Part 1: The Patient
1. The Edentulous State
2. Systemic Health Aspects and Nutritional Considerations for
Edentulous Patients
3. The Aging Edentulous Patient
4. Sequelae Caused by Wearing Complete Dentures
Part 2: Treatment Options
5. History Taking, Treatment Planning and Improving Denture-Bearing
Areas for Edentulous Patients
6. Additional Treatment Planning Options for both Edentulous and
Potentially Edentulous Patients
Part Three: The Materials Used
7. Materials Used in the Management of Edentulous Patients
Part 4: Clinical Protocols for Diverse Treatment Scenarios
8. Maxillary and Mandibular Analougue/Substitutes for the
Denture-Bearing Area
9. The Dentures' Polished Surfaces, Recording Jaw Relations, and
Their Transfer to an Articulator
10. The Occlusal Surfaces: The Selection and Arrangement of
Prosthetic Teeth
11. The Try-in Appointment
12. Prosthesis Insertion and Follow-up Appointments
13. Modified Protocols for Immediate Dentures, Overdentures, and
Single Dentures
14. Prolonging the Useful Life of Complete Dentures: Relines,
Repairs and Duplications
15. Speech Considerations with Complete Dentures
Part 5: Clinical Protocols Specific to Implant-Retained and
Implanted Supported Prosthodontic Management
16. The Science of Osseointegration
17. Implant Overdentures
18. Fixed Full Arch Implant-Supported Prostheses for the Edentulous
Patient
19. Maxillofacial Prosthodontics for the Edentulous Patient
20. Managing Problems and Complications
21. Immediately Loaded Complete Dental Prostheses
22. Current and Possible Future Directions in Implant
Prosthdontics
Part 6: Additional Considerations in the Management of Edentulous
Patients
23. The Impact of Socioeconomic, Cultural and Technological Changes
and the Notion of Standards of Care and Alternative Protocols
Dr. Steven Eckert attended the Ohio State University College of Dentistry and completed a General Practice Residency at Mt. Sinai Hospital in Chicago. He was on staff at the Mayo Clinic where he served as Graduate Program Director for Prosthodontics. In 2010 he retired from the Mayo Clinic only to begin a full-time private practice devoted to implant dentistry at the ClearChoice Dental Implant Center of Minneapolis. He remains Full Professor Emeritus in Dentistry at the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Adjunct Professor at the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry and Director of Research for ClearChoice. He has been an editor for three scientific journals and is currently Editor-in-Chief for the International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Implants, a position he has held for more than a decade. Dr. Rhonda Jacob is a Board-Certified Prosthodontist who received her BS, DDS and MS in prosthodontics at the University of Iowa. She worked at MD Anderson for 30 years as professor, faculty and Director of the Maxillofacial Program. She was also Director of the implant fellowship at MD Anderson using implants in conjunction with head and neck reconstruction. Dr. Jacob received Best Dentist in Texas awards from 2011-2018 from Texas Monthly. She has previously been elected by her peers to serve on the Clinical Advisory Board for the ClearChoice network.
"This new edition is divided into six parts; The patient; Treatment
options; The materials used; Clinical protocols for diverse
treatment scenarios; Clinical protocol specific to
implant-supported prosthodontics management; and, finally,
Additional considerations in the management of edentulous
patients...It examines the 'appropriatech' concept of providing
cost-effective, appropriate care describes techniques that make
complete dentures accessible to those who do not have access to
alternative care, including discussions of alternative care,
including discussions of alternative protocols, such as Complete
Dentures in Four Clinical Sessions (CD4). There are over 800 colour
photographs and illustrations."
BDA News, November 2012
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