Full-Arch Implant Rehabilitation

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Author(s): Arun K. Garg
Edition: 1
Publisher: Quintessence
Year: 2019

Language: English
Pages: 120

Cover
Half Title Page
Title Page
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Contents
Preface
Chapter 1: Evolution of the FAIR Protocol
The FAIR Difference
References
Chapter 2: History of Tilted Implants with an Immediate Prosthesis
Tilted Implants and FAIR
Factors Guiding Successful Outcomes
Tilted Implants and Restoration of the Edentulous Maxilla
Position and Angulation of Tilted Implants
Conclusion
References
Chapter 3: Identifying and Evaluating Candidates
Evaluating the FAIR Patient
Treatment Planning
References
Chapter 4: The FAIR Technique and Its Modifications
Surgical Guidelines for Edentulous Arches
FAIR Surgical Guide and Immediate Denture
The FAIR Surgery
Immediate Provisionalization
Conclusion
References
Chapter 5: Treating the Fully Edentulous Maxilla
The FAIR Vision
Preoperative Procedure
FAIR Surgical Procedure
References
Chapter 6: Treating the Fully Edentulous Mandible
FAIR in the Mandible
Preoperative Procedure
FAIR Surgical Procedure
References
Chapter 7: Treating the Partially Edentulous Maxilla
The FAIR Vision
Preoperative Procedure
FAIR Surgical Procedure
References
Chapter 8: Treating the Partially Edentulous Mandible
FAIR in the Mandible: Special Considerations for Partial Edentulism
Preoperative Procedure
FAIR Surgical Procedure
Conclusion
References
Chapter 9: FAIR Prosthetics
Biomechanical Factors
The Provisional Prosthesis
The Definitive Prosthesis
References
Chapter 10: Possible Complications
Complications Unrelated to Prosthesis Fracture
Complications Related to Prosthesis Fracture
Conclusion
References
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