GETHarty’s Endodontics in Clinical Practice.Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences, Year: 2016 ISBN: 9780702065125,0702065129 |
GETIngle’s endodonticsPublisher: B C Decker, Year: 2008 ISBN: 9781550093339,1550093339 |
GETClinical cases in endodonticsSeries: Clinical cases (Ames Iowa) Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Year: 2018 ISBN: 9781119147114,9781119147060,9781119147046,1119147042 |
GETCommon Complications in Endodontics: Prevention and ManagementPublisher: Springer International Publishing, Year: 2018 ISBN: 978-3-319-60996-6,978-3-319-60997-3
Description:
This book describes the most commonly encountered endodontic complications and provides up-to-date information on their prevention and management. The opening chapters explain the importance of accurate diagnosis and treatment planning, outline the role of digital radiography and CBCT in managing complications, and highlight the need for close attention to anatomic landmarks in order to avoid damage to neurovascular anatomy. Endodontic problems associated with different procedural errors are then discussed in detail, covering a wide variety of access- and instrumentation-related complications and the difficulties that may arise when using obturation techniques. Readers will also find information on the endodontic–periodontal relationship, special issues in geriatric patients, and the potential medical emergencies and precautions in specific patient subsets. The clear, easy-to-read text is complemented by numerous high-quality photographs and tables that assist understanding and ready identification of management solutions. This book will be of value for all dental practitioners with an interest in endodontics, endodontic specialists, and higher-level students. |
GETMicrosurgery in endodonticsPublisher: John Wiley & Sons, Year: 2018 ISBN: 9781119403654,1119403650,9781119412502 |
GETReview of Endodontics and Operative Dentistry
Description:
Jaypee Brothers, 2008. — 246 p. Introduction to Endodontics Pulp and Periapex Pathologies of Dental Pulp Pathologies of Periradicular Tissues Endodontic Microbiology Diagnostic Methods Case Selection and Treatment Planning Basic Endodontic Instruments Principles of Access Cavity Preparation Working Length Determination Root Canal Irrigants Root Canal Medicaments Cleaning and Shaping of Root Canals Obturation of Root Canal Mid Treatment Flare-Ups Endodontic Emergencies Endodontic Mishaps Endodontic Failures and Retreatment Single Visit Endodontics Restoration of Endodontically Treated Teeth5 Surgical Endodontics Endodontic Periodontic Interrelationship Management of Dental Traumatic Injuries Bleaching of Discolored Teeth Dentin Hypersensitivity Pediatric Endodontics Section Two: Operative Dentistry Introduction to Operative Dentistry Basic Concepts Dental Caries Dental Materials Fundamentals of Tooth Preparation Basic Instruments of Operative Dentistry The Operating Field Matrices, Retainers and Tooth Separation The Amalgam Restorations. Pin Retained Restorations Concepts of Bonding Tooth-Colored Restorations Direct Filling Gold Cast Metal Restorations Restoration of Badly Decayed Posterior Teeth Management of Cervical and Noncarious Lesions Pulpal Response to Caries and Operative Procedures Interim Restorations Finishing and Polishing Microleakage Lasers in Dentistry Antibiotic Prophylaxis Index |
GETTextbook of Endodontics
Description:
3rd edition. — Jaypee Brothers, 2014. — 602 p. |
GETClinical endodontics: a textbookPublisher: Thieme;TPS, Year: 2009 ISBN: 978-3-13-768103-8,178-179-179-1,3137681030
Description:
The third edition of Clinical Endodontics retains the successful format and practical scope of previous editions. The book opens with an overview of the biology of the endodontium and the apical periodontium. It then provides detailed descriptions of the etiology and pathogenesis of endodontic diseases, examination and diagnostic techniques, and treatments. The book also covers instruments, endodontic materials, endodontic retreatment, bleaching, restoration, and prognosis. Features:
This book is a valuable resource for students that will enable them to fully grasp the fundamental concepts of clinical endodontics. It is also serve as a refresher for general practitioners, postdoctoral students, and endodontists. |
GETThe Guidebook to Molar EndodonticsPublisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, Year: 2017 ISBN: 978-3-662-52899-0, 978-3-662-52901-0
Description:
