Managing Fully
Edentulous Patients

ITI Treatment Guide Vol. 15

Turn uncertainty into confidence: 10 real cases to guide your implant treatment of edentulous patients!

Why you should read ITI Treatment Guide Vol. 15:
Managing Fully Edentulous Patients

Practical

Learn efficiently with 10 step-by-step guided clinical cases.

Evidence-based

Access the latest research on edentulous jaw treatment—presented in a clear, easy-to-understand format.

Confidence

Expert-driven treatment options to help you confidently manage edentulous patients.

Grow

Discover safe and effective treatment options to enhance your daily clinical practice.

What is ITI Treatment Guide Vol. 15 about?

This volume 15 of the ITI Treatment Guide book series provides clinicians with evidence-based protocols for treating edentulous jaws using dental implants. It systematically discusses the surgical and prosthetic rehabilitation of edentulous patients with dental implants based on currently available scientific evidence while consistently considering patient-related outcomes.

The reader gains practical insights into differential diagnosis, implant planning, and treatment protocols—all explained in detail by world-renowned clinicians. Explore 10 real-world, step-by-step clinical cases, showcasing solutions from implant-supported overdentures to full arch implant-supported fixed rehabilitations.

Clinical cases illustrate evidence-based treatment approaches to achieve predictable treatment outcomes

Treatment: Dr. Said Arturo Sánchez (Mexico)

Initial situation: Patient presenting with severe esthetic and functional problems due to complete edentulism as result of generalized stage IV periodontitis.

Situation at the time of surgery, after implant placement.

Final restoration at the 3-year follow-up.

Treatment: Dr. Tommaso Ghedini and Dr. Paolo Casentini (Italy)

Clinical situation at baseline visit: Patient presenting with a history of periodontitis and recurrent abscesses on the maxillary central incisors.

Panoramic radiograph after implant placement; impression taking after osseointegration; situation after tooth extractions and socket preservation 2 weeks after impression taking and delivery of provisional restoration.

Final restoration at the 5-year follow-up.

“ITI Treatment Guide: Managing Fully Edentulous Patients is a practical reference book for clinicians supported by 10 clinical cases. It will support clinicians in making treatment decisions based on the latest scientific evidence, while consistently taking patient-related outcomes into accounts.”

Prof. Dr. Stefan Wolfart

Author Treatment Guide Vol. 15

Read free excerpt from ITI Treatment Guide Vol. 15

“The reader gains practical insights from leading clinicians on diagnosis, implant planning, and treatment—illustrated through 10 real-world cases, from overdentures to full-arch rehabilitations. A must have for every clinician.”

Prof. Dr. Dr. Bilal Al-Nawas

Author Treatment Guide Vol. 15

ITI Members have access to the entire
ITI Treatment Guide series online

Read free excerpt

Immediately available

English version

Free of charge

ITI Member

Save 50 % on ITI Treatment Guide print copy

Free online access to ITI Treatment Guide Vol. 15

Online Access to entire
ITI Treatment Guide series (1-15)

Online access available in English

Non-Member

Not an ITI Member yet?

Join the ITI to enjoy all
the membership benefits.

See what our readers say

“The ITI Treatment Guide Vol. 15 in its online format is a go-to resource—I use its insights daily in my clinical work.”

Camila

Argentina

“The ITI Treatment Guide Vol. 15 presents the latest research on edentulous jaw treatment in a clear and accessible way. I gained valuable insights, and the clinical cases provided practical tips I now use regularly in my daily practice.”

Oliver

Australia

“Finally—an evidence-based, practical guideline for edentulous jaw treatment. It’s given me greater confidence in treating my patients.”

Haley

United Kingdom

ITI Members have online access to the entire ITI Treatment Guide series and get a 50% discount on any print copies!

Available languages: English

About the International Team for Implantology (ITI)

The ITI is a leading global association of professionals in implant dentistry. In more than 40 years, the ITI has built a reputation for scientific rigor combined with concern for the welfare of patients. The objectives of the ITI are the promotion and dissemination of knowledge about implant dentistry and related fields.

Our Purpose

Inspiring global excellence in implant dentistry for the benefit of the patient.

Our Vision

Be the world’s leading interdisciplinary community in implant dentistry.

Our Mission

Empowering dental professionals globally through a collaborative network, cutting-edge education, innovative research, and cultivating leaders committed to evidence-based practices.

The ITI has more than 24,000 Fellows and Members worldwide. As a non-political and inclusive community, the ITI focusses on the global exchange of expertise and know-how via a modern and efficient network.