
Vertical 2: The Next Leval of Hard and Soft Tissue Augmentation
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✔️ Format : Digital Replica • File : PDF • Pages : 838
This book continues the author’s previous volume, Vertical and Horizontal Ridge Augmentation: New Perspectives, published in 2017, and describes aspects of hard and soft tissue augmentation. It has a more detailed section on the mandible and focuses on larger defects in different surgical steps in native, fibrotic, and scarred tissue types around the mental nerve during flap advancement. It includes sections on the posterior maxilla and treating the anterior maxilla, and it covers the biology of vertically and horizontally augmented bone, scientific evidence of vertical bone augmentation using a titanium-reinforced polytetrafluoroethylene mesh, reconstruction in relation to the extreme vertical defect of the posterior mandible, anterior mandibular vertical augmentation, anterior maxillary vertical augmentation, soft tissue reconstruction in conjunction with bone grafting, reconstruction of the interimplant papilla, interproximal bone and soft tissue regeneration, and esthetics and complications. Clinical images are provided throughout.
4 reviews for Vertical 2: The Next Leval of Hard and Soft Tissue Augmentation
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Richard Heinl (verified owner) –
Ok first, I was prompted to write this review because at the time of writing the only other review was critical of the this book, Vertical 2, and summilarily and inaccurately criticized it photos. I’m not sure why; the photos in this book are absolutely amazing. They are very clearly and accurately described, they match well the procedures being discussed step by step. They are focused and clear. They are complete. Just like the Urban’s first book, vertical and horizontal ridge augmentation actually.
Which let’s us bring the discussion there. You need to read and be acutely familiar with all the relevant anatomy, surgical approaches and procedures in that book to best appreciate this one. The author even states as much when you start reading vertical 2. He does not review the relevant anatomy with the assumption that as a surgeon performing this level of augmentation and procedure you should already know it. And indeed you should. This is not a book you start off with as a brand new dental graduate, that’s urbans first book, this is one that will take you time to reach and appreciate. It will take time and rereading to fully digest all the details and appreciate the skills put forth. Its one of my favorite books for this. Easy to read but it’s depth profound. Still, Urban’s books are one of the mainstays of the grafting field in my opinion. Must reads along the lines of Michael pikos’ Bone Augmentation for Implant Dentistry, Richard Mirion’s Understanding Platelet Rich Fibrin, Thomas Linkavicus’ Zero Bone Loss Concepts, and etc and so forth. Books that their publications have in each their own manner revolutionized some aspect of dental implants and alveolar augmentations.
The concepts here are simultaneously basic and incredibly advanced. The ideas simple but exactingly delicate and detailed. They are some of the most comprehensive coverage of complex grafting I’ve been exposed to.
In terms of surgical complications the author, Urban, is great. He is very straightforward. He address the papers and works he has done. Presents his success and failures. His management of failures is actually one of my favorite parts of the book. His details on the management of lateral wall sinus augmentations was incredibly helpful for my understanding of case and patient management.
Istvan Urban has a reputation as an amazing leader in the field of dental implants and their grafting for a reason. A reputation that is completely reinforced by his latest publication and one I as a developing clinician am indebted to him for.
Richard Heinl
General Dentist.
Alex Menlo Park (verified owner) –
Well written text based on strong scientific evidence by the worlds leading bone graft expert. This is an impressive textbook. This coming from a fellow surgeon with 40 years of complex Maxillofacial Grafting
sawtooth (verified owner) –
I never review but when i read someone complaining about the photos I had to write in. I would say these are some, if not the best surgical photos I have ever seen.
ELee (verified owner) –
Excellent book. But images on KINDLE Version are terrible. Some of the labels on the graph are un readable.