Periodontics : medicine, surgery and implants /
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Formato: | Libro |
Lenguaje: | English |
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Missouri :
Elsevier : MOSBY,
2004.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part I: Basic concepts in periodontal pathobiology: anatomy, development, and physiology of the periodontium.
- Diagnosis and classification of periodontal diseases.
- Epidemiology and risk factors of periodontal diseases.
- Microbiology of periodontal diseases.
- Immuno-inflammatory response in periodontal diseases.
- Dental plaque and calculus, microbial biofilms, and periodontal diseases.
- Contributing factors..
- Part II: Periodontal evaluation, treatment planning, and nonsurgical therapy: Clinical periodontal examination.
- radiographic examination.
- The electronic patient record.
- Formulating a periodontal Diagnosis and prognosis.
- Acute periodontal conditions.
- Oral physiotherapy.
- Nonsurgical therapy.
- Periodontal and dental implant maintenance.
- Locally acting chemotherapeutic agents.
- Systemic chemotherapeutic agents.
- Role of the dental hygienist..
- Part III: Surgical therapy.
- Conscious sedation.
- Principles and practice of periodontal surgery.
- Periodontal plastic and reconstructive surgery.
- Principles of periodontal plastic microsurgery.
- Resective periodontal surgery.
- Treatment of molar furcations.
- Periodontal regeneration and reconstructive surgery.
- Dental implants in the periodontally compromised dentition..
- Part IV: Multidisciplinary care.
- Periodontal prosthesis: functional biology, implantology and esthetics.
- Periodontal-orthodontic considerations.
- Occlusion.
- Periodontal-endodontic considerations..
- Part V: Periodontal medicine: Systemic factors impacting the periodontium.
- Effects of periodontal infection on the systemic condition.
- Medications impacting the periodontium.
- Effect of tobacco smoking and alcohol use on periodontal disease.
- Selected hard and soft tissue lesions with periodontal relevance.
- Medical and dental history.
- Periodontal treatment of the medically compromised patient.