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Diseases and Conditions in Dentistry: An Evidence-Based Reference is the ideal, one-stop guide for dentistry clinicians to keep at their side.
Provides a quick reference for the busy clinician covering diseases and conditions in endodontics, periodontics, prosthodontics and restorative dentistry
Offers identically formatted chapters following the same clear and concise layout with detailed clinical cases and evidence-based discussions
Features a companion website with additional clinical photographs, radiographs, and case notes
Auteur
The author Keyvan Moharamzadeh, BSc, DDS, PhD, FHEA, FDSRCS, is a Senior Clinical Lecturer and Honorary Consultant in Restorative Dentistry and Specialist in Prosthodontics, Periodontics, Endodontics and Restorative Dentistry, at the University of Sheffield, UK.
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Diseases and Conditions in Dentistry This handy reference book on dental diseases and conditions is the ideal, one-stop guide for dentistry clinicians to keep at their side. Each chapter follows the same easy-to-read format, including definitions, etiology, classifications, epidemiology, relevant history and special investigations, diagnosis, prognosis, treatment challenges, management options, maintenance issues, and a literature section. The book provides comprehensive multidisciplinary coverage of diseases and conditions in endodontics, periodontics, prosthodontics, and restorative dentistry, with detailed clinical cases and evidence-based discussions throughout. Presented in alphabetical order, Diseases and Conditions in Dentistry: An Evidence-Based Reference provides dentists with complete coverage of every issue that they might encounter during practice, from aggressive periodontitis and complete edentulism to dento-alveolar trauma and tooth wear. A companion website offers additional clinical photographs, radiographs, and case notes.
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Diseases and Conditions in Dentistry: An Evidence-Based Reference is the ideal, one-stop guide for dentistry clinicians to keep at their side.
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Contents
Preface xxi
Acknowledgements xxiii
Image Contributors xxv
Abbreviations xxvii
About the Companion Webstite xxix
1 Aggressive Periodontitis 1
1.1 Definition 1
1.1.1 Primary Features 1
1.1.2 Secondary Features 1
1.2 Classification 1
1.3 Prevalence 1
1.4 Aetiology and Pathogenesis 1
1.4.1 Bacteria 2
1.4.2 Genetic Susceptibility 2
1.4.3 Smoking 2
1.5 Screening 2
1.6 Diagnosis 2
1.7 Prognosis 2
1.8 Treatment 2
1.8.1 Systemic Antibiotics 3
1.8.2 Local Antimicrobials 3
References 8
2 Amelogenesis Imperfecta 11
2.1 Definition 11
2.2 Aetiology 11
2.3 Epidemiology 11
2.4 Classification 11
2.5 Diagnostic Clinical Features 11
2.5.1 Hypoplastic Type 11
2.5.2 Hypocalcified Type 11
2.5.3 Hypomaturation Type 11
2.6 Relevant History 12
2.7 Relevant Investigations 12
2.8 Prognosis 12
2.9 Treatment Considerations 12
2.9.1 Management of Children 12
2.9.2 Mixed Dentition 13
2.9.3 Permanent Dentition 13
2.9.4 Adulthood 13
2.10 Survival of Restorations 13
References 18
3 Apical Periodontitis 19
3.1 Definitions and Classification 19
3.2 Relevant Anatomy 19
3.3 Immunopathology 19
3.4 Aetiology 20
3.5 Microbiology 20
3.6 Radiology 21
3.7 Diagnosis 21
3.8 Epidemiology 23
3.9 Endodontic Treatment Considerations 23
3.9.1 Local Anaesthesia 23
3.9.2 Isolation and Disinfection 23
3.9.3 Access Cavity Preparation 23
3.9.4 Magnification 23
3.9.5 Working Length Determination 23
3.9.6 Root Canal Preparation Techniques 24
3.9.7 Irrigation and Debridement 24
3.9.8 Interappointment Medication 24
3.9.9 Obturation Techniques 24
3.9.10 Coronal Restoration 25
3.9.11 Review 25
3.9.12 Exacerbation 25
3.10 Endodontic Retreatment 25
3.11 Prognosis and Outcome of Non-Surgical Endodontic Treatment 26
3.11.1 Preoperative Factors 26
3.11.2 Intraoperative Factors 26
3.11.3 Post-Treatment Factors 26
3.12 Surgical Endodontic Treatment 26
3.12.1 Indications 26
3.12.2 Contraindications 26
3.12.3 Flap Design 27
3.12.4 Specific Anatomy 27
3.12.5 Bone Removal 27
3.12.6 Root End Preparation 27
3.12.7 Root End Filling 27
3.12.8 Prognosis and Outcomes 27
3.12.8.1 Preoperative Factors 28
3.12.8.2 Intraoperative Factors 28
References 29
4 Bisphosphonates and Medication-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaw 33
4.1 Definition and Staging 33
4.2 Pathogenesis 33
4.3 Prevalence 33
4.4 Prevention 34
4.5 Assessment and Investigations 34
4.6 Treatment Considerations 34
References 36
5 Caries 37
5.1 Definition and Aetiology 37
5.2 Pathogenesis 37
5.3 Epidemiology 37
5.4 Classification 37
5.5 Relevant History 38
5.6 Clinical Examination of Caries 38
5.7 Differential Diagnosis 38
5.8 Prevention 38
5.8.1 Tooth Brushing and Mechanical Plaque Control 38
5.8.2 Diet 38
5.8.3 Fluoride 38
5.8.4 Fissure Sealing 39
5.9 Treatment Considerations 39
5.9.1 Primary Teeth 39
5.9.2 Permanent Teeth 39
5.9.2.1 Minimally Invasive Techniques 39 5.9.2.2 Treatment of Expos...