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Florin-Eugen                               Atlas of Immediate
Constantinescu
DMD, PhD Student
                                           Dental Implant Loading
Holistic Dental & Medical Institute
of Bucharest - ROPOSTURO                     Editors: Miguel Peñarrocha-Diago, Ugo Covani,
Bucharest, Romania
e-mail:
                                             Luis Cuadrado
dr.florin.constantinescu@gmail.com           Publisher: Springer Nature, Switzerland
                                             Language: English
                                             ISBN: 978-3-030-05546-2
   Books Review

                                             Edition: 1/e
                                             Publish Year: 2019
                                             Pages: 383, illustrated
                                             Price: € 160,49




                                      Atlas of Immediate Dental Implant Loading by Miguel Peñarrocha-Diago, Ugo Covani, and Luis Cuadrado
                                      is a book which shows newly introduced early loading and immediate loading protocols to reduce the total
                                      treatment time and to accommodate new patient needs.
                                      The book has 17 chapters and 4 parts.
                                      The Part I, Biological Principles of Immediate Loading, presents information about bone biology healing dur-
                                      ing osseointegration of titanium dental implants, histological evaluation of early and immediately loaded
                                      implants retrieved from human jaws and biomechanics and occlusion in immediate loading.
                                      Part II, Clinical Considerations for Diagnosis During Treatment Planning, explains how to do general diagnosis
                                      and medical evaluation, diagnosis, and planning in immediate loading: implant selection, prosthetic diagno-
                                      sis, and surgical diagnosis.
                                      The Part III, Immediate Restoration, seeks to provide a concise description of the importance and types of pro-
                                      visional restorations available when following an immediate provisionalization approach and also includes
                                      a series of cases described in a step-by-step manner. It presents single- and partial multiple-unit provisional,
                                      fixed full-arch prosthesis in the edentulous patient, immediate loading in atrophic jaws: zygomatic implants,
                                      in all-on-four and of mandibular overdentures.
                                      The Part IV, Digital Workflow Approaches for Immediate Loading, explains how to use software and digital work-
                                      flows to plan and manufacture a surgical guide, and how provisional prosthesis can be inserted immediately
                                      after the implant surgery step.
                                      Given that both doctor and patient want stable and aesthetic results over time, this book helps us acquire new
                                      knowledge and tools that will ensure the success of our treatments, involving not only new physical elements
                                      (intraoral scanner, Osstell, etc.) but also a few strict protocols that will guarantee the best results in our daily
                                      practice.




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