Reprint

Soft and Hard Tissue Regeneration

Edited by
March 2020
86 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03928-304-0 (Paperback)
  • ISBN978-3-03928-305-7 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Soft and Hard Tissue Regeneration that was published in

Medicine & Pharmacology
Public Health & Healthcare
Summary
This special issue entitled “Soft and hard tissue regeneration” will cover both periodontal and implant therapies. Regenerative periodontal treatment goal is to restore functional periodontal support offering a valuable treatment alternative even for teeth with large periodontal destruction, which may be successfully treated and maintained in health for long periods. In most cases where teeth are extracted for periodontal reasons, implant therapy will demand large bone augmentation procedures. Lack of sufficient bone volume may prevent placement of dental implants. In extreme cases, large bone reconstruction is indispensable before implant placement can be performed. Although, most bone grafts are only able to fill and maintain a space, where bone regeneration can occur (“osseoconductive”), the ideal bone graft will also promote osseous regeneration (“osseoinductive”). Several bone augmentation procedures have been described, each, presenting advantages and shortcomings. Success of bone augmentation procedures depends on the presence of bone forming cells, primary wound closure over the augmented area, space creation and maintenance where bone can grow and proper angiogenesis of the grafted area. Factors that influence the choice of the surgical technique are the estimated duration of surgical procedure, its complexity, cost, total estimated length of procedure until the final rehabilitations may be installed and the surgeons’ experience. This special issue will have a definite clinical orientation, and be entirely dedicated to soft and hard tissue regenerative treatment alternatives, both in periodontal and implant therapy, discussing their rationale, indications and clinical procedures. Internationally renowned leading researchers and clinicians will contribute with articles in their field of expertize.
Format
  • Paperback
License
© 2020 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
n/a; Smart Dentin Grinder; tooth particles; autogenous particulate tooth graft; socket preservation; dog study; Alveolar ridge preservation; β-tricalcium phosphate; bone regeneration; bone substitutes; animal study; minimally invasive; videoscope; periodontal surgery; bone regeneration; bone grafts; biologics; periodontal regeneration; connective tissue graft; enamel matrix proteins derivative; root coverage; combination therapy; soft tissue management; periodontal surgery; periodontal regeneration; aggressive periodontitis; deproteinized bovine bone; enamel matrix derivatives (Emdogain®); guided tissue regeneration (GTR); platelet-rich plasma; platelets; aggregation; spectrophotometer; quality assurance