Contemporary | Implant Dentistry
: Unlike older methods, contemporary implant dentistry emphasizes designing the final tooth (prosthesis) first, then planning the surgical placement of the implant to support that specific outcome.
is the definitive textbook for the dental implant field, originally authored by the late Dr. Carl E. Misch and currently continued in its 4th Edition by Dr. Randolph R. Resnik. Contemporary Implant Dentistry
: A critical placement guide requiring 3 mm of bone on the facial side of the implant and 2 mm of soft tissue between the implant and adjacent teeth for stability and aesthetics. : Unlike older methods
: Recognized as a primary determinant for treatment planning, as it dictates the loading protocols and the type of implant body used. Contemporary Implant Dentistry