The third edition of this classic text encompasses the full scope of acute dental trauma, including all aspects of surgical, endodontic, orthodontic, pedodontic and prosthodontic therapy after injury. This edition updates trauma therapy in light of the diagnostic and therapeutic advances made in recent years. New chapters have been added including wound healing and the long-term prognosis of various trauma entities, analysed in co-operation with the Statistical Research Unit of the University of Copenhagen. There are also new procedures for the treatment of anterior tooth loss following trauma, including auto-transplantation of teeth, resin-retained bridges, the use of implants, and reconstruction of lost tissue in the anterior region.
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The first impression one has of this book is its sheer size and the array of beautiful colour illustrations inside ... In summary, it is a remarkable text, eminently readable with superb illustrations ... Every self-respecting dental library, personal or institutional, should have a copy. Journal of Oral Rehabilitation
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Höhe: 305 mm
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978-87-16-10637-7 (9788716106377)
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Wound healing subsequent to injury; response of oral tissues to trauma; mediators of hard tissue resorption; classification, aetiology and epidemiology; child abuse; examination and diagnosis of dental injuries; crown fractures; crown-root fractures; root fractures; luxation injuries; avulsions; injuries to the supporting bone; injuries to developing teeth; soft tissue injuries; endodontic management of traumatized teeth; orthodontic management of the traumatized dentition; restoration of traumatized teeth with composites; resin-retained bridges in the anterior region; conventional bridges in the anterior region; antotransplantation of the teeth to the anterior region; implants in the anterior region; prevention of dental and oral injuries; prognosis of traumatic dental injuries.