"Failure in Dental Implants" explores the various reasons behind dental implant failure, offering a thorough understanding of both common and rare complications encountered in implantology. The book examines factors such as peri-implantitis, systemic diseases, implant rejection, poor bone quality, and the role of patient factors like smoking and poor oral hygiene in implant failure. It provides practical strategies for diagnosing and treating complications, with a focus on early detection and intervention. The book also includes discussions on the importance of proper implant placement, the use of advanced imaging technologies, and the integration of new materials and techniques to improve the longevity and success rate of dental implants. Designed for dental professionals, students, and researchers, this resource emphasizes evidence-based approaches to minimize failure risks and improve patient care. With clear illustrations, clinical tips, and expert recommendations, it is a vital reference for anyone involved in dental implant treatment.
Abstract
"Failure in Dental Implants" provides a comprehensive analysis of the potential causes and consequences of dental implant failure, a common challenge in modern dentistry. The book addresses both biological and mechanical factors that contribute to implant failure, such as infection, poor osseointegration, improper placement, and mechanical overload. It delves into the different types of implant failures, from early-stage failure to late-stage complications, and discusses the clinical signs and symptoms that indicate failure. The book also covers preventive measures, diagnostic tools, and the latest advancements in implant technology designed to reduce the risk of failure. With detailed case studies and expert insights, this book offers invaluable guidance to dental professionals in managing, preventing, and treating implant failures, ensuring improved outcomes for patients and greater success in dental implantology.