A practical, highly illustrated guide to endodontics for the primary care dentist. A practical and accessible guide to endodontics for the general dentist. Brings together new technolgies available for treatment with the increasing biological understanding of endodontic disease processes. Comprehensively illustrated by the authors' own cases. Presents key aspects of primary treatment, root canal re-treatment and periradicular surgery.
As a supplement to the book with the same title, these two videos present fourteen case studies of endodontic surgeries. The surgical procedures and techniques explained in detail in the book are shown here step-by-step and performed on each tooth type. The videos begin with simple maxillary procedures and move to more complex surgeries.
The cases are surgical retreatments of conditions unsuccessfully treated with conventional endodontic therapy. Shown are techniques in performing incision and drainage, root amputation, hemisection, extraction and.
This book is a guide to proven, current clinical endodontic practice. It is designed, primarily, with the undergraduate readership in mind but is also suitable for anyone pursuing specialist training, including extended skills in endodontics, and general dental practitioners undertaking CPD, or wishing to keep up-to-date.
Practical approach to the subject, taking the reader through every step of endodontic practice from its scientific basis to. The new edition, published in two volumes, continues the tradition of including the expertise of international leaders in the field.
Eighty-six authors contributed cutting-edge knowledge and updates on topics that have formed the core of this book for years. New chapters reflect the ways in which the field of endodontics has evolved over the It incorporates the changes that have occurred in endodontic theory and practice in terms of materials, concepts and protocols. The presentation of the concepts and techniques has also been revised.
It provides evidence-based strategies and detailed clinical explanations to manage and retreat previous endodontically failed cases. It contains concrete evidence-based and practical techniques accompanied by full-colour, self-explanatory clinical photographs taking the reader through a journey.
Chapter 2 examines treatment strategies and decision-making, and includes a lesson on endodontic vs. Chapter 3 describes preparation for treatment, which includes types of instruments, infection control, local anaesthesia and use of rubber dam. Chapter 4 goes on to explore canal instrumentation, encompassing shaping, disinfection and case management.
Chapter 5 presents endodontic obturation. The sixth and final chapter, chapter 6, covers emergency and adjunctive endodontic procedures, for example treatment for primary teeth, apexification, bleaching and restoration of endodontically treated teeth.
There is a list of suggested readings at the end of the book, which provides the reader with a good reference guide. Unfortunately there is no glossary of terms for quick reference. The aim of the book is well met by the authors by providing straightforward discussions that concentrate on key concepts, rather than a vast amount of theoretical information. However, if further detail is needed on a certain topic further reading may be required.
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