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4D Implant Therapy: Esthetic Considerations for Soft-Tissue Management

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Product Description Clinicians today recognize the need for a restoration-driven approach to implant therapy that considers the placement in bone and soft tissue from a three-dimensional perspective. However, the authors of this book assert that for optimal esthetics and patient satisfaction, a fourth dimension timing must be given equal weight in implant treatment planning. The aim of this book is to introduce this new 4D concept for esthetic implant therapy and to re-examine the traditional treatment sequence of implant therapy so that practitioners and patients can achieve predictable and esthetically pleasing treatment outcomes. The importance of including patients and their individual needs and goals in treatment planning is emphasized, as is the preservation of alveolar bone, dentition, function, and esthetics over the long term through the proper execution of periodontal treatment. Topics include immediate implant placement in extraction sockets, extraction socket preservation, root submergence techniques, ridge augmentation, and soft tissue management in the esthetic region. Contents 1. 4D Concept and Strategy 2. 3D Implant Placement 3. Immediate Implant Placement in the Extraction Sockets in the Esthetic Region 4. Extraction Socket Preservation and Root Submergence in the Esthetic Region 5. Ridge Augmentation 6. Peri-Implant Soft Tissue Management in the Esthetic Region 7. Treatment Planning for Single- and Multiple-Tooth Implant Cases 8. 4D Concept Technique Guide Review This book deserves a place in the library of any practitioner considering placement of implants or the restorative dentist who works closely with the surgeon placing implants for his or her practice. --Benjamin P. Graham, DMD, - The New York State Dental Journal, August/September 2011