Provides comprehensive coverage of the art and science of endodontics. Divided into three parts, the first part includes clinical subjects from diagnosis to filing and root canals. Part Two includes development, structure and function, histology, pathology, microbiology and immunology. The third part focuses on related clinical topics and features chapters on managing traumatic injuries, pain control, surgery, post-treatment restorations and paediatric and geriatric endodontics. The book has a final chapter on the future of endodontics. New to this seventh edition is the inclusion of 400 multiple choice questions, many case based and illustrated, to test the reader's knowledge.
Provides comprehensive coverage of the art and science of endodontics. Divided into three parts, the first part includes clinical subjects from diagnosis to filing and root canals. Part Two includes development, structure and function, histology, pathology, microbiology and immunology. The third part focuses on related clinical topics and features chapters on managing traumatic injuries, pain control, surgery, post-treatment restorations and paediatric and geriatric endodontics. The book has a final chapter on the future of endodontics. New to this seventh edition is the inclusion of 400 multiple choice questions, many case based and illustrated, to test the reader's knowledge.
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Höhe: 279 mm
Breite: 216 mm
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978-0-8151-8613-7 (9780815186137)
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Part 1 The art of endodontics: diagnostic procedures; orofacial dental pain emergencies - endodontic diagnosis and management; nonodontogenic facial pain and endodontics; case selection and treatment planning; preparation for treatment; armamentarium and sterilization; tooth morphology and access openings; cleaning and shaping the root canal system; obturation of the root canal system; records and legal responsibilities. Part 2 The science of endodontics: pulp development, structure and function; periapical pathology; microbiology and immunology; instruments, materials and devices; pulpal reaction to caries and dental procedures. Part 3 Related clinical topics: traumatic injuries; endodontic pharmacology; surgical endodontics; the management of pain and anxiety; bleaching of vital and pulpless teeth; restoration of the endodontically treated tooth; paediatric endodontic treatment; geriatric endodontics; endodontic failures and re-treqatment. Part 4 Issues in endodontics: endodontic excellence in the future. Endodontic challenge.