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- BookAndi Setiawan Budihardja, Thomas Mücke, editors.Summary: This book describes all methods of bone management currently employed within the field of dental implantology, with the aim of equipping oral surgeons and other practitioners with a sound practical understanding of bone augmentation. The different possibilities for augmentation of the jaw in the vertical and horizontal dimensions are explained, and detailed information provided on the latest techniques of augmentation, including guided bone regeneration, mandibular bone grafting, 3D technique, extraoral bone augmentation, and microvascular bone transplantation. Readers will find clear guidance on diagnosis and treatment planning and helpful discussion of the basic principles of bone augmentation. Individual chapters also address the role of lasers, complications and risks, and emerging trends. The extensive case documentation, with numerous color illustrations and photos, highlights what is possible today in the field of bone regeneration. This book is a â#x80;must readâ#x80;#x9D; for all implantologists, oral maxillofacial surgeons, periodontists, and dentists with an interest in oral surgery.
Contents:
Diagnosis and Treatment Planning
Basic Principle Bone Augmentation
Mandibular Bone Graft
Guided Bone Regeneration
Illiac Crest Graft
Vascularized Bone Grafts
Bone Substitute Material
Sinus Augmentation
Periimplantitis
Laser in Implantology
Complications and Risks
Future Trends in Dental Implantology.Digital Access Springer 2019 - ArticleDi Marco A.Antibiot Chemother (1971). 1978;23:216-27.The interaction with DNA of acridines, actinomycins, anthracylines, and bleomycin causes the inactivation of the DNA template in transcription and replication. The lethal effect is probably related to an irreversible damage to the structure of DNA. The acquisition of resistance is a multistep process in which changes in the uptake of the drug, which are related to basic processes such as ion transport, energy production, and regulation of macromolecular synthesis, have crucial importance.