Restorative Dentistry: An Integrated Approach presents the core of knowledge that forms the basis of clinical practice in restorative dentistry. The book contains a practical common-sense approach to clinical problems structured within the limitations imposed by the patient and the ability and facilities of the dentist. Der Band bietet das Basiswissen der restaurativen Zahnmedizin, das die Grundlage für die klinische Praxis bildet. Beleuchtet werden in einem praxisorientierten Ansatz u. a. die Themenblöcke Periodontologie, Endodontologie, dentale Biomaterialien, Oralbiologie und -pathologie.…mehr
Restorative Dentistry: An Integrated Approach presents the core of knowledge that forms the basis of clinical practice in restorative dentistry.
The book contains a practical common-sense approach to clinical problems structured within the limitations imposed by the patient and the ability and facilities of the dentist.Der Band bietet das Basiswissen der restaurativen Zahnmedizin, das die Grundlage für die klinische Praxis bildet. Beleuchtet werden in einem praxisorientierten Ansatz u. a. die Themenblöcke Periodontologie, Endodontologie, dentale Biomaterialien, Oralbiologie und -pathologie.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Peter Jacobsen is lead teacher in Fixed and Removable Prosthodontics and specialist teacher of occlusion and fixed prosthodontics at Cardiff University School of Dentistry. He is course coordinator and principal tutor of the University of Bristol distance learning courses (BUOLD) on Bridgework and the Non-Vital Tooth. He is an Honorary Consultant in Restorative Dentistry at the University Dental Hospital, Cardiff with particular interests in aesthetics, occlusion and fixed prosthodontics.
Inhaltsangabe
Section I THE PATIENT. Chapter 1 The patient, his limitations and expectations. Chapter 2 History and examination. Chapter 3 Diagnosis and stabilisation. Chapter 4 Treatment planning. Section II RESTORATIONS AND THEIR ENVIRONMENT. Chapter 5 Applied biology of the teeth. Chapter 6 Pathology of caries and pulpal disorders. Chapter 7 The periodontium in health and disease. Chapter 8 Functional anatomy of the occlusion. Chapter 9 Properties of restorative materials. Section III CLINICAL MANAGEMENT AND TECHNIQUES. Chapter 10 Intracoronal restorations. Chapter 11 Management of the deep cavity. Chapter 12 Root canal treatment. Chapter 13 Management of the periodontally involved dentition. Chapter 14 Principles of occlusal management. Chapter 15 Fixed prosthodontics - crowns. Chapter 16 Colour and aesthetics. Chapter 17 Impression techniques and materials. Section IV FIXED AND REMOVABLE PROSTHODONTICS. The replacement of missing teeth. Chapter 18 Diagnosis and treatment planning for fixed and removable prosthodontics. Chapter 19 Fixed prosthodontics: Resin retained bridgework. Chapter 20 Fixed prosthodontics: Conventional bridgework - design and planning. Chapter 21 Fixed prosthodontics: Conventional bridgework - clinical procedures. Chapter 22 Fixed prosthodontics: Basic principles of implants. Chapter 23 Fixed prosthodontics: Clinical aspects of implants. Chapter 24 Removable prosthodontics: Partial denture design. Chapter 25 Removable prosthodontics: Partial dentures - clinical procedures. Chapter 26 Removable prosthodontics: Complete dentures. Section V PROBLEMS. Chapter 27 Tooth surface loss. Chapter 28 Temporomandibular dysfunction. Chapter 29 Management of failure in the restored dentition 1. Fixed restorations. Chapter 30 Management of failure in the restored dentition 2. Dentures. BIBLIOGRAPHY. INDEX
Section I THE PATIENT. Chapter 1 The patient, his limitations and expectations. Chapter 2 History and examination. Chapter 3 Diagnosis and stabilisation. Chapter 4 Treatment planning. Section II RESTORATIONS AND THEIR ENVIRONMENT. Chapter 5 Applied biology of the teeth. Chapter 6 Pathology of caries and pulpal disorders. Chapter 7 The periodontium in health and disease. Chapter 8 Functional anatomy of the occlusion. Chapter 9 Properties of restorative materials. Section III CLINICAL MANAGEMENT AND TECHNIQUES. Chapter 10 Intracoronal restorations. Chapter 11 Management of the deep cavity. Chapter 12 Root canal treatment. Chapter 13 Management of the periodontally involved dentition. Chapter 14 Principles of occlusal management. Chapter 15 Fixed prosthodontics - crowns. Chapter 16 Colour and aesthetics. Chapter 17 Impression techniques and materials. Section IV FIXED AND REMOVABLE PROSTHODONTICS. The replacement of missing teeth. Chapter 18 Diagnosis and treatment planning for fixed and removable prosthodontics. Chapter 19 Fixed prosthodontics: Resin retained bridgework. Chapter 20 Fixed prosthodontics: Conventional bridgework - design and planning. Chapter 21 Fixed prosthodontics: Conventional bridgework - clinical procedures. Chapter 22 Fixed prosthodontics: Basic principles of implants. Chapter 23 Fixed prosthodontics: Clinical aspects of implants. Chapter 24 Removable prosthodontics: Partial denture design. Chapter 25 Removable prosthodontics: Partial dentures - clinical procedures. Chapter 26 Removable prosthodontics: Complete dentures. Section V PROBLEMS. Chapter 27 Tooth surface loss. Chapter 28 Temporomandibular dysfunction. Chapter 29 Management of failure in the restored dentition 1. Fixed restorations. Chapter 30 Management of failure in the restored dentition 2. Dentures. BIBLIOGRAPHY. INDEX
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