Pathology of the hard dental tissues

Pathology of the hard dental tissues

Schuurs, Albert

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This pioneering book is uniquely dedicated to oral hard tissue pathology. It presents the growth of clinical knowledge and advancement in the field, along with laboratory considerations, and is a must-read for all Oral and Maxillofacial Pathologists, Oral disease specialists, General dentists, Dental hygienists, Periodontists, and Dental students.Pathology of Hard Dental Tissues:Is the first dedicated volume on oral hard tissue pathology in more than 30 yearsContains over 400 photographs, the majority in colourProvides an encyclopaedic range of references combined with clinical management protocols for prevention of hard tissue pathology and treatment regimesIncludes helpful tables to categorise the major modern causes and characteristics of lesions, including various forms of tooth wear ÍNDICE: Chapter 1. 1 Hypodontia. 2 Hyperodontia. 3 Fusion and Incomplete Schizodontia. 4 Concrescence. Chapter 2. 1 Compression and Abnormally Curved Roots. 2 Dens Invaginatus. 3 Dilaceration. 4 Enamel Pearls and Enamel Projections. 5 Fused Roots. 6 Macro- And Microsized Teeth. 7 Supernumerary Enamel Crests. 8 Supernumerary Cusps. 9 Supernumerary Roots. 10 Taurodontism. Chapter 3. 1 Structural Anomalies of Enamel. 2 Structural Anomalies of Dentine. 3 Structural Anomalies of Enamel and Dentine. Chapter 4. 1 Eruption. 2 Abnormal Eruption Times. 3 Abnormal Eruption Place. Chapter 5. 1 Bacteria. 2 Substrate. 3 Initial lesion (Enamel). 4 Progression of the lesion. 5 Root caries. 6 Some risk factors. 7 Identification of caries. 8 Speed of the carious process. 9 Epidemiology. 10 Prevention. 11 Curative treatment. Chapter 6. 1 Aetiology. 2 Epidemiology. 3 Appearance and diagnosis. 4 Prevention, treatment, alleviation of cervical pain. . Chapter 7. 1 Cement containing dental anomalies. 2 Cement containing (medullar) bone disorders. Chapter 8. Classification of types of resorption of the hard dental tissues. Chapter 9. 1 Signs of ageing. 2 Tooth wear: nomenclature considerations. 3 Physiologic tooth wear. 4 Pathological tooth wear dueto disharmonious dental arches. 5 Bruxism and tooth clenching. 6 Cervical lesions caused by tooth brushing. 7 Other causes of tooth wear. Chapter 10. 1 Spontaneous cracks and fractures. 2 Traumatic fractures. 3 Injury to the periodontal tissues. 4 Epidemiology of traumatic injuries. 5 Prevention and treatment of traumatic injuries. 6 Splinting. Chapter 11. 1 Polishing (professional prophylaxis). 2 Abrasion. 3 External bleaching. 4 Internal bleaching: intracoronalbleaching of avital teeth with sodium perborate. : internal_external bleaching with carbamide peroxide. 5 Restorative 'whitening' methods

  • ISBN: 978-1-4051-5365-2
  • Editorial: Wiley-Blackwell
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 448
  • Fecha Publicación: 30/11/2012
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés