Sports Dentistry : Principles and Practice.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Newark :
John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
2018.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgements; About the Companion Website; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 The Prevalence/Incidence of Dental Trauma During Sport; 1.2 Dealing with Trauma to Teeth; 1.3 The Role of Saliva in Tooth Surface Loss; 1.4 The Role of Education; 1.5 The Role of Sports Dentistry; References; Chapter 2 Dealing with Dental Trauma: The Adult Athlete; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Classification of Injuries; 2.3 Trauma to the Periodontal Ligament; 2.3.1 Concussion; 2.3.2 Subluxation; 2.3.3 Lateral Luxation; 2.3.4 Intrusion.
- 2.3.5 Extrusion2.3.6 Avulsion; 2.4 Root Fractures; 2.5 Splinting Techniques; 2.6 Ankylosis; 2.7 Soft Tissue Injuries; 2.8 Developing an Emergency Dental Kit; References; Chapter 3 Dealing with Sporting Dental Trauma in Paediatric Patients; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Dental Trauma: Children vs. Adults; 3.3 Dental Development and Trauma; 3.4 Alveolar Bone Growth and Trauma; 3.5 Epidemiology; 3.6 Preventing Trauma; 3.7 Emergency Management of Dental Trauma; 3.7.1 Assessment; 3.7.2 General Management; 3.8 Management of Soft Tissue Injuries; 3.9 Management of Trauma to the Primary Teeth.
- 3.9.1 Dental Hard Tissue Injuries of Primary Teeth3.9.2 Periodontal Ligament Injuries; 3.10 Dental Management of Trauma to the Permanent Teeth; 3.10.1 Hard Tissue Injuries; 3.10.2 Hard Tissue Injuries: Emergency and Long-term Management; 3.10.3 Periodontal Ligament Injuries; 3.10.4 Periodontal Ligament Injuries: Emergency and Long-term Management; 3.11 Prognosis of Trauma in Young People; References; Chapter 4 Restoration of Teeth Damaged by Trauma; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Principle Components of Modern Composite Resins; 4.3 Restorative Techniques; 4.3.1 Reattachment of Fractured Teeth.
- 4.3.2 Layered Composite Build-up/Class IV4.4 Success with Anterior Composite Restorations; 4.4.1 Shape; 4.4.2 Shade; 4.4.3 Surface Texture; 4.4.4 Polishing; 4.5 Clinical Sequence; 4.6 Partial Bonded Porcelain Restorations/Minimally Invasive Bonded Porcelain; References; Chapter 5 Dealing with Endodontic Problems Following Sporting Trauma; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Guidelines for Sports Doctors, Coaches, and Team Members; 5.3 Nature of Injuries; 5.4 Pulp Survival/Review of Pulp Status; 5.4.1 Outcomes for the Pulp; 5.4.2 Different Injuries/Statistics; 5.5 Examination/History; 5.5.1 History.
- 5.5.2 Medical History5.5.3 Full Examination; 5.5.4 Tooth-specific Examination; 5.5.5 Radiographs; 5.5.6 Pulp Testing; 5.6 Treatment; 5.6.1 Preventive Measures to Maintain Pulp Health; 5.6.2 Emergency Treatment: Protection of Dentine; 5.6.3 Periodontal Disease; 5.6.4 Wet Storage> 5 Minutes/Dry Storage; 5.6.5 Treatment of Avulsed Teeth with Tetracyclines; 5.6.6 Root Fractures: Optimal Repositioning and Splinting Type; 5.6.7 Vital Pulp Treatment; 5.6.8 Endodontic Treatment; 5.7 Review; References; Chapter 6 Dealing with Tooth Wear in Athletes; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Types of Wear.