Part 1 The patient: the patient's limitations and expectations, P.H.Jacobsen and G.J.Pearson; history and examination, J.D.Lilley; diagnosis and stabilization, P.H.Jacobsen; treatment planning, P.H.Jabcobsen. Part 2 The restoration and its environemnt: applied biology of the teeth, D.K.Whittaker; pathology of caries and pupal disorders, D.K.Whittaker; functional anatomy of the occlusion, D.K.Whittaker and P.H.Jacobsen; properties of restorative materials materials, G.J.Pearson and P.H.Jacobsen. Part 3 Clinical and technical procedures: intracoronal restorations, G.J.Pearson; management of the deep cavity, G.J.Pearson; root canal treatment, P.H.Jacobsen; principles of occusal management, P.H.Jacobsen; extracoronal restorations, G.J.Pearson; adhesive techniques, G.J.Pearson; bridgework treatment planning and design, P.H.Jacobsen; bridgework clinical techiques, P.H.Jacobsen; impression techniques and materials, G.J.Pearson; laboratory procedures, R.J.Garn and R.Huggett. Part 4 Problems: tooth surface loss, P.H.Jacobsen; temporomandibular joint dysfunction, P.H.Jacobsen; management of failures, P.H.Jacobsen.