Textbook of Endodontology 2nd Edition
Authors: Gunnar Bergenholtz Preben Hørsted Bindslev Claes Reit
سال انتشار : 2009
زبان کتاب : انگلیسی
حجم کتاب : 16 مگابایت
The second edition of Textbook of Endodontology continuesthe aim of serving the educational needs of dental students anddental practitioners searching for updates on endodontic theoriesand techniques. Significantly restructured and completely updated, the newedition maintains the ethos of the original, facilitating ease oflearning through pedagogical features such as annotated references,core concepts and key literature. It features a number of newchapters on topics ranging from outcomes of endodontic treatment tomanaging endodontic complications to dental trauma. Additionally, all other chapters have been thoroughly revised andbrought up to date to reflect contemporary knowledge andpractice. Textbook of Endodontology continues its importantfunction of providing lucid scholarship and clear discussion ofbiological concepts and treatment principles in endodontics, and assuch will be an important update to its current readers and avaluable discovery to its new audience
- Endodontology
- The dawn of modern endodontology
- The objective of endodontic treatment
- Clinical problems and solutions
- The diagnostic dilemma
- The tools of treatment
- Extraction and dental implant?
- References
- Introduction
- Constituents and normal functions of the dentin–pulp complex
- Basal maintenance
- Appropriate responses of the healthy pulp to non-destructive stimuli
- Introduction
- Classification of nerve fibers
- Morphology of intradental sensory innervation < /li>
- Function of intradental sensory nerves under normal conditions
- Sensitivity of dentin: hydrodynamic mechanism in pulpal A-fiber activation
- Introduction
- Clinical scenarios
- Treatment options
- Factors influencing choice of treatment
- Management of exposed pulps by direct pulp capping/partial pulpotomy
- Pulpectomy
- Introduction
- The normal pulp
- Pulpal inflammation in the primary tooth
- Wound dressings – characteristics, modes of action and reported clinical success rates
- Objectives of pulp treatment
- Introduction
- Evidence for the essential role of microorganisms in apical periodontitis
- Routes of microbial entry to the pulpal space
- Modes of colonization
- Ecological determinants for microbial growth in root canals
- Introduction
- The nature of apical periodontitis
- Interactions with the infecting microbiota
- Clinical manifestations and diagnostic terminology
- References
- Introduction
- Acute periapical infections as the origin of metastatic infections
- Chronic periapical infections as the origin of metastatic infections
- References
- Introduction
- Objectives and general treatment strategies
- Scheme for a routine procedure in root canal therapy
- Considerations in complex cases
- Introduction
- Principles of root canal instrumentation
- Endodontic instruments
- Instrumentation techniques
- Limitations of root canal instrumentation
- References
- Introduction
- Requirements
- Gutta-percha cones
- Sealers
- Mandibular nerve injuries
- References
- Introduction
- Specific objectives
- Selecting a root canal filling material
- Assessing root filling quality
- Filling of the pulp chamber and coronal restoration
- Conclusions and recommendations
- References
- Introduction
- Evaluation of diagnostic information
- Diagnostic strategy
- Clinical manifestations of pulpal and periapical inflammation
- Collecting diagnostic information
- Diagnostic classification
- References
- Introduction
- Common dental injuries
- Dental trauma and its consequences
- General considerations in the management of dental trauma
- References
- Introduction
- Neurobiological factors affecting the pain experience
- Psychological factors affecting the pain experience
- Gender and pain
- Concluding remarks
- Reference
- Introduction
- Clinical epidemiology
- Diagnosis
- Cause
- Prevalence, frequency and incidence
- Risk for apical periodontitis
- References
- The outcome of endodontic treatment
- Factors influencing treatment outcome
- Prevalence of endodontic “failures”
- References
- Introduction
- Problems associated with root filled teeth as abutments
- Core build-ups
- Clinical techniques
- Prosthodontic reconstruction
- References
- Introduction
- Indications
- Access to the root canal
- Access to the apical area
- Instrumentation of the root canal
- Antimicrobial treatment
- References
- Introduction
- General outline of the procedure
- Pain control after surgery
- Bone healing
- Prognosis
- References
- Index