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“Mini Implants in Orthodontics: History, Design, and Evolution” is a comprehensive guide on the importance of mini implants in orthodontics. Covering historical development, design, and advancements, it’s essential for orthodontists, dental professionals, and students. The book begins with an introduction to mini implants and their role in orthodontics, followed by a review of key historical milestones and influential pioneers. It examines clinical applications, with case studies that highlight the advantages of mini implants over traditional methods. Design features, materials, and technological innovations like CAD/CAM and 3D printing are discussed, aiding clinical decision-making. The book also explores insertion techniques, best practices, and recent advancements that improve implant stability. Future trends and research are covered, with insights into ongoing innovations. Contributions from leading experts make this an authoritative resource for anyone involved in orthodontic treatment, bridging the gap between theory and clinical practice.
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The Hunsperger/Hunsberger/Huntsberger/Huntzberger families originally of Canton Bern, Switzerland. By about 1720 three brothers, Hans, Jacob and Ulrich Hunsperger, were living in Franconia Twp., Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania. Hans had no known descendants. Therefore descendants in these books are mainly those of Jacob and Ulrich's. Includes other Huntzberger/Hunsberger etc. families that cannot be connected to these three brothers at this time. Family members have migrated all over the United States and Canada.
This clinically oriented text provides the essential information needed to understand periodontal diseases and deliver effective treatment. Written in user-friendly style, it explains the biology of the periodontium in health and disease, gives detailed instructions on patient examination, and discusses various local and systemic risk factors. Actual case scenarios illustrate how to interpret clinical evidence, make a diagnosis and develop a treatment plan for the most common forms of disease. Also covered are implant therapy and adjunct treatment procedures that may be needed to enhance periodontal health.
Explains basic principles and science of tissue engineering and provides real-life clinical examples of how growth factors, bone morphogenetic proteins, and a new generation of osteoconductive matrices and biological systems are being used to enhance regeneration and repair. Material is organized in sections on principles of tissue engineering, bone regeneration, soft tissue regeneration, and periodontal regeneration. Chapters offer step-by-step techniques and discussions, illustrated with color photos. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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