Principle and practice of endodontics 4th pdf
Fully updated, evidence-based content integrates the best clinical evidence with the practitioner's clinical expertise and the patient's treatment needs and preferences. Authoritative, visually detailed coverage provides a practical understanding of basic endodontic principles and procedures, including pulpal and periapical diseases and their management. Organization of content reflects the order in which procedures are performed in clinical settings, enhancing your understanding the etiology and treatment of teeth with pulpal and periapical diseases.
Over 1, full-color illustrations ensure a clear, accurate understanding of procedures, and include radiographs and clinical photographs. Learning objectives help you meet the theoretical and procedural expectations for each chapter. NEW Single Tooth Implant chapter introduces the use of single tooth implants as an important treatment option for the partially endentulous patient, covering the diagnostic, implant design, surgical, and prosthodontic innovations that have advanced the single implant restoration.
NEW Diagnoses, Treatment Planning, and Systemic Considerations chapterexamines current thinking on the relationship between oral disease and systemic health and how the management of patients with systemic disease such as diabetes may differ from that of other patients. NEW Interaction Between Generalist and Specialists chapter addresses the roles of general dentists and endodontists, and help you determine whether to perform the necessary treatment or if referral to a specialist is the better option.
Ashraf Fouad bring a fresh perspective to the management of pulpal and periapical diseases. Evolve companion website includes over 40 video clips demonstrating essential procedures plusover review questions including answers with rationales. It describes surgical principles, implant placement, implant site preparation, bone grafts and bone substitute materials, tooth extraction, guided bone regeneration, immediate implant placement, surgical defects, and single-tooth esthetic considerations.
Expert authors Dr. Mahmoud Torabinejad, Dr. Charles Goodacre, and Dr. Mohammed Sabeti provide detailed guidelines for the use of single tooth implants as an appropriate and compelling treatment tool. Single tooth implants have been established as a new tool by the AAE, allowing you to use single tooth implants as a part of overall treatment planning for patients with a tooth that must be extracted.
Easy-to-follow content generally follows the diagnosis and treatment planning for a single tooth implant and restoration, describing how a clinician might actually perform a single tooth implant.
Instructions designed exclusively for Endodontists and General Dentists doing endodontic work help you use single tooth implants to treat a diseased single tooth. Clinically-relevant organization reflects the order in which procedures are performed in clinical settings, enhancing your understanding of the etiology and treatment of teeth with pulpal and periapical diseases. More than 67 video clips located on the companion website demonstrate essential procedures.
Author : Stephen J. Diagnosis and Treatment Planning in Dentistry, 3rd Edition provides a full-color guide to creating treatment plans based on a comprehensive patient assessment. Using evidence-based research, this book shows how risk assessment, prognosis, and expected treatment outcomes factor into the planning process.
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In Clinical Practice boxes highlight situations that may be faced by the general dentist. What's the Evidence? Ethics in Dentistry boxes address ethical issues you may encounter in treatment planning. Review exercises in each chapter let you apply concepts to clinical practice. Expert authors and contributors provide a current, authoritative resource for effective treatment planning. Key Terms and a Glossary highlight and define important terminology.
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Full-color photographs illustrate clinical principles and pathologies, and a colorful design highlights key content.
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The content, as the authors mention in their preface 'is not designed to be a cookbook'. It does not provide a step-by-step guide on how to perform endodontics, rather a basis upon which to build your understanding of the subject. It is specifically aimed toward students and general dental practitioners and achieves the level of an excellent final year student or GDP wishing to develop his interest in endodontics. It is certainly not comprehensive and does not attempt to attract a specialist audience.
Little text is dedicated to rotary endodontics or different systems available; however, the principles of such aspects are covered adequately. With the book is a 'companion DVD'. This DVD contains procedural videos and chapter review questions. The questions are available within the text but the videos provide an invaluable source of educational material. The chapter review questions are set by endodontists not involved in the writing of the chapter itself. This provides the reader with questions that test understanding as opposed to simply referring to the appropriate text.
The authors provide the readers with the opportunity of further reading of their evidence with plentiful references for each chapter, mostly from respected, well known journals.
The papers referenced are contemporaneous and relevant to the chapter subject. It does exactly what it says on the tin by providing only the principles and practice of endodontics; this book stays readable and reasonable for dental student and practitioner alike.
Not an essential read, rather an interesting and informative one. To be recommended. You can also search for this author in PubMed Google Scholar. Reprints and Permissions. Millen, C. Endodontics: principles and practice, 4th edition.
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