting in Implant Therapy
• The Vascularized Interpositional Periosteal Connective
Tissue (VIP-CT) Flap
• Esthetic Implant Therapy
Atlas of Tooth- and Implant-Supported
Prosthodontics
Lawrence A. Weinberg
This book presents the treatment planning, preparation, fab-rication,
and use of tooth- and implant-supported
prosthodontics, both in theory and in practice. Drawing on
knowledge accumulated over 30 years in clinical practice, the
author describes and illustrates a variety of techniques to
guide practitioners toward an esthetic final result while avoid-ing
many of the pitfalls typically associated with partial and
complete-arch prostheses. Students and practitioners at all
levels will benefit from the author’s vast clinical experience.
220 pp (approx); 613 illus (591 color); ISBN 0-86715-427-6;
£81
Available May 2003!
Contents
• Esthetic Planning and Tooth Preparation for Porcelain
Laminates and Full Crowns
• The Semi-Adjustable Articulator
• Esthetic, Functional, and Vertical Dimension Planning for
Complete Arch Prostheses
• Biomechanics of Tooth- and Implant-Supported Prostheses
• Reduction of Implant Loading Using Therapeutic
Biomechanics
• Three-Dimensional Guidance System for Implant Placement
• Step-by-Step Clinical Procedure for Complete Arch
Osseoprostheses
• Clip Bar Overdenture, Hybrid Fixed Retrievable Prosthesis,
Clip Bar Osseo/Overdenture
• Troubleshooting Clinical Problems
• Occlusion and Centric Relation Evaluation
• Occlusal Adjustment: Clinical Techniques
Immediate Load in Implantology
Jimenéz ISBN 1-85097-068-8 Available October 2003!
Implants in Qualitatively Compromised Bone
Watzek ISBN 1-85097-050-5 Available October 2003!
Osseointegration in Oral Rehabilitation
Ignace Naert, Daniel van Steenberghe, and Philip Worthington
Fortified by 10 contributors, this book provides an introduction to
osseointegration in dentistry. It aims to help dental students pre-pare
to integrate prosthetic rehabilitation, with or without implant
support, into their clinical practice. While a basic text for stu-dents,
this book is also a valuable reference for practitioners of
dental implantology.
211pp (softcover); 223 illus; ISBN 1-85097-030-0;
Special Price £10!
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Soft Tissue and Esthetic Considerations in
Implant Therapy
Anthony G. Sclar
This long-anticipated book presents advanced surgical tech-niques
for preserving and restoring natural dental esthetics in
implant therapy. Written for the novice and expert alike, each
chapter builds on the information in the preceding chapters
in a clear, well-illustrated, and easy-to-follow format. Follow-ing
a discussion of the rationale and biologic basis for creat-ing
a stable peri-implant soft tissue environment, the author
presents a systematic approach to the patient evaluation,
including quantification of the positive and negative ele-ments
that enhance and detract from an individual’s smile;
specific surgical maneuvers for managing peri-implant soft
tissues, including various innovative flap designs; the surgical
and prosthetic protocols of a technique for preserving the
natural hard and soft tissue anatomy in patients undergoing
tooth removal; soft tissue grafting techniques for augmenting
attached tissues around natural teeth and implant restora-tions;
and an innovative technique for reconstructing large-volume
hard and soft tissue defects in the anterior maxillary
area. The final chapter presents advanced cases that demon-strate
the use of these procedures in various situations, along
with algorithms to guide the implant surgeon in their selec-tion
and sequencing. For those who want to master new
techniques for treating esthetic implant patients with a high
level of predictability, this book is a must-have.
288 pp; 1,257 illus (mostly color); ISBN 0-86715-354-7;
£176
Available May 2003!
