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JOURNAL OF THE
CALIFORNIA DENTAL ASSOCIATION
November,
2001
The November 2001 issue of the Journal of the California
Dental Association discusses implants.
Implants
Have Arrived in California
An introduction to the issue.
Allan C. Jones, DDS
Implant
Dentistry and the Concept of Osseointegration: A Historical Perspective
Dental implants
date back more than 1,000 years, but have really only entered mainstream
U.S. dentistry in the past two decades.
Richard M. Sullivan,
DDS
Implant
Education in the Dental Curriculum
The predoctoral
implant program at UCLA provides didactic and hand-on learning.
Perry R. Klokkevold,
DDS, MS
Implant
Dentistry Education for the Practicing Dentist
Universities, implant
manufacturers, and study clubs can provide the practicing dentist with
the education necessary to provide implant dentistry.
Nicholas Caplanis,
DMD, MS; Joseph Y.K. Kan, DDS, MS; and Jaime L. Lozada, DDS
Treatment
Planning for Success: Wise Choices for Maxillary Single-Tooth Implants
Understanding the
esthetic limitations of dental implants will improve the practitioner’s
chances for success with this treatment modality.
Belinda L. Gregory-Head,
BDS, MS; Alex McDonald, PhD, DDS; and Eugene LaBarre, DMD, MS
Implant-Borne
Single Tooth Replacement -- An Illustration and Rationale
The replacement
of a single missing tooth with a dental implant system can simply and
easily be incorporated into a general practice.
Richard K. Rounsavelle,
DDS
A
Career in Implantology
Dr. Mel Schwarz
is one of the giants of implant dentistry in California.
Steven A. Gold, DDS
The Editor/
Reflection on the Impact of a National Tragedy
By Jack F. Conley, DDS
Impressions/
New CDC Report Backs Fluoride Use
By Debra Belt
Dr. Bob/
Medical Treatment That Sucks
By Robert E. Horseman, DDS
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