Editorial Reviews
Review
This is a well-written and well-illustrated book and will
appeal to any dentist involved in, or looking to become involved in
implant treatment. It would be an excellent first book on implants for
the conscientious and motivated dentist. - Dental Practice
This is a very welcome addition to the literature and amply reflects the broad experience of the authors. It is an excellent resume of the state of the art to date, This book was a pleasure to read. The use of bullet points to outline key details and structure the text gives the book clear and crisp style which is apparent from the first few pages. - British Dental Journal
This is a very welcome addition to the literature and amply reflects the broad experience of the authors. It is an excellent resume of the state of the art to date, This book was a pleasure to read. The use of bullet points to outline key details and structure the text gives the book clear and crisp style which is apparent from the first few pages. - British Dental Journal
From the Back Cover
Now that the first wave of enthusiasm for implants has died
down, practitioners are beginning to need information about the
long-term maintenance of implants and the complications that they may
present. An increasing number of dental practitioners are considering
dental implants in the treatment of their patients. The range of
applications, protocol variations, the complexity of implant systems and
related management have all increased dramatically over the last
decade, and this may be bewildering to the newcomer to implant
dentistry. This pioneering text presents an unbiased guide to the
various different implants currently manufactured and indicates which,
in the authors' experience, is best for which indication.The text
compares the main different types of implant, discusses the advantages
and disadvantes of each, includes data on long- term results which is
not necessarily found in earlier books, and provides an independent and
critical approach to the subject.