Contents
• Beyond Osseointegration
• Surgical Techniques for Management of Peri-implant
Soft Tissues
• Systematic Evaluation of the Esthetic Implant Patient
• The Bio-Col Technique
• Soft Tissue Grafting in Implant Therapy
• The Vascularized Interpositional Periosteal Connective
Tissue (VIP-CT) Flap
• Esthetic Implant Therapy
Atlas of Tooth- and Implant-Supported
Prosthodontics
Lawrence A. Weinberg
This book presents the treatment planning, preparation, fab-rication,
and use of tooth- and implant-supported
prosthodontics, both in theory and in practice. Drawing on
knowledge accumulated over 30 years in clinical practice, the
author describes and illustrates a variety of techniques to
guide practitioners toward an esthetic final result while avoid-ing
many of the pitfalls typically associated with partial and
complete-arch prostheses. Students and practitioners at all
levels will benefit from the author’s vast clinical experience.
220 pp (approx); 613 illus (591 color); ISBN 0-86715-427-6;
£81
Available May 2003!
Contents
• Esthetic Planning and Tooth Preparation for Porcelain
Laminates and Full Crowns
• The Semi-Adjustable Articulator
• Esthetic, Functional, and Vertical Dimension Planning for
Complete Arch Prostheses
• Biomechanics of Tooth- and Implant-Supported Prostheses
• Reduction of Implant Loading Using Therapeutic
Biomechanics
• Three-Dimensional Guidance System for Implant Placement
• Step-by-Step Clinical Procedure for Complete Arch
Osseoprostheses
• Clip Bar Overdenture, Hybrid Fixed Retrievable Prosthesis,
Clip Bar Osseo/Overdenture
• Troubleshooting Clinical Problems
• Occlusion and Centric Relation Evaluation
• Occlusal Adjustment: Clinical Techniques
Immediate Load in Implantology
Jimenéz ISBN 1-85097-068-8 Available October 2003!
Implants in Qualitatively Compromised Bone
Watzek ISBN 1-85097-050-5 Available October 2003!
Osseointegration in Oral Rehabilitation
Ignace Naert, Daniel van Steenberghe, and Philip Worthington
Fortified by 10 contributors, this book provides an introduction to
osseointegration in dentistry. It aims to help dental students pre-pare
to integrate prosthetic rehabilitation, with or without implant
support, into their clinical practice. While a basic text for stu-dents,
this book is also a valuable reference for practitioners of
dental implantology.
211pp (softcover); 223 illus; ISBN 1-85097-030-0;
Special Price £10!
SPECIALOFFER


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Metal-Free Esthetic
Restorations:
Procera Concept, Second Edition
Carlos Eduardo Francischone and
Laércio Wonhrath Vasconcelos
The Procera system represents a unique,
high-precision approach to producing
natural-looking ceramic prostheses and
custum abutments for use with teeth
and implants. This book presents the
various applications of this system for
clinicians who want to expand their
options in providing high-quality, esthet-ic
restorations for their patients.
100 pp; 518 illus (mostly color); £57
Contents
• Concepts, Properties, and Indications
• AllCeram Crowns
• Total Ceramic Crowns for the
Posterior Teeth
• Alumina Coping Fabrication
• CerAdapt Abutment
• The Sintered Alumina Coping
• Procera AllZirkon
• Procera AllTitan
• Considerations on Metal-Free Pros-theses
• New Clinical Indications
• Procera AllCeram Porcelain Veneers
• Procera Copings with Different Thick-nesses
for Single Units
• Customizing the Copings to the
Proper Preparation
• Procera AllCeram Three-Unit Bridge
• Custom Procera Abutment
• Pircon Procera Abutment
Clinical Manual of Implant
Dentistry
Edited by Mithridade Davarpanah
and Henry Martinez
The aim of this textbook is to provide
practitioners and students with a com-prehensive
understanding of implant
dentistry, from diagnosis to technique.
With ample color photographs and dia-grams,
it carefully illustrates the various
surgical techniques routinely needed in
practice and suggests appropriate
prosthetic options. Treatment consider-ations
for each type of edentulism are
addressed, and a classification for treat-ment
in posterior regions is presented.
The authors also discuss surface prop-erties
and loading concepts and offer
innovative ideas for treating young
patients.
217 pp (softcover); 520 illus (426
color); ISBN 1-85097-049-1; £55
Alveolar Distraction
Osteogenesis
Edited by Ole T. Jensen
This book introduces a novel approach
to alveolar augmentation: alveolar dis-traction
osteogenesis. Still in its infancy,
this method offers the potential for
increasing alveolar bone height and
width while avoiding many of the risks
associated with bone grafting. Until
recently, this technique had been used
only under special circumstances in
patients whose options are limited.
