This second edition of "Traumatic Dental Injuries: A Manual" builds on the phenomenal success of the first edition, which was published in 1999. This book has been updated to reflect advances in the treatment of dental trauma, especially with regard to the urgency of acute treatment. New chapters include long-term prognosis, diagnosis of pulp and periodontal healing complications and patient information subsequent to emergency treatment. Another addition is a chapter dedicated to the principles of endodontic treatment of traumatized teeth. A unique feature of this book is the electronically generated images of a 'model tooth' subjected to various sorts of trauma. This allows the dentist to appreciate and compare the manifestations and treatment outcomes of typical trauma types.Key features include: Authors are international authorities on the subject; illustrated with radiographs and sophisticated, but clear color artwork; and, highly practical and accessible: documents the treatment process succinctly and step-by-step. This book is the ideal ready-reference on dental trauma for practitioners and students of clinical dentistry.
Review comments on the previous edition: 'Overall, this book is excellent and I believe would be an essential member of a dentist's library. It is the sort of book that can be quickly read, and information and guidance can be located easily when the need arises. The price makes the book very affordable and I wholeheartedly recommend it as an essential reference source for the general dentist and dental student' - "Australian Endodontic Journal".'The text, although short, is pithy and reads easily, and is supported by high quality illustrations, radiographs, and intra-oral photographs' - "European Journal of Orthodontics". By the same authors: "Essentials of Traumatic Injuries to the Teeth, Second Edition", J. O. Andreasen & F. M. Andreasen, ISBN: 8716122771; "Textbook and Color Atlas of Traumatic Injuries to the Teeth, Third Edition", edited by J. O. Andreasen & F. M. Andreasen, ISBN: 8716106377; "Textbook and Color Atlas of Tooth Impactions", edited by J. O. Andreasen, J Kolsen Petersen & D M Laskin, ISBN: 8716106938; and, also of interest, "Textbook of Endodontology", edited by Gunnar Bergenholtz, Preben Horsted-Bindslev & Claes Reit, ISBN: 8716121856.
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"The first edition was a clear well-structured guide to the treatment of dental injuries, the clinical procedures were illustrated with excellent illustrations...In the second edition the authors build on their success and explore the research that has led to an improvement in the prognosis of traumatised teeth." "a prominent change in the second edition is the inclusion of a brief description of the processes involved in wound healing in the first chapter. It is this emphasis on the importance of facilitating the natural healing of tissues that makes this book stand out."British Dental Journal "The text is clear and well written and well referenced ... The chapters on diagnosis of periodontal and pulpal complications are particularly helpful as this is a difficult area for many clinicians." "The manual will serve as an excellent reference for practitioners and dental students who have a good working knowledge of dental traumatology."Journal of Orthodontics "This is the second edition of the popular manual first published in 1999 by Andreasen et al. who are recognised internationally as experts in dental trauma. There are important updates from the first edition including new chapters, of which one is on the endodontic treatment of damaged teeth." "The book is beautifully laid out for easy reference...illustrated with high quality photographs, radiographs, and illustrations." "[in the first edition] the authors stated that their intention was to provide a manual of dental injuries for general dental practitioners and dental students. However senior house officers in oral and maxillofacial surgery would find the manual useful, as would those studying for postgraduate examinations. It is good value for money."British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Review Comments on the Previous Edition: "Overall, this book is excellent and I believe would be an essential member of a dentist's library. It is the sort of book that can be quickly read, and information and guidance can be located easily when the need arises. The price makes the book very affordable and I wholeheartedly recommend it as an essential reference source for the general dentist and dental student."Australian Endodontic Journal "The Preface states that the text is "...highlights of the subject", a reference for practitioners, and an aid for students. This is the case - I found it an enjoyable evening's read, a rapid update on quite a complex subject, and a useful addition to the surgery bookshelf. As a pragmatically written supply of core knowledge and with lots of pictures, it is likely to be popular with students too."New Zealand Dental Journal
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Professor of Endodontics and Associate Dean, Loma Linda University USA
1. Epidemiology of Traumatic Dental Injuries 2. Nature and Consequences of Trauma 3. Classification of Dental Injuries 4. Examination and Diagnosis 5. Diagnosis of Pulpal Healing Complications 6. Diagnosis of Periodontal Healing Complications 7. Treatment Priorities of Dental Trauma 8. Crown Fracture without Pulp Exposure 9. Crown Fracture with Pulp Exposure 10. Crown-root Fracture 11. Root Fracture 12. Fracture of the Alveolar Process 13. Concussion 14. Sublaxation 15. Extrusive Luxation 16. Lateral Luxation 17. Intrusive Luxation 18. Avulsion 19. Injuries to the Primary Dentition 20. Splinting 21. Endodontic Implications of Dental Trauma 22. Tooth Survival Following Various Trauma Entities in the Permanent Dentition 23. Information for the Patient about Dental Trauma 24. Information for the Public about Dental Trauma 25. Prevention of Traumatic Dental Injuries