The scope of the book is to serve as a manual for general practitioners in dental traumatology and present a rational approach to examination, diagnosis and treatment to ensure the greatest chance for optimal healing. In Traumatic Dental Injuries - A Manual, we present the highlights of dental traumatology in a format, which will serve as a reference for general practitioners and aid dental students in their studies. Each chapter is designed to describe the principles in the diagnosis and treatment of the specific traumatic dental injury, including treatment objectives, treatment parameters and long-term expectations based on existing long-term studies of various trauma entities. As no type of dental trauma is 'perfect', a given injury type has been generated electronically by a medical artist in order to enhance similarities and differences between the various injury groups. Periodontal and pulpal healing for the given injuries are based on the recent long-term follow-up studies.
The consequences of inadequate examination and thereby inaccurate diagnosis can be either overtreatment or neglect of treatment where needed, which can result in serious healing complications and unnecessary expense to the patient and to the dentist.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
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Höhe: 276 mm
Breite: 219 mm
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ISBN-13
978-87-16-12127-1 (9788716121271)
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Autor*in
Professor of Endodontics and Associate Dean, Loma Linda University USA
Epidemiology of traumatic dental injuries; nature and consequences of trauma; classification of dental injuries; examination and diagnosis; crown fracture without pulp exposure; crown fracture with pulp exposure; crown-root fracture; root fracture; fracture of the alveolar process; concussion; subluxation; extrusive luxation; lateral luxation; intrusive luxation; avulsion; injuries to the primary dentition; prevention of traumatic dental injuries; information to the public about dental trauma; splinting.