However, ongoing clinical studies show
promise for much wider application.
200 pp; 335 illus (mostly color);
ISBN 0-86715-414-4; £82
Contents
• Alveolar Distraction Osteogenesis
and the Utah Paradigm
• Biologic Basis
• Prosthetic Considerations and
Treatment Planning by Classification
• Alveolar Distraction Devices
• Vertical Alveolar Distraction Versus
Bone Grafting for Implant Cases
• Vector and Stabilization During
Alveolar Lengthening
• Alveolar Distraction in the Class V
and VI Edentulous Mandible
• Vertical Alveolar Distraction of the
Posterior Mandible
• Anterior Maxillary Alveolar
Distraction Osteogenesis
• Distraction Implants
• Alveolar Distraction to Gain Width
• Complex Alveolar Distraction
Procedures
• Alveolar Distraction of Vascularized
Bone Grafts with Free Flaps
• Future Prospects for Distraction
Osteogenesis in the Maxillofacial
Skeleton
Implant Overdentures As the
Standard of Care for Edentulous
Patients
Edited by Jocelyne S. Feine and
Gunnar E. Carlsson
Leading experts discuss the impact of
rehabilitation with implant-supported
mandibular overdentures on function,
quality of life, and nutrition in edentulous
patients who have difficulty eating or
speaking with conventional dentures.
Practical clinical and management tech-niques
as well as case reports are pre-sented
to aid the practitioner in providing
this treatment.
160 pp (approx); 213 illus (approx);
ISBN 0-86715-430-6
Available July 2003!
Practical Implant Dentistry
Ashok Sethi
ISBN 1-85097-061-0
Available December 2003!


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Rehabilitation of Complex Cleft Palate and
Craniomaxillofacial Defects: The Challenge of Bauru
Per-Ingvar Brånemark, Kenji W. Higuchi and Marcello Ferraz de
Oliveira
This book documents the first ever international team approach to
providing complete surgical and prosthetic rehabilitation to 23 adults
with severe craniomaxillofacial defects. The team of professionals
provided comprehensive treatment, including not only surgical repair
of the defect and facial esthetic improvement, but also speech cor-rection,
psychologic issues, and prosthetic management, typically
with osseointegrated implants. Includes clinical photos and a step-by-
step analysis of each treatment plan and follow-up care.
148 pp; 344 illus (mostly color); ISBN 0-86715-347-4; £71
Principles of Esthetic Integration
Claude R. Rufenacht
This book guides dental practitioners toward a better understanding
of the art and science of esthetics by helping them develop conscious
knowledge of the various factors that affect it. Given patients’ increas-ing
concern with esthetics, every practitioner, from general dentist to
specialist, should acquire a solid and practical knowledge of the prin-ciples,
criteria, and factors that generate beauty in dentofacial com-positions.
248 pp; 532 color illus; ISBN 0-86715-369-5; £88
Esthetics of Anterior Fixed Prosthodontics
Gerard J. Chiche and Alain Pinault
With superior color illustrations, this clinician-technician team offers
principles and methods on how to achieve the best possible esthet-ic
results. Learn how the restorative dentist works not only with the
dental technician, but with the periodontist and the orthodontist. As
clear as it is comprehensive, this book will be invaluable to the gen-eral
dentist, the specialist, and the laboratory technician.
204 pp; 505 illus (465 color); ISBN 0-86715-258-3; £69
Complete Dental Bleaching
Ronald E. Goldstein and David A. Garber
Bleaching is now the single most common esthetic treatment for
adults. This book addresses patient selection, diagnosis, treatment
planning, sequencing of treatment, and patient expectations. It
relates the various bleaching methods in detail and includes a section
on the chemistry of bleaching and an index of techniques, materials,
and products.
176 pp; 202 illus (150 color); ISBN 0-86715-290-7; £48
Fundamentals of Esthetics
Claude R. Rufenacht
Designed to help practitioners develop esthetic judgment in
response to increased emphasis on facial esthetics, this book address-es
the fundamentals of esthetics, intraoral and extraoral means of
rejuvenation, and esthetic restoration of the smile. A practical proto-col
of progressive esthetics is proposed, and an approach to occlu-sion
aims at restoring functional stability and a youthful appearance.
