The SAC Classification in Implant Dentistry. Группа авторов

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rel="nofollow" href="#ulink_ba964af2-27c1-52a3-990e-bc7aaacaac93">3.7.3.4 Number and location of implants

       3.7.3.5 Loading protocols

       3.7.4 Complicating factors

       3.7.4.1 Biologic

       3.7.4.2 Mechanical and technical

       3.7.4.3 Maintenance

       Chapter 4: How Does the SAC Assessment Tool Derive a Classification?

      A. DAWSON, S. KELLER

       4.1 Introduction

       4.2 Definitions

       4.3 Workflow

       4.3.1 General risk assessment (GRA)

       4.3.2 Esthetic risk assessment (ERA)

       4.3.2.1 ERA

       4.3.2.2 EERA

       4.3.3 Surgical risk assessment (SRA) and surgical classification

       4.3.4 Prosthodontic risk assessment (PRA) and prosthodontic classification

       4.4 Calculating a Classification

       4.4.1 Calculation mechanism

       4.5 Testing the Algorithm

       4.6 Presenting the Results

       Chapter 5: Practical Application of the SAC Assessment Tool

      W. MARTIN, A. DAWSON, W. D. POLIDO

       5.1 Introduction

       5.2 Implants for Restoration of Single-Tooth Spaces: Areas of Low Esthetic Risk

       5.2.1 Mandibular molar

       M. ROCCUZZO

       5.2.2 Mandibular molar

       L. GONZAGA

       5.3 Implants for Restoration of Single-Tooth Spaces: Areas of High Esthetic Risk

       5.3.1 Maxillary central incisor

       L. GONZAGA, W. MARTIN

       5.3.2 Maxillary lateral incisor

       A. TREVIÑO SANTOS

       5.4 Implants in Extraction Sockets: Single-Rooted Teeth

       5.4.1 Maxillary central incisor

       W. MARTIN, L. GONZAGA

       5.4.2 Maxillary premolar

       L. GONZAGA

       5.5 Implants in Extraction Sockets: Multirooted Teeth

       5.5.1 Maxillary first molar

       P. CASENTINI

       5.6 Implants for Restoration of Short Edentulous Spaces: Areas of Low Esthetic Risk

       5.6.1 Adjacent maxillary premolars

       S. CHEN, A. DICKINSON

       5.7 Implants for Restoration of Short Edentulous Spaces: Areas of High Esthetic Risk

       5.7.1 Adjacent maxillary incisors

       P. CASENTINI, M. CHIAPASCO

       5.8 Implants for Restoration of Long Edentulous Spaces: Areas of High Esthetic Risk

       5.8.1 Maxillary lateral and central incisors

       A. TREVIÑO SANTOS

       5.9 Implants for Restoration of Long Edentulous Spaces: Removable Prostheses

       5.9.1 Maxilla

       C. STILWELL

       5.10 Implants for Restoration of the Full Arch: Removable

       5.10.1 Edentulous maxilla: Bar-supported overdenture:

       WS. LIN, D. MORTON

       5.10.2 Edentulous maxilla: Zygomatic implant bar-supported overdenture

       W. D. POLIDO, WS. LIN

       5.11 Implants for Restoration of the Full Arch: Fixed

       5.11.1 Edentulous mandible: Fixed dental prosthesis

       P. CASENTINI

       5.11.2 Edentulous maxilla and mandible: Implant-supported all-ceramic fixed complete dentures

       D. MORTON, WS. LIN, W. D. POLIDO

       Chapter 6: Conclusion

      A. DAWSON, W. MARTIN, W. D. POLIDO

       Chapter 7: References