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The dental reference manual : a daily guide for students and practitioners /

This book is designed to meet the needs of both dental students and dentists by providing succinct and quickly retrievable answers to common dental questions. Students will find both that it clearly presents the particulars which should be familiar to every dentist and that it enables them to see th...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Weinstein, Geraldine M. (Editor ), Zientz, Mitchell T. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [Switzerland] : Springer, 2017.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Preface; What Are theÈBenefits forẗheÈStudent and/or Practitioner?; Contents; Part I: Essentials of Dental Practice; 1: Comprehensive Head andÈNeck Exam; 1.1 The Interview ofẗheÈPatient Is Critical toÏdentify High Risk Factors; 1.2 Extraoral Exam; 1.3 Intraoral Exam; 1.4 How toÈRecord Findings; References; 2: Dental Radiology; 2.1 Radiation Safety andÈProtection; 2.2 Normal Radiographic Anatomy (Fig.È2.1); 2.3 Radiographic Interpretation (Fig.È2.2); 2.4 Advanced Imaging; References.
  • 3: Caries Risk Assessment, Remineralizing, andÈDesensitizing Strategies in Preventive-Restorative Dentistry3.1 Caries Risk Assessment; 3.2 Current Therapeutics Available onẗheÈMarket toÈRemineralize Active White Spot Lesions; 3.2.1 Fluoride Varnish; 3.2.2 NovaMin; 3.2.3 Resin Infiltrants; 3.2.4 Silver Diamine Fluoride; 3.2.4.1 Procedure forÄpplication ofÈSilver Diamine Fluoride (Fig.È3.4):; 3.3 Desensitizing Agents; 3.3.1 Management ofÈDentin Hypersensitivity withÈDesensitizers; References; 4: Local Anesthesia Challenges; 4.1 Difficult Anesthesia.
  • 4.2 Techniques forÈDelivery ofÄnesthesia4.3 Pearls forÈSuccess; References; 5: Modern Day Treatment Planning Dilemmas; Natural Tooth Versus Implants; 5.1 Restorative Choices BetweenänËndodontically Treated Tooth (RCT) VersusÈSingle Tooth Implant (ISC) or Fixed Partial Dental Prosthesis (FPDP); 5.1.1 Introduction; 5.1.2 Treatment Outcomes forẗheÈCompromised Tooth; 5.2 Survival Versus Success; 5.3 Outcomes Assessment andÈPrognosis; 5.3.1 Systemic Factors; 5.3.2 Site-Specific Factors; 5.3.3 Local Factors; 5.3.4 Ethical Factors; 5.3.5 Patient-Related Factors.
  • 5.4 Biologic Width andÈFerrule-Crown Margins andÈCrown Lengthening Considerations5.5 Concluding Remarks; References; 6: Restorative Considerations forËndodontically Treated Teeth; 6.1 Endodontically Treated Teeth: ToÈPost or Not toÈPost?; 6.1.1 The Need forÈCuspal Protection; 6.1.2 Rationale forÜsing Posts toÈRestore Anterior Teeth; 6.1.3 Quantifying Tooth Loss; 6.1.4 Ferrule; 6.1.5 Biologic Width andÈCrown Lengthening; 6.1.6 Restorative Problems Associated withÈPremolars; 6.1.7 Fiber-Reinforced Posts; 6.1.8 Ceramic Posts; 6.2 Factors Affecting Post Retention.
  • 6.3 Role ofẗheÈTooth inÈSurvivability ofẗheÈRestoration6.4 Post Cementation; References; 7: Fixed Restorative Materials; 7.1 Clinical Basis forÈSelection ofÈRestorative Material (All Ceramic, Zirconia, PFM, All Gold); 7.2 Types ofÈMaterials Available forÈFabrication ofÈFixed Restorations; 7.2.1 Noble Alloys; 7.2.2 All-Ceramics Restorations; 7.2.3 Other Metal; 7.3 Design Guidelines forẗheÈRestoration; 7.3.1 Laboratory Techniques (Our Special Acknowledgment toÈMr. Lee Culp forÄssisting Us inẄriting This Section); 7.3.2 Tooth Preparation Guidelines.