This volume offers readers a pragmatic approach to endodontic therapy for permanent molars, based on up-to-date evidence. All chapters were written by experts in the field, and focus on preparation for treatment, vital pulp therapy, access cavity preparation, root canal shaping, outcome assessment, retreatment, apical surgery, and specific aspects of restorations for root canal-treated molars. The role of micro-CT data in visualizing canal anatomy is compared to cone beam CT, and detailed information on current clinical tools, such as irrigation adjuncts and engine-driven preparation tools is provided. Important steps are illustrated in clinical photographs and radiographs, as well as by schematic diagrams. Tables and check boxes highlight key points for special attention, and clinical pitfalls. Guiding references are provided. Performing molar endodontics is often a daunting prospect, regardless of the practice setting. This is where “Molar Endodontics” is an ideal source of guidance for practitioners. Special devices and recent innovations in apex locators and nickel-titanium instruments have, however, made procedures significantly easier and more practical for non-specialists. This book will help conscientious clinicians to master molar endodontics with well-described and established clinical methods. |
GETCurrent therapy in endodonticsPublisher: John Wiley & Sons, Year: 2017 ISBN: 9781119067559,1119067553,9781119067733,1119067731,9781119067757,1119067758 |
GETEndodontics: Principles and PracticePublisher: Saunders, Year: 2014 ISBN: 1455754102,9781455754106
Description:
Helping you incorporate endodontics into general dentistry practice, Endodontics: Principles and Practice, 5th Edition describes how to diagnose pulpal and periapical diseases and perform basic root canal treatments. Illustrated, step-by-step guidelines make it easier to perform essential endodontic procedures, and each is brought to life with videos on the new companion website. Practical coverage also includes topics such as the etiology of disease, local anesthesia, emergency treatment, obturation, and temporization. From renowned endodontics experts Mahmoud Torabinejad, Richard Walton, and Ashraf Fouad, this edition adds new chapters on single implant restorations and the management of patients with systemic disease. |
GET3D Imaging in Endodontics: A New Era in Diagnosis and TreatmentPublisher: Springer International Publishing, Year: 2016 ISBN: 978-3-319-31464-8, 978-3-319-31466-2
Description:
This book is designed to provide the reader with a full understanding of the role of cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) in helping to solve many of the most challenging problems in endodontics. It will shorten the learning curve in application of this exciting imaging technique in a variety of contexts: difficult diagnostic cases, treatment planning, evaluation of internal tooth anatomy prior to root canal therapy, nonsurgical and surgical treatments, early detection and treatment of resorptive defects, and outcomes assessment. The ability to obtain an accurate 3D representation of a tooth and the surrounding structures by means of noninvasive CBCT imaging is changing the approach to clinical decision making in endodontics. Clinicians long accustomed to working in very small, three-dimensional spaces are no longer constrained by the limitations of two-dimensional imaging. The challenges of mastering the new technology can, however, be daunting. The detailed guidance contained in this book will help endodontists to take full advantage of the important benefits offered by CBCT. |
GETLasers in Endodontics: Scientific Background and Clinical ApplicationsPublisher: Springer International Publishing, Year: 2016 ISBN: 978-3-319-19326-7, 978-3-319-19327-4
Description:
This book offers up-to-date information on all aspects of the use of lasers in endodontics, focusing especially on the various laser applications, including primary and permanent root canal therapies, retreatments, apical surgery and pulp therapy. Every laser technique used in endodontics is carefully described and illustrated, with detailed coverage of both conventional methods and more recent developments such as laser-activated irrigation and photon-induced photoacoustic streaming. In addition, a separate section addresses the basic science of laser dentistry, explaining the physics, describing laser–tissue interactions, and discussing different types of laser. Extensive reference is made to the international literature in order to provide the reader with a clear, evidence-based understanding of the merits of various approaches. In offering a balanced mix of descriptions of clinical applications, clinical data, scientific research and logical criticism, the book will serve as an excellent reference for a wide audience comprising general dentists as well as specialists. |
GETEndodontics: Principles and Practice, 4ePublisher: Saunders, Year: 2008 ISBN: 1416038515,9781416038511
Description:
ENDODONTICS: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE, 4th Edition is an essential scientific and clinical building block for understanding the etiology and treatment of teeth with pulpal and periapical diseases. You'll easily understand and learn procedures through step-by-step explanations accompanied by full-color illustrations, as well as video clips included on CD.
