Zygomatic Implants
The Anatomy Guided Approach
1st Edition 2012
Libro
Hardcover, 21 x 28 cm, 254 páginas, 525 ilustración
Idioma: Inglés
Categorías: Implantología, Cirugía oral y maxilofacial
Nº de stock: BL028
ISBN 978-1-85097-225-9
QP United Kingdom
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Contents
Chapter 01. Minimization in Oral Implant Rehabilitation: A Patient-Centered Ethics-Based Approach
Chapter 02. Anatomical Grounding
Chapter 03. Tilted Implants as Background for Zygoma Implants
Chapter 04. Biomechanical Aspects of Tilted Regular and Zygoma Implants
Chapter 05. Pre- and Postoperative Radiographic Examinations of the Zygoma Implant Site
Chapter 06. Sinus Reactions to Zygoma Implants
Chapter 07. Indications and Contraindications for the Use of the Zygoma Implant
Chapter 08. Management of Oral and Intravenous Conscious Sedation for Oral Surgical Procedures
Chapter 09. The Original Surgical Technique
Chapter 10. The Zygoma Anatomy-Guided Approach (ZAGA) to Implant Placement
Chapter 11. ZAGA: The ABC's of Establishing the Implant Trajectory
Chapter 12. Virtual Surgical Planning
Chapter 13. The Zygoma Quad Approach: Rehabilitation of an Extremely Atrophied Maxilla Using Four Zygoma Implants
Chapter 14. Alternative Techniques and New Developments
Chapter 15. The Rationale for Fixed Reconstructions in the Maxilla
Chapter 16. Modifications of the Original Brånemark Prosthetic Protocol for Immediate Function and Esthetics
Chapter 17. Prosthodontic Aspects of the Zygoma Rehabilitation
Chapter 18. Complications

Dr. Carlos Aparicio MD, DDS, MSc, MSc, DLT, PhD
EspañaDr Carlos Aparicio received his Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery degree from the University of Navarra in 1978, completed his postgraduate studies in dentistry at the Univeristy of Barcelona, and became a dental laboratory technician in 1983 at the Ramon y Cajal School in Barcelona. He received his Diploma in Implant Dentistry in 1984 from the University of Gothenburg (with Professor Per-Ingvar Brånemark as tutor) and was awarded a Master of Materials Science from the University of Barcelona in 1990 before receiving his Diploma in Periodontics from the University of Gothenburg in 1995. He was awarded a master’s in biomedical research from the University of Barcelona in 2010, and became a Ph.D. in medicine (summa cum laude with international mention) in 2013. Dr Aparicio has written numerous articles for international journals. In 2012, he edited the book Zygomatic Implants: The Anatomy–Guided Approach (ZAGA). He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine in England and became an Academic at The Royal European Academy of Doctors in 2016. He is former president of the Osseointegration Foundation of the American Academy of Osseontigration. He received the Fonseca Award from the Spanish Society of Periodontics three times and was awarded the Simo Virgili Prize by the Catalonian Society of Ondonto-Stomatology twice. Today, Dr Aparicio is an International Teaching Scholar at Indiana University School of Dentistry and is honorary president of the Spanish Society of Minimally Invasive Dentistry, which he founded. His latest endeavor is founding the Zygoma ZAGA Centers Network in 2018 with the goal of spreading the ZAGA philosophy globally. Currently, he is sharing his knowledge as a senior consultant in zygomatic implants at Hepler Bone Clinic in Barcelona, Spain.