
Clinical Problem Solving in Dentistry E-Book
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Content
- Front cover
- Half title page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Preface
- Contributors
- Case 1: A high caries rate
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Investigations
- Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Case 2: A multilocular radiolucency
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Investigations
- Radiological differential diagnosis
- Further investigations
- Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Case 3: An unpleasant surprise
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Treatment
- Further points
- Other possibilities
- Case 4: Gingival recession
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Investigations
- Diagnosis
- Case 5: A missing incisor
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Investigations
- Treatment
- Case 6: Down's syndrome
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Investigations
- Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Long-term management
- Acknowledgements
- Case 7: A dry mouth
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Investigations
- Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Case 8: Painful trismus
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Differential diagnosis
- Investigations
- Treatment
- Another possibility
- Case 9: A large carious lesion
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Investigations
- Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Operative treatment
- Case 10: A lump on the gingiva
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Further examination and investigations
- Differential diagnosis
- Treatment
- Diagnosis
- Other possibilities
- Case 11: Pain on biting
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Differential diagnosis
- Investigations
- Treatment
- Case 12: A defective denture base
- SUMMARY
- Acrylic complete denture
- Cobalt-chromium casting
- Case 13: Sudden collapse
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Prognosis
- Case 14: A difficult child
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Case 15: Pain after extraction
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Diagnosis
- Case 16: A numb lip
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Investigations
- Differential diagnosis
- Diagnosis
- Case 17: A loose tooth
- SUMMARY
- Examination
- Investigations
- Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Case 18: Oroantral fistula
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Differential diagnosis
- Investigations
- Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Other possibilities
- Case 19: Troublesome mouth ulcers
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Case 20: A lump in the neck
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Differential diagnosis
- Investigations
- Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Another possibility
- Case 21: Trauma to an immature incisor
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Differential diagnosis
- Investigations
- Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Case 22: Hypoglycaemia
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Treatment
- Other possibilities
- Further points
- Case 23: A tooth lost at teatime
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Diagnosis
- Investigations
- Treatment
- Case 24: A problem overdenture
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Diagnosis
- Case 25: Impacted lower third molars
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Investigations
- Another case
- Case 26: A phone call from school
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Treatment
- Follow up
- Other possibilities
- Case 27: Discoloured anterior teeth
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Investigation
- Differential diagnosis
- Treatment
- Prognosis
- Prevention
- Case 28: A very painful mouth
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Diagnosis
- Investigations
- Treatment
- Prognosis
- Final outcome
- Case 29: Caution - X-rays
- SUMMARY
- History
- Case 30: Whose fault this time?
- SUMMARY
- First patient
- Diagnosis
- Solutions What can you do to save the patient a further appointment and yourself the additional cost of extra trays? What you can do about the upper tray? There are a number of options but all have problems (Table 30.1). The only alternative would be
- The next patient
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Solution
- Treatment
- Acknowledgement
- Case 31: Ouch!
- SUMMARY
- History
- Case 32: A swollen face and pericoronitis
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Case 33: First permanent molars
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Investigations
- Diagnosis
- Further investigation
- Treatment planning
- Further information
- Case 34: A sore mouth
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Investigations
- Diagnosis
- Case 35: A failed bridge
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Investigations
- Treatment
- Case 36: Skateboarding accident?
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Investigations
- Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Case 37: An adverse reaction
- SUMMARY
- History
- Differential diagnosis
- Another possibility
- Case 38: Advanced periodontitis
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Investigations
- Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Case 39: Fractured incisors
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Investigations
- Case 40: An anxious patient
- SUMMARY
- History
- Investigation and diagnosis
- Anxiety management
- Treatment
- Prognosis
- Case 41: A blister on the cheek
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Differential diagnosis
- Investigations
- Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Case 42: Will you see my son?
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Case 43: Bridge design
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Diagnosis
- Case 44: Management of anticoagulation
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Investigations
- Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Postoperative
- Case 45: A white patch on the tongue
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Differential diagnosis
- Investigations
- Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Prognosis
- Case 46: Another white patch on the tongue
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Differential diagnosis
- Investigations
- Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Case 47: Molar endodontic treatment
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Investigations
- Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Case 48: An endodontic problem
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Investigations
- Treatment
- Acknowledgement
- Case 49: A swollen face
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Investigations
- Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Case 50: Missing upper lateral incisors
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Investigations
- Treatment
- Case 51: Anterior crossbite
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Diagnosis
- Investigations
- Treatment
- Case 52: Refractory periodontitis?
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Investigations
- Differential diagnosis
- Further investigations
- Treatment
- Case 53: Unexpected findings
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Investigations
- Differential diagnosis
- Treatment
- Further investigations
- Case 54: A gap between the front teeth
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Investigations
- Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Case 55: A lump in the palate
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Differential diagnosis
- Investigations
- Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Prognosis
- Case 56: Rapid breakdown of first permanent molars
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Differential diagnosis
- Investigations
- Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Case 57: Oral cancer
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Diagnosis
- Principles of treatment
- Further investigations
- Treatment planning
- Treatment
- Case 58: A complicated extraction
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Case 59: Difficulty in opening the mouth
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Diagnosis
- Investigations
- Treatment
- Case 60: Toothwear
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Differential diagnosis
- Investigations
- Further differential diagnosis
- Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Case 61: Worn front teeth
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Investigations
- Diagnosis
- Treatment planning
- Treatment
- Case 62: A case of toothache
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Investigations
- Diagnosis
- Case 63: A child with a swollen face
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Investigations
- Differential diagnosis
- Diagnosis
- Aetiology
- Treatment
- Case 64: A pain in the neck
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Diagnosis
- Investigations
- Treatment
- Another possibility
- Case 65: Failed endodontic treatment
- SUMMARY
- History
- Examination
- Investigations
- Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Case 66: A pain in the head
- SUMMARY
- History
- Differential diagnosis
- Index
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