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GETEndodontics Review A Study GuidePublisher: Quintessence Publishing Co., Year: 2016 ISBN: 978-0-86715-696-6; 9780867156966
Description:
This comprehensive study guide provides an essential framework for reviewing the core material covered by the American Board of Endodontics (ABE) examinations and understanding how best to prepare for them. With a focus toward clinical applications, the key topics of endodontics are covered in full, and the complex subjects of trauma and resorption are addresse |
GETPediatric Endodontics: Current Concepts in Pulp Therapy for Primary and Young Permanent TeethPublisher: Springer International Publishing, Year: 2016 ISBN: 978-3-319-27551-2,978-3-319-27553-6
Description:
This book provides dental professionals with a clear understanding of current clinical and scientific knowledge on the various aspects of pulp treatment for both primary and young permanent teeth. Diagnostic parameters are clearly presented, along with step-by-step descriptions of clinical procedures, including indirect and direct pulp treatments, pulpotomy, and pulpectomy. The rationale for the materials used in each technique and their individual merits and disadvantages are examined in detail. In the case of pulpotomy, all the materials used since the introduction of this treatment modality are discussed (e.g., formocresol, glutaraldehyde, ferric sulfate, and MTA) and the roles of sodium hypochlorite, electrofulguration, and laser therapy are elucidated. Special attention is devoted to pulpectomy and root canal treatment, with consideration of debriding and obturation techniques, rinsing solutions, and root-filling pastes. A further individual chapter is dedicated to restorations of teeth treated with the different types of pulp therapy. The various conservative treatment modalities are also presented, including specific treatments for immature nonvital permanent teeth. The concluding chapter looks to the future and the potential value of stem cells in pulp therapy. |
GETIngle's EndodonticsPublisher: PMPH USA, Year: 2007 ISBN: 1550093339,9781550093339
Description:
This textbook, which has been known as the "Bible of Endodontics" for over 40 years, will, in its 6th edition, retain its recognition as "The Bible". With over 75 contributing authors from all over the world and 40 chapters, the new Ingle's Endodontics will be the first endodontic textbook specifically prepared fort the world's endodontic specialists and graduate students in advanced endodontic programs world-wide. It will continue to be the standard against which all other endodontic texts will be measured. The main divisions of the book will be "The Discipline of Endodontics," "Endodontic Pathobiology," "Endodontic Examination, Evaluation, Diagnosis & Treatment Planning," "Management of Endodontic Disease," "Surgical Procedures in Endodontics, and" Related Endodontic Treatment." For the most part the illustrations will be in color. The evidence based bibliography for each topic will be extensive. Controversies in endodontics will be explored. Diagnosis and management of pain and infections will be broadened. A new section dealing with maxillary sinusitis and endodontic disease, expanded by CT scans is featured. The newest endodontic armamentaria are covered in depth. With a roundup of the world's experts in all phases of the specialty, Ingle s Endodontics, 6th edition, promises to be the ultimate in endodontic textbooks. It will be essential for every endodontist's library. SPECIAL FEATURES Accompanying the text will be DVDs produced by famous clinicians detailing their techniques. The entire text, with all of its illustrations, will be on an accompanying DVD. |
GETNanotechnology in Endodontics: Current and Potential Clinical ApplicationsPublisher: Springer International Publishing, Year: 2015 ISBN: 978-3-319-13574-8, 978-3-319-13575-5
Description:
This book provides detailed information on the emerging applications of nanomaterials and nanoparticles within endodontics, highlighting the exciting potential clinical impact of nanotechnology in the field. The range of applications covered is diverse, encompassing drug and gene delivery, tissue engineering, antibacterial strategies, dentin tissue stabilization, dentin pulp regeneration and use in restorative and endodontic materials. Important scientific background information relating to each application is provided, with clear coverage of basic principles. In addition, potential pitfalls are identified and explained. The cytotoxicity of nanomaterials and nanoparticles is also addressed in a separate chapter. The book will be of value both for endodontic practitioners and for all scientists and graduate students who are interested in the application of nanotechnology in endodontics. |
GETEndodonticsPublisher: Mosby, Year: 2014 ISBN: 978-0-7020-3155-7,978-0-7020-5425-9
Description:
The latest edition of this well established volume continues to provide an accessible, lavishly illustrated guide to the current practice of clinical endodontics. Now under the leadership of a new editorial team, Endodontics 4e has been completely restructured to provide a more contemporary approach to the subject area. As with previous editions, clinical topics are addressed in a clear step-by-step manner and have been specially designed to provide sensible 'best practice' routes through often conflicting approaches to treatment. The new edition contains over 1500 images, many previously unpublished, while new chapters contain information on tooth development and the endodontic interfaces with orthodontics, general and oral medicine, and orofacial pain.. Developments in the latest underlying research, as well as advances in dental materials and equipment, are included throughout. Now with a new contributor team to bring a fresh approach to the subject matter, this volume will be ideal for recent graduates wishing to consolidate their knowledge, GDPs needing to enhance their skills and any reader about to launch a new career through specialist training.
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GETSurgical Endodontics: A Colour ManualPublisher: Springer Netherlands, Year: 1984 ISBN: 978-94-010-9818-2,978-94-010-9816-8
Description:
This book is derived from a series of articles written for dental practitioners and first published in Dental Update. The articles were written as a consequence of running a weekly clinic, concerned largely with the correction of referred endodontic problems. In most cases the 'problems' did not exist and were treated simply by redoing the root filling or by undertaking a straightforward apicectomy. Regrettably, in many other cases, the problem would not have existed had the previously undertaken, and potentially simple, apicectomy been carried out competently. There is no good reason why apical surgery should not be undertaken by the general dental practitioner as part of the patient's overall treatment. After all, the problem will usually have arisen either during, or as a result of, routine dental treatment. In addition, the tooth may require to be restored, either at the time of surgery or fairly soon thereafter. Regrettably, inexperience in the handling of soft tissues, and concern about the risk of damage to associated structures, often deters the dentist from attempting what is, if sensibly approached, an uncomplicated minor dento-alveolar operation. Chapters 1-8 introduce the reader to the basic techniques of apicectomy. Chapters 9, 12, 16 and 17 will, it is hoped, help the interested dentist to develop a competence to treat more complex cases, once he or she has become proficient in the basic skills. |
GETProblem Solving in Endodontics: Prevention, Identification and Management, 5ePublisher: Mosby, Year: 2010 ISBN: 032306888X,9780323068888
Description:
Problem Solving in Endodontics, 5th Edition, by James L. Gutmann and Paul Lovdahl, offers updated techniques and an evidence-based approach to the most common procedures performed at chairside. Ideal for both endodontists and general dentists, this thoroughly revised reference combines the precision of quality endodontic care with achievable and pain-free outcomes for the patient. Each chapter has been carefully designed so that you'll quickly grasp the anatomy, the instruments needed, and what procedures should be performed -- all supplemented by boxed clinical case examples and tips. Going beyond problem solving, it also addresses the major issues in diagnostic, anatomic, restorative, periodontic, traumatic, and surgical aspects of tooth retention. Provides chairside guidance for the endodontic procedures most commonly performed by endodontists and general dentists.Entire text has expanded concepts that are verified in new drawings and clinically relevant cases.Integrates new technologies and materials into every chapter that when applied result in predictable and optimal outcomes.Establishes clear parameters for the retention of teeth.Correlates optimal patient outcomes with an evidence-based approach.Reflects the practical expertise of renowned endodontics authority and past President of the AAE, Dr. James Gutmann, and endodontics specialist, Dr. Paul Lovdahl.Every chapter has been completely rewritten, and concepts have been integrated for quick recognition, understanding and application to common, everyday challenges.The Surgery section has been expanded with new case studies, and more in-depth coverage of indications and applications for surgeries, such as crown-lengthening technique, periradicular surgery to manage perforations and resorptive defects, and other endodontically-related problems. The approach of this text is to teach the clinician how to recognize and analyze the problems encountered and to synthesize the data for realistic and successful outcomes.To help you make the best clinical decisions, this edition contains new chapters and new sections on diagnosis and treatment planning that presents crucial information on Radiographic Images, Differential Diagnosis of Bony Defects, Diagnosis of Treatment Failure, and Diagnosis of Non-odontogenic Pain.Retains a succinct, user-friendly format with a new design that includes hundreds of NEW high-quality clinical photos and art.Offers broader coverage of tooth trauma with established treatment planning outcomes.ALL references are updated and annotated in the text.Provides a practical, problem-solving approach with new chapters on: radiographic technique and interpretation; impact of pulp disease on the periodontium and vice versa; treatment failure and tooth retention; how to differentiate problems of pulp/periodontium from those that are non-odontogenic in nature; vital pulp therapy; and more. |
GETHarty's Endodontics in Clinical Practice, 6ePublisher: Churchill Livingstone, Year: 2010 ISBN: 0702031569,9780702031564
Description:
This is a new edition of the now classic book which has established itself as a standard text for dental students. Practical approach to the subject, taking the reader through every step of endodontic practice from scientific basis to patient assessment and through to clinical techniques Evidence-based approach to ensure safe clinical practice More than 250 illustrations, many in full colour, presenting clinical, diagnostic and practical information in an easy-to-follow manner A logical approach to the subject by building upon a clear explanation of the underlying scientific principles Prepared by international contributors to ensure a wider appeal Written at a level which is ideal for dental student, general and vocational dental practitioners Includes new imaging techniques such as Cone Beam Computed Tomography A new chapter on diagnosis, integral to treatment planning, patient management and care Recent research findings on the pathogenesis of endodontic disease and the management of persistent infection in previously treated teeth A completely rewritten chapter on the restoration of endodontically treated teeth Newer treatment modalities and materials such as regenerative techniques and Mineral Trioxide Aggregate in endodontics The use and development of NiTi instruments, both hand and rotary, which are increasingly popular for preparing root canals Published for the first time in full colour with over 185 new images! |