372 pp; 848 illus (mostly color); ISBN 0-86715-230-3; £111
Esthetics and Prosthetics:
An Interdisciplinary Consideration of the State of the Art
Edited by Jens Fischer
In this extensively illustrated book, a distinguished group of authors
describes the treatment concept and technical possibilities available
for producing a metal-ceramic restoration of high esthetic quality.
Various treatment options are explained in detail and their advan-tages
and disadvantages are compared from different viewpoints.
220 pp; 488 illus (mostly color); ISBN 0-86715-324-5; £63
Imaging in Esthetic Dentistry
Cary E. Goldstein, Ronald E. Goldstein, and David A. Garber
Computer imaging is an invaluable part of dental esthetic treatment
planning. Imaging not only helps patients visualize potential solutions
and increases posttreatment satisfaction, it also improves communi-cation
with specialists and dental laboratory technicians. Packed full
of step-by-step techniques and tips, this book is essential for the
whole dental team.
188 pp; 205 illus (193 color); ISBN 0-86715-238-9; £51
Porcelain & Composite Inlays & Onlays:
Esthetic Posterior Restorations
David A. Garber and Ronald E. Goldstein
This comprehensive, easy-to-follow atlas of porcelain and composite
inlays and onlays, written by the two foremost experts of esthetic
dentistry, offers fundamental and alternative techniques as well as
future trends. With a step-by-step approach, it provides indications,
preparation, placement, laboratory fabrication, and more.
159 pp; 364 illus (170 color); ISBN 0-86715-171-4; £48


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Natural Esthetics
Dario Adolfi
This book presents outstanding photographic examples of
natural teeth that can be used by both the dentist and the
technician as a guide to proper tooth morphology, shade,
texture, and so forth. In addition, it describes a variety of
techniques for developing the anatomy of both anterior and
posterior teeth, constructing high-quality provisionals, and
fabricating ceramic teeth using metal-free systems. This book
will be indispensable for clinicians and dental technicians
who wish to educate themselves about the latest materials
and how to use them to achieve superior esthetic results.
128 pp; 436 color illus; ISBN 85-87425-46-3; £71
Contents
• Basic Shapes of the Upper Anterior Teeth
• Harmony Without Symmetry
• The Individual Characteristics of Natural Teeth
• The Colors of Natural Teeth
• Dynamics of Light in Natural Teeth
• Surface Texture and Superficial Gloss
• Provisionals
• The Non-Edge Technique
• Ceramic
• Clinical Cases
Bonded Porcelain Restorations in the
Anterior Dentition:
A Biomimetic Approach
Pascal Magne and Urs Belser
This book introduces a unique approach to esthetic restora-tion
of the anterior dentition. Guided by the philosophy of
biomimetics, the authors combine sound biologic principles
with an overriding respect for the natural intact tooth to
achieve esthetic satisfaction with bonded porcelain restora-tions.
Unlike traditional veneers, the approach described
here draws upon the ideal hues, the subtle shades, and espe-cially
the intracoronal anatomy of the intact tooth to serve as
a guide to reconstruction and as a measurement of success.
From this perspective, a checklist of fundamental esthetic cri-teria
is presented, and treatment planning, diagnostics,
tooth preparation, laboratory procedures, adhesive luting
procedures, and maintenance protocols are carefully
detailed. The reader will find all the information and step-by-step
instruction needed to obtain the authors’ superior
results, which are showcased throughout the book.
406 pp; 1,037 illus (mostly color); ISBN 0-86715-422-5;
£134
Contents
• Understanding the Intact Tooth and the Biomimetic Principle
• Natural Oral Esthetics
• Ultraconservative Treatment Options
• Evolution of Indications for Anterior Bonded Porcelain
Restorations
• Initial Treatment Planning and Diagnostic Approach
• Tooth Preparation, Impression, and Provisionalization
• Laboratory Procedures
• Try-in and Adhesive Luting Procedures
• Maintenance and Repairs