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The SAC Classification in Implant Dentistry


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      Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor

      Department of Periodontics and Oral Medicine

      University of Michigan

      1011 N University Avenue

      Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1078

      United States of America

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      Private Practice Limited to Periodontology

      Corso Tassoni 14

      10143 Torino

      Italy

      Email: [email protected]

      Charlotte Stilwell, DDS

      Specialist Dental Services

      94 Harley Street

      London W1G 7HX

      United Kingdom

      Email: [email protected]

      Alejandro Treviño Santos, DDS, MSc

      Postdoctoral and Research Division

      Faculty of Dentistry

      Department of Prosthodontics and Implantology

      National Autonomous University of Mexico

      Prolongación Reforma 1190

      05349, Santa Fe

      Ciudad de México

      Mexico

      Email: [email protected]

      Daniel Wismeijer, PhD, DMD

      Private Practice

      Zutphensestraatweg 26

      6955 AH Ellecom

      Netherlands

      Email: [email protected]

      Table of Contents

       Chapter 1: Introduction to the Updated SAC Classification

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

       1.1 Introduction

       1.2 Historical Background

       1.3 The Review Team

       1.4 Potential Roles for the SAC Classification

       1.5 Using this Book

       Chapter 2: The Rationale Behind the Updated SAC Classification

      A. DAWSON, C. STILWELL

       2.1 Definitions

       2.2 Assumptions

       2.3 Is the Clinician a Risk Factor?

       2.3.1 Factors impacting the clinician as a risk factor

       2.3.1.1 Experience

       2.3.1.2 Training

       2.3.1.3 Self-assessment of ability

       2.3.1.4 Shared learning

       2.3.1.5 Short training courses

       2.3.1.6 Structured education and training

       2.3.2 Reducing clinician-related risk

       2.3.2.1 Recognizing “human factor” risks

       2.3.2.2 Stress as a risk factor

       2.3.2.3 Mitigating the human factor issues

       2.3.2.4 Clinician risk factor in relation to other sources of risks

       2.4 Classification Rationale

       Chapter 3: Risks in Implant Dentistry

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

       3.1 Principles of Risk Management

       3.2 The SAC Classification as a Risk Management Tool

       3.3 General Risks

       A. DAWSON, J. KLEINHEINZ, A. MURAT KÖKAT, D. WISMEIJER

       3.3.1 Patient medical factors

       3.3.1.1 Medical fitness

       3.3.1.2 Medications

       3.3.1.3 Radiation

       3.3.1.4 Growth status

       3.3.2 Patient attitudes/behaviors

       3.3.2.1 Smoking habit

       3.3.2.2 Compliance

       3.3.2.3 Oral hygiene

       3.3.2.4 Patient expectations

       3.3.3 Site-related factors

       3.3.3.1 Periodontal status

       3.3.3.2