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Dentofacial Esthetics : From Macro to Micro. Color and Appearance in Dentistry. Guided Surgery in Implantology. Specialty Imaging: Dental Implants. The coverage reflects instrumentation and accessory items used in general dental practice, routine hospital dental procedures and selected specialist settings. The author adopts a flexible approach which recognises that some instruments are multi-functional, and their names and usage can vary across dental surgeries.
This approach, coupled with the range of instruments covered, makes the book an ideal 'portable' resource across general practice, hospital and a range of specialist settings. The book also highlights instruments which can be easily confused. Please enter your comment! Please enter your name here. You have entered an incorrect email address!
Leave this field empty. If you still feel your copyrights have been violated, then you may contact us immediately: Contact us: admin cmecde. All Rights Reserved. This article will focus on tooth structure loss by erosion—its etiology, diagnosis, and management. This eBook features a report that describes a standardized and predictable protocol for digital impressions and laboratory steps, with a focus on proper tissue management of anterior implant-supported restorations.
This Inside Dental Hygiene eBook offers two continuing education CE articles on the latest in infection prevention, drawing on the experience of leading experts in the field.
The dental community has experienced a perceived risk to their health and that of their patients, prompting a new perspective and focus. Learn more about updated infection control strategies. Successful treatment of periodontitis involves understanding how the disease progresses and implementing adjuncts for microbial control. Diseases of the oral cavity occur as a combination of microbial activity and the individual host response.
Following definitive treatment for periodontitis, therapeutic care continues through supportive periodontal therapy, which differs from regular preventive care. This article is a review of anatomical considerations and field judgements within the denture fabrication appointments.
The article describes how dentists can play a critical role in the collaborative evaluation and treatment of patients with obstructive sleep apnea OSA , ultimately improving their quality of life. Preventing the transmission of COVID in the dental office is a top priority for dental teams during the pandemic.
Understanding the mode of transmission, what prevention strategies are effective for airborne diseases, and how to cope with the extended nature of this pandemic are all important in maintaining a safe work and care environment throughout the COVID pandemic and beyond. Dental professionals are becoming more involved in interdisciplinary care, identifying symptoms in the oral cavity that may be indications of systemic disease. This article will review the history of obturation materials used in endodontic therapy and expand on the different materials that have been used in root canal obturation systems.
This article discusses how the use of direct composites in restorations for some clinical procedures can be simpler and quicker than use of ceramics and other technologies that in recent years have often resulted in the practitioner doing too much restoring. In response to the heightened interest in facial esthetics in America, this article is designed to help practitioners discover the most common facial injectables used in dentistry for both cosmetic and therapeutic purposes.
This article focuses on the benefits of incorporating intraoral scanning in the treatment of complex full-arch restorations for both natural tooth and implant dentistry to increase efficiencies, reduce clinical appointments, and decrease treatment costs to enhance patient care.
The delivery of the complete dentures is the starting point in the long journey of continued care for the individual. Patients will often receive continued care for many years after the reconstructive process of complete dentures.
Due to the lack of surface area in the mandibular arch, advancements in denture prosthodontics have led to the addition of anchorage devices such as dental implants and attachments for the retention of mandibular complete dentures.
Inflammation can be a sign of various illnesses. Increases in patient populations entering a dental practice with multiple comorbidities has impacted case management and presentations for providing dental service to optimize oral and dental wellness. This article describes the problem and emphasizes the importance of overall management and treatment. Dental impressions play a vital role in restorative dentistry. This article discusses how to master the art of impressions by understanding material characteristics, indication requirements, and techniques that will allow the clinical team to deliver quality dentistry that will last.
This article is designed to help dental practitioners discover tools and resources available to promote alternative pain management techniques and develop a simple protocol to maximize safety when prescribing opioids. This article discusses implant dentistry from a cosmetic perspective, focusing on platform and abutment considerations in the esthetic zone.
Evaluation of hard and soft tissue is described. This article discusses how accurately diagnosing xerostomia is critical for patients to receive the best treatment possible. Successful treatment often involves a multimodal approach. This article will discuss advancements in science and technology that have greatly improved operatory capabilities with the ultimate goal of increasing clinical success. It will focus on several substantial digital improvements in caries detection and treatment, as well as development in restorative materials over the last century, with a particular emphasis on the most current advancements.
Overdentures are used to help partially and fully edentulous patients regain quality of life by promoting better digestion, slowing bone loss, helping retain facial structure, and providing comfort and overall confidence. The factors determining whether an implant-supported overdenture is the best option can be divided into patient level and arch level. Thorough review of these factors is crucial for determining the most satisfying and clinically successful option.
During the latter part of the last century, endodontics was the first specialty in dentistry to embrace the dental operating microscope DOM. Other dental specialties followed. Dentists are finally realizing the importance of having optimal equipment for sight and working in a comfortable position that reduces fatigue and stress on the neck and back.
DOMs have numerous benefits for the doctor compared with loupes and help facilitate communication between the doctor and the patient. This article discusses the leading causes of mortality in America and their relationship to oral health. It then explains how certain conditions are specifically related to the oral cavity. The article goes on to describe the need to manage risk factors that may lead to these conditions. It also emphasizes the need to provide education to increase awareness of the link between oral and systemic health in the interest of preventing and treating potentially deadly conditions.
Digital removable denture design software is relatively new. This article will explain the traditional removable denture device process and compare it with this new digital option, which has proven to be relatively efficient and facilitates the standardization of clinical results.
Patients are more likely to remain loyal to a dental office when they understand the purpose and intentions of the practice and feel a connection to it. Many dental therapies are discretionary and require emotional and financial commitment from patients before they proceed. This article will discuss how the dental team, especially the treatment coordinator, can improve interactions with patients, drawing on research in consumer and patient perspectives toward health expenditures, to increase case acceptance levels.
Selecting the appropriate cement is critical to ensuring the success and longevity of a restoration. The goal of this article is to help clinicians make appropriate cementation decisions by discussing the qualities of cements and adhesives and then providing three questions to answer when considering cementation methods.
Lasers are an emerging medical technology. This article will evaluate the use of lasers in a hygiene protocol, including basic science topics as well as possible bactericidal effects and healing properties of soft-tissue diode lasers. Implementing lasers in the dental practice can lead to happier and healthier patients.
This article will discuss the characteristics of and factors contributing to dental erosion, along with management and treatment methodologies for the condition available to the dental healthcare provider.
Dental erosion can be a challenge to diagnose because of similarities to other categories of tooth wear. Signs, risk indicators, and protective factors will be discussed in this article. Edentulism is more common today than many oral practitioners may realize. This article will review and update restoration and maintenance of natural dentition, examine the health of the edentulous population, and focus on the prosthetic treatment model.
Pediatric sedation is a valuable adjunct to treatment in many cases where behavior management is necessary. Proper safety and training can ensure successful sedation; however, due to the unpredictable nature of children, it is imperative to approach each situation carefully.
This article concludes that clinicians must follow a thorough and organized process for evaluating pediatric patients, discussing sedation with parents and managing risk to carry out treatment. This article covers bioactive regenerative materials and how they may create new opportunities for restorative dentistry.
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