Combining the approaches of preventative and restorative dentistry, this is a revised and updated guide to the clinical techniques and procedures necessary for managing tooth disorders and disease.
Introduces minimally invasive dentistry as a model to control dental disease and then restore the mouth to optimal form, function, and aesthetics
Content
- The Oral Environment and the Main Causes of Tooth Structure Loss
- Dental Caries: Management of Early Lesions and the Disease Process
- Dental Caries: Activity and Risk Assessment as a Logical and Effective Path to Both Prevention and Cure
- Non‐Carious Tooth Structure Loss: Diagnosis, Risk and Activity Assessment and Clinical Management
- Aids to Remineralization
- Systems for Classifying Defects of the Exposed Tooth Surface
- Principles of Cavity Design for the Restoration of Advanced Lesions
- Instruments Used in Cavity Preparation
- Glass‐Ionomer Materials
- Resin‐Based Composite Restorative Materials
- Silver Amalgam
- Pulpal Responses, Pulp Protection and Pulp Therapy
- Choosing Between Restoration Modalities
- Caries in Young Children: Special Considerations in Aetiology and Management
- Oral Care of Older People
- Lifestyle Factors A ecting Tooth Structure Loss
- Periodontal Considerations in Tooth Restoration
- Occlusion as It Relates to Restoration of Individual Teeth
- Failures of Individual Restorations and Their Management
Format: PDF, 312 pp., 2016 yr.
File size 113 Мб
Language: English