Conservative dentistry : an integrated approach

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Conservative dentistry : an integrated approach

edited by P.H. Jacobsen

(Churchill Livingstone dental series)

Churchill Livingstone, 1990

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 205-207) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Written in the style of seminar discussions, this book assumes a basic knowledge of dentistry. It discusses clinical techniques and materials in the context of limitations imposed by the patient, and the facilites and abilites of the dentist. It also provides views on the relationship of oral biology and pathology, dental materials science and dental technology to the clinical techniques of conservative dentistry. This book is not intended to be a technique manual, nor an encyclopaedic reference book. It is more in the style of seminar discussions which would be equally at home in senior undergraduate teaching, vocational training or with junior hospital staff. Several chapters are intended to revise and organize earlier learning and others are written to introduce more demanding subjects from a practical viewpoint. Flow charts have been included to help organize information into logical sequence for decision making.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 The patient: the patient's limitations and expectations, P.H.Jacobsen and G.J.Pearson
  • history and examination, J.D.Lilley
  • diagnosis and stabilization, P.H.Jacobsen
  • treatment planning, P.H.Jabcobsen. Part 2 The restoration and its environemnt: applied biology of the teeth, D.K.Whittaker
  • pathology of caries and pupal disorders, D.K.Whittaker
  • functional anatomy of the occlusion, D.K.Whittaker and P.H.Jacobsen
  • properties of restorative materials materials, G.J.Pearson and P.H.Jacobsen. Part 3 Clinical and technical procedures: intracoronal restorations, G.J.Pearson
  • management of the deep cavity, G.J.Pearson
  • root canal treatment, P.H.Jacobsen
  • principles of occusal management, P.H.Jacobsen
  • extracoronal restorations, G.J.Pearson
  • adhesive techniques, G.J.Pearson
  • bridgework treatment planning and design, P.H.Jacobsen
  • bridgework clinical techiques, P.H.Jacobsen
  • impression techniques and materials, G.J.Pearson
  • laboratory procedures, R.J.Garn and R.Huggett. Part 4 Problems: tooth surface loss, P.H.Jacobsen
  • temporomandibular joint dysfunction, P.H.Jacobsen
  • management of failures, P.H.Jacobsen.

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