GETA Clinical Guide to Dental TraumatologyPublisher: Mosby, Year: 2006 ISBN: 032304039X,9780323040396
Description:
This practical, highly illustrated book describes the treatment and management of commonly encountered traumatic injuries to the teeth. It relates these types of trauma to crown fractures, root fractures, luxation injuries, and exarticulations. A step-by-step reference, this book also discusses complications that may involve surrounding soft and hard tissues, plus those that may arise in managing medically compromised patients.Hundreds of full-color photographs and illustrations show concepts and depict case studies and treatment outcomes.Step-by-step descriptions of treatment plans offer "recipes" for treating patients according to type of injury.For each type of traumatic injury, you'll learn these key steps:How to perform a correct initial assessment of the problem.How to determine whether the patient suffers any related problems.How to record the injury and its subsequent treatment in the patient record.How to avoid future problems by ensuring that the entire tooth is treated - including any hidden injury to the pulp or dentin.Information on etiology and epidemiology of problems promotes more effective treatment of specific injuries and conditions.The Law and Dental Trauma chapter explains legal issues unique to treating dental injuries under emergency conditions.Psychological Impact of Injuries chapter describes the reactions that trauma patients may have, and how dentists can improve treatment by providing the patient with emotional support and holistic management.Chapters on hard tissue injuries focus on injuries to tooth/hard tissue anatomy - and one chapter examines soft tissue management - discussing types of trauma and their effects on surrounding oral tissues.Introductory chapter provides an overview of topics discussed in the book.Hundreds of references are listed alphabetically at the end of each chapter with research studies and current articles for further research.An interdisciplinary approach includes periodontal, endodontic, and pediatric considerations for specific types of injuries. |
GETEndodontics: Problem-Solving in Clinical PracticeYear: 2002
Description:
Written for the dental practitioner wanting to be updated in modern clinical endodontics. Using a problem-solving approach with emphasis placed on arriving at a reliable diagnosis and making the process and outcome of treatment predictable. Abundant color and halftone illustrations are included. |
GETPocket Atlas of EndodonticsSeries: Flexibook Publisher: Thieme, Year: 2006 ISBN: 1588903478,9781588903471
Description:
Endodontology has seen enormous advances in recent years. New high-tech tools, such as operative microscopes in combination with ultrasound and nickel-titanium files, make possible a high-level of quality in treatment with excellent long-term treatment results. Regular updating of knowledge is indispensable for every practitioner. This book provides a fast and up-to-date orientation of the entire area of endodontology.Didactic concept: The classic Thieme Flexi format, with concise text on the left and excellent illustrations on the right hand page of more than 150 double page spreads. Oriented toward problem-solving: - What is to be done with ongoing pain? - How should one react in an emergency situation? What special considerations are there in children? - What should one do in the case of obliterated canals, perforations, and incomplete growth of roots? - When results are poor, how does one plan revision procedures? - Efficient treatment planning, newest methods |
GETPrinciples and Practice of EndodonticsPublisher: Saunders, Year: 2002 ISBN: 0-7216-9160-9,9780721691602
Description:
The new 3rd Edition of this fundamental text covers basic, "need to know" topics in endodontics, written at a level that's ideal for both the undergraduate dental student as well as the practitioner. The book's unique approach includes detailed coverage of the basic sciences and separate chapters on practical topics such as referral, patient education, procedural accidents, and radiography. New chapters, expanded topics, and additional illustrations bring this Edition fully up-to-date with the fast-paced field of endodontics. |
GETEndodontics - problem solving in clinical practicePublisher: Informa Healthcare, Year: 2002 ISBN: 9781853176951,1853176958
Description:
(Martin Dunitz) King's College London, UK. Written for the dental practitioner wanting to be updated in modern clinical endodontics. Using a problem-solving approach with emphasis placed on arriving at a reliable diagnosis and making the process and outcome of treatment predictable. Abundant color and halftone illustrations are included. |
GETAdvanced EndodonticsPublisher: Informa Healthcare, Year: 