Anatomical textbooks and atlases often fail to meet the clinical demands of defining intraoperative structures for oral implantologists because of the overwhelmingly detailed minutia.
Because certain anatomical landmarks are hard to illustrate in a diagram format, students and professionals can be confused when confronted with actual specimens in the dissecting room or in the operatory.
This book, however, shows the structures of the maxilla, the mandible, and the nasal cavity as they actually exist in the dissected or live body, through the presentation of cadaver specimens and clinical cases.
Several of the chapters include full-page images of specific cadaver sections with all the relevant anatomical parts labeled for convenience.
Cone beam computed tomography images are also presented to show how this technology can be used to measure the bone density, the width of the alveolar ridge, and the exact distance available for implant placement under or above certain anatomical landmarks prior to implant selection.
This book will simplify the learning and execution of implant-related surgical procedures in a region of the body that presents special topographic and anatomical difficulties.

Bone: Biology, Harvesting, and Grafting for Dental Implants 2nd Edition
Mucogingival Esthetic Surgery Around Implants ( 2 Volumes)
Vertical and Horizontal Ridge Augmentation: New Perspectives 1st Edition
Treatment Planning Steps in Oral Implantology: A Color Atlas
Short and Ultra-Short Implants 1st Edition
Immediate Molar Implants
The Essentials Of Perio Course
The Biomechanical Foundation of Clinical Orthodontics
Dental Implant Complications: Etiology, Prevention, and Treatment 2nd Edition
Understanding the TMJ and Airway: A Radiographic Exploration
Tunneling: A Comprehensive Concept in Periodontal Plastic Surgery 













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