The introduction of osseointegrated dental implants soon 50 years ago
has indeed revolutionized dentistry. The scientic evaluation of their
use has shown good and increasingly successful treatment outcomes. A
prerequisite though is the availability of sufcient bone volumes to
ensure integration and acceptable aesthetic results. In this book
various surgical techniques, using different augmentation materials, are
described and explained. The aim has been to highlight minimally
invasive surgical techniques, which leads to less risk of morbidity and
reduces treatment time. Readers will enjoy a comprehensive atlas
providing some practical advise for every day surgical practice based on
solid scientic evidence.