
Lindhe's Clinical Periodontology and Implant Dentistry
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The Seventh Edition of Lindhe's Clinical Periodontology and Implant Dentistry brings together a distinguished team of periodontal specialists and academics who deliver another must-have resource for students, researchers, and practitioners specializing in periodontal care and implant dentistry.
Seamlessly integrating the foundational science behind periodontology with practical clinical protocols in two comprehensive volumes, the chapters cover anatomy, microbiology, occlusion trauma, pathology, tissue regeneration, treatment planning protocols, infection control, reconstructive therapy, occlusal and prosthetic therapy, and more.
The Seventh Edition of Lindhe's Clinical Periodontology and Implant Dentistry:
* Provides an introduction to anatomy, including periodontal tissues, the edentulous ridge, the mucosa at teeth and implants, and osseointegration
* Discusses the epidemiology of periodontal and peri-implant diseases
* Explores the microbiology, including dental biofilms and calculus, periodontal infections, peri-implant infections, the pathogenesis of gingivitis and periodontitis, and the genetic susceptibility to periodontal disease
* Includes the latest perio- and peri-implant disease classifications
* Contains updated evidence-based preventive and treatment modalities for the treatment of periodontal and peri-implant diseases
* Features the latest evidence-based therapeutic alternatives on the use of dental implants to rehabilitate the lost dentition
Perfect for postgraduate dental students, researchers, and practitioners specializing in periodontal care and implant dentistry, Lindhe's Clinical Periodontology and Implant Dentistry continues to be the cornerstone reference work on periodontology.
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Tord Berglundh is Professor and Chair of Periodontology at the Institute of Odontology, University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
William V. Giannobile is Dean and Professor of Oral Medicine, Infection, and Immunity at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Boston, USA.
Niklaus P. Lang is Honorary Professor at the University of Hong Kong, the University College London, the University of Zurich, Switzerland, and Complutense University of Madrid, Spain, and Professor Emeritus at the University of Bern, Switzerland.
Mariano Sanz is Professor and Chair of Periodontology at the Faculty of Odontology, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain, and Professor Type II at the Institute of Odontology, University of Oslo, Norway.
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Preface
Volume 1
Part 1 Anatomy
1 Anatomy and Histology of Periodontal Tissues Dieter D. Bosshardt,Jan Lindhe, Niklaus P. Lang, and Maurício Araújo
2 Bone as a Living Organ Darnell Kaigler and William V. Gannobile
3 The Edentulous Ridge Maurício Araújo and Jan Lindhe
4 The Mucosa at Teeth and Implants Jan Lindhe, Tord Berglundh,Anton Sculean,and Niklaus P. Lang
5 Osseointegration Niklaus P. Lang,Tord Berglundh, and Dieter D. Bosshardt
Part 2 Epidemiology
6 Epidemiology of Periodontitis Panos N. Papapanou and Ryan T. Demmer
7 Epidemiology of Peri-Implant Diseases Jan Derks, Cristiano Tomasi, and Tord Berglundh
Part 3 Microbiology
8 Dental Biofilms and Calculus Philip D. Marsh,Mariano Sanz, Niklaus P. Lang, and Dieter D. Bosshardt
9 Periodontal and Peri-Implant Infections Mike Curtis, Lisa Heitz-Mayfield, and Mariano Sanz
Part 4 Host-Parasite Interactions
10 Pathogenesis of Gingivitis and Periodontitis Gregory J. Seymour, Tord Berglundh, and Leonardo Trombelli
11 Systemic and Environmental Modifying Factors Evanthia Lalla and Panos N. Papapanou
12 Genetic Susceptibility to Periodontal Disease: New Insights and Challenges Arne S. Schaefer, Ubele van der Velden, Marja L. Laine, and Bruno G. Loos
Part 5 Trauma from Occlusion
13 Effect of Load on Periodontal and Peri-Implant Tissues Jan Lindhe, Niklaus P. Lang,and Tord Berglundh
Part 6 Periodontal Pathology
14 Non-Plaque-Induced Gingival Diseases Palle Holmstrup and Mats Jontell
15 Plaque-Induced Gingivitis Leonardo Trombelli,Roberto Farina, and Dimitris N. Tatakis
16 Current Classification of Periodontitis Panos N. Papapanou, Mariano Sanz, and Kenneth Kornman
17 Effect of Periodontal Diseases on General Health: Periodontal Medicine Francesco D'Aiuto, Filippo Graziani, Panos N. Papapanou, and James Beck
18 Periodontitis and Systemic Diseases (Cardiovascular Disease and Diabetes): Biological Perspectives for Oral/Periodontal Implications Alpdogan Kantarci and Hatice Hasturk
19 Abscesses, Necrotizing Lesions of the Periodontium, and Endo-Periodontal Lesions David Herrera and Magda Feres
Part 7 Peri-implant Pathology
20 Peri-Implant Mucositis and Peri-Implantitis Tord Berglundh, Jan Lindhe, and Niklaus P. Lang
Part 8 Tissue Regeneration
21 Periodontal Wound Healing and Regeneration Darnell Kaigler, Giulio Rasperini, Saso Ivanovski, and William V. Giannobile
Volume 2
Part 9 Examination Protocols
22 Examination of Patients Giovanni E. Salvi, Tord Berglundh, and Niklaus P. Lang
23 Diagnostic Imaging of the Periodontal and Implant Patient Michael M. Bornstein, Kuofeng Hung, and Dorothea Dagassan-Berndt
24 Patient-Specific Risk Assessment for Implant Therapy Giovanni E. Salvi and Niklaus P. Lang
Part 10 Treatment Planning Protocols
25 Treatment Planning of Patients with Periodontal Diseases Giovanni E. Salvi, Niklaus P. Lang,and Pierpaolo Cortellini
26 Systemic Phase of Therapy Niklaus P. Lang, Iain Chapple, Christoph A. Ramseier, and Hans-Rudolf Baur
Part 11 Initial Periodontal Therapy (Infection Control)
27 Oral Hygiene Motivation Jeanie E. Suvan and Christoph A. Ramseier
28 Mechanical Supragingival Plaque Control Fridus Van der Weijden and Dagmar Else Slot
29 Chemical Dental Biofilm Control David Herrera and Jorge Serrano
30 Non-Surgical Therapy Jan L. Wennström and Cristiano Tomasi
31 Treatment of Acute Periodontal and Endo-Periodontal Lesions David Herrera and Magda Feres
Part 12 Additional Therapy
32 Periodontal Surgery Mariano Sanz, Jan L. Wennström, and Filippo Graziani
33 Treatment of Furcation-Involved Teeth Søren Jepsen, Peter Eickholz, and Luigi Nibali
34 Non-Surgical Therapy of Peri-Implant Mucositis and Peri-Implantitis Lisa Heitz-Mayfield, Giovanni E. Salvi, and Frank Schwarz
35 Surgical Treatment of Peri-Implantitis Tord Berglundh, Jan Derks, Niklaus P. Lang, and Jan Lindhe
36 Systemic Antibiotics in Periodontal Therapy Magda Feres and David Herrera
37 Local Antimicrobial Delivery for the Treatment of Periodontitis and Peri-Implant Diseases Maurizio S. Tonettiand David Herrera
Part 13 Reconstructive Therapy
38 Regenerative Periodontal Therapy Pierpaolo Cortellini and Maurizio S. Tonetti
39 Mucogingival Therapy: Periodontal Plastic Surgery Mariano Sanz, Jan L. Wennström, Massimo de Sanctis, and Anton Sculean
Part 14 Surgery for Implant Installation
40 Timing of Implant Placement Christoph H.F. Hämmerle, Maurício Araújo, and Jan Lindhe
Part 15 Reconstructive Ridge Therapy
41 Ridge Augmentation Procedures Fabio Vignoletti, Darnell Kaigler, William V. Giannobile, and Mariano Sanz
42 Maxillary Sinus Floor Augmentation Gustavo Avila-Ortiz, Bjarni E. Pjetursson, and Niklaus P. Lang
Part 16 Occlusal and Prosthetic Therapy
43 Tooth-Supported Fixed Dental Prostheses Jan Lindhe, Niklaus P. Lang, and Sture Nyman
44 Implant-Supported Fixed Dental Prostheses Ronald. E. Jung, Franz J. Strauss, and Daniel S. Thoma
45 Implants in the Zone of Esthetic Priority Rino Burkhardt, Franz J. Strauss, and Ronald. E. Jung
46 Technical Complications in Implant Dentistry Clark M. Stanford and Lyndon F. Cooper
Part 17 Orthodontics and Periodontics
47 Tooth Movement in the Periodontally Compromised Patient Mariano Sanz and Conchita Martin
Part 18 Supportive Care
48 Supportive Periodontal Therapy Christoph A. Ramseier, Niklaus P. Lang, Janet Kinney, Jeanie E. Suvan, Giedre¿ Matuliene¿, and Giovanni E. Salvi
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