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Marian-Vladimir
Constantinescu
                                                The Bicon Short Implant
DDS, MSc, PhD
Holistic Dental & Medical Institute
                                                A Thirty-Year Perspective
of Bucharest - ROPOSTURO,
Bucharest, Romania
e-mail:
dr.vladimir.constantinescu@gmail.com              Editor: Vincent J. Morgan
                                                  Publisher: Quintessence Publishing Co. Inc,
                                                  Hanover Park, IL 60133, USA
      Books Review

                                                  Language: English
                                                  ISBN: 978-0-86715-781-9
                                                  Edition: 2/e
                                                  Publish Year: 2018
                                                  Pages: 325, illustrated
                                                  Price: 192.00 €




                                      Thomas Driskell's Bicon dental implant design has proven to be effective due to the prosthetic restorations
                                      performed on this model over a period of more than 30 years. Additionally, the success of this design has been
                                      recognized by various dental implant manufacturers in Asia and Europe who have “assimilated” the design.
                                      Dr. Vincent J. Morgan has compiled a presentation of the Bicon system for a period of over 30 years which
                                      he called The Bicon Short Implant. In this book, the editor as well as 47 of the most experienced contributors
                                      describe their experince in using Bicon implants. The book is divided into 20 chapters with an index.
                                      After a brief presentation of the history of dental implants we are presented with the Bicon system and the
                                      characteristics of implant-abutment prosthetic systems. Updating The data on the biological response to den-
                                      tal implants are updated so as to support the understanding of the engineering aspects of Bicon implants
                                      and the influence of the implant-abutment interface on peri-implant health.
                                       In order to assess the performance of short implants, the five-year clinical experience of a novice Bicon clini-
                                      cian is analyzed (different locations of mandibular or molar application), compared with radiographic studies
                                      for 15 years and longer, concluding that short implants can solve many clinical situations, remaining a reliable
                                      and predictable solution over time.
                                      Treatment planning and surgical protocols for this type of implant are described in detail, and then suggestive
                                      examples are given for different placement. To better understand the surgical techniques that aid oral implan-
                                      tology, the sinus lift techniques (internal, crestal window, lateral), the ridge splitting and the split-thickness
                                      flap are clearly described and illustrated suggestively. Also, the surgical techniques to approach atrophic ridg-
                                      es, as well as the maxillary and mandibular approach are given a detailed presentation supported by explicit
                                      iconography.
                                      The factors that can affect the bone levels in short implant restorations are analyzed by exploring the limits
                                      of tolerable forces regarding crown-to-implant ratios (CIRs), excessive loading, bone gain or loss, abutment
                                      design and NSAIDs.
                                      The clinical capabilities of the Bicon system in different compromised bone and soft tissues are exemplified in
                                      ameloblastoma, epidermolysis bullosa, type 2 diabetes mellitus, bone marrow transplantation, denosumab,
                                      bisphosphonate therapy, bilateral cleft palate, mandibular squamous cell carcinoma, irradiated bone, and
                                      bone voids. In addition to the incursion into the possibilities of restorations on short implants, we are offered
                                      a synthesis of the materials and techniques used in bone regeneration.
                                      Dr. Vincent J. Morgan's book, The Bicon Short Implant is a compelling plea addressed to all clinicians and den-
                                      tal technicians who wish to provide patients with clinically limited situations the opportunity for a simple,
                                      predictable and effective dental implant system.



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