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This book is a practical guide to direct restorative treatments, offering multiple examples of alternative techniques for the quick and predictable resolution of cases. It gives an overview of all stages of patient management including technical support, ergonomics, working technique, and workflow of the treatment stages. Up-to-date guidance is provided on tools, materials, diagnosis, and planning protocols as well as on pre-restorative procedures. Layering and morphology modelling techniques of the anterior and posterior teeth are covered in detail and methods for direct proximal wall…mehr
This book is a practical guide to direct restorative treatments, offering multiple examples of alternative techniques for the quick and predictable resolution of cases. It gives an overview of all stages of patient management including technical support, ergonomics, working technique, and workflow of the treatment stages. Up-to-date guidance is provided on tools, materials, diagnosis, and planning protocols as well as on pre-restorative procedures. Layering and morphology modelling techniques of the anterior and posterior teeth are covered in detail and methods for direct proximal wall restoration are explained. Readers will find guidance on restorative techniques for cervical lesions, injection moulding, occlusal adaptation, and the management of failures. The book is a valuable companion explaining all the stages needed to achieving good, predictable, and long-term prognostic results in an efficient manner with respect to clinical principles proven and validated by academic studies.
Dr. Marius Bud is a graduate of the Faculty of Dentistry in Cluj-Napoca, Romania class of 2002. He followed a master's degree (UMF Cluj-Napoca) and in 2008 he defended his Ph.D. in medical sciences. He did research internships at the Universities of Leuven (Belgium), Amsterdam and Paris and for the last 12 years he has been working in the conservative odontology department of Cluj Napoca Dental Faculty where he coordinates the student scientific circle of restorative dentistry. Holds the lecture of direct restorations for 5th year students. He is the author and co-author of several books and articles published in international magazines. Annually, Dr. Marius Bud gives dozens of presentations and workshops on restorative dentistry (direct restorations) and digital imaging/CBCT addressed to doctors in the country but also abroad (China, Sweden, Belgium, Portugal, etc.). Dr. Marius Bud carries out his professional activity in the MB Dental Cluj-Napoca clinic, applying the concept of "microscope dentistry" also for restorative treatments (fillings, prosthetics), being one of the pioneers of performing direct restorations under microscopic control.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface.- . Dedication.- PART I. Preparing the dental office and the patient for restorative treatments.- Chapter 1. Equipment, ergonomics and magnification workflow.- Chapter 2. Diagnosis, planning, work protocol.- Chapter 3. Pre restorative procedures.- PART II. Direct restorations.- Chapter 4. Contact points. Direct proximal wall restoration using centripetal techniques.- Chapter 5. Layering and morphology modelling techniques.- Chapter 6. Restorative techniques for cervical lesions.- Chapter 7. Finishing, polishing and occlusal adaptation techniques.- PART III. Additive direct and indirect restorations.- Chapter 8. Injection moulding - for incisal edges and direct onlays.- Chapter 9. Indirect restorations.- Chapter 10. Managing failures.
Preface.- . Dedication.- PART I. Preparing the dental office and the patient for restorative treatments.- Chapter 1. Equipment, ergonomics and magnification workflow.- Chapter 2. Diagnosis, planning, work protocol.- Chapter 3. Pre restorative procedures.- PART II. Direct restorations.- Chapter 4. Contact points. Direct proximal wall restoration using centripetal techniques.- Chapter 5. Layering and morphology modelling techniques.- Chapter 6. Restorative techniques for cervical lesions.- Chapter 7. Finishing, polishing and occlusal adaptation techniques.- PART III. Additive direct and indirect restorations.- Chapter 8. Injection moulding - for incisal edges and direct onlays.- Chapter 9. Indirect restorations.- Chapter 10. Managing failures.
Preface.- . Dedication.- PART I. Preparing the dental office and the patient for restorative treatments.- Chapter 1. Equipment, ergonomics and magnification workflow.- Chapter 2. Diagnosis, planning, work protocol.- Chapter 3. Pre restorative procedures.- PART II. Direct restorations.- Chapter 4. Contact points. Direct proximal wall restoration using centripetal techniques.- Chapter 5. Layering and morphology modelling techniques.- Chapter 6. Restorative techniques for cervical lesions.- Chapter 7. Finishing, polishing and occlusal adaptation techniques.- PART III. Additive direct and indirect restorations.- Chapter 8. Injection moulding - for incisal edges and direct onlays.- Chapter 9. Indirect restorations.- Chapter 10. Managing failures.
Preface.- . Dedication.- PART I. Preparing the dental office and the patient for restorative treatments.- Chapter 1. Equipment, ergonomics and magnification workflow.- Chapter 2. Diagnosis, planning, work protocol.- Chapter 3. Pre restorative procedures.- PART II. Direct restorations.- Chapter 4. Contact points. Direct proximal wall restoration using centripetal techniques.- Chapter 5. Layering and morphology modelling techniques.- Chapter 6. Restorative techniques for cervical lesions.- Chapter 7. Finishing, polishing and occlusal adaptation techniques.- PART III. Additive direct and indirect restorations.- Chapter 8. Injection moulding - for incisal edges and direct onlays.- Chapter 9. Indirect restorations.- Chapter 10. Managing failures.
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