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Failure in the Restored Dentition: Management and Treatment
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¹ßÇàÀÏ:1995. 768p 1553 illus (1553 in color)
ÃâÆÇ: Quintessence Pub co. ISBN: 1-85097-033-5
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Part 1: Patient and Practice Management 1. The Causes of Failure 2. Overall Management 3. Specifics of Management 4. Examination 5. Treatment and Fee Planning 6. Treatment Planning Options 7. Communication with the Patient Part 2: Techniques, Materials and Instrumentation 8. Premedication, Electrosurgery, Temporary and Provisional Restorations, Restoration of the Endodontically Treated Tooth 9. Tooth Preparation, Gingival Retraction, Hydrocolloid Impression Technique, Master Cast Systems, Soldering 10. Checking of Occlusal Contacts, Occlusal Schemes, Alteration of the Vertical Dimension 11. Occlusal Adjustment and Equilibration 12. Conformative Techniques 13. Reorganized Techniques 14. Principles and Types of Articulators 15. General Guidelines for Laboratory Fabricated Restorations 16. Restoration of Anterior Teeth 17. The Choice of Materials for Restoration 18. Telescopic Units, the Advantages and Disadvantages of Fixed/Fixed and Fixed/Moveable Joints 19. Posterior Cantilevered Pontics 20. Periodontal Surgery 21. Strategic Extractions 22. Pontic Defects 23. Elective Endodontics 24. Orthodontic Techniques 25. Planning for the Future Part 3: Temporomandibular Joint Disorders and Dental Problems of Psychogenic Origin 26. Restorative Management of Patients with a History of Facial Arthromyalgia or Internal Derangement 27. Restorative Implications of Dental Problems of Psychogenic Origin 28. Restorative Implications of Internal Derangement Part 4: Treatment Planning Options 29. Refer - Maintain 30. Complete Dentures 31. Overdentures 32. Partial Dentures 33. Osseointegrated Fixture Supported Prostheses 34. Re-Restore, with Fixed Restorations 35. Persistant Problems 36. Conclusions Part 5: Technical Appendix A Cookbook Description of Procedures Referred to in the Preceding Sections Preface Appendixes 1. Casts and Dies
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This colossal text by an esteemed clinician explores the causes of failure in restored dentition and approaches to controlled and predictable treatment. In 36 chapters, the book addresses patient and practice management, techniques, materials, and instrumentation, TMJ disorders and psychogenic dental problems, and treatment planning, including implants. A 22-part appendix, addressing everything from casting to the final restoration, presents the technical side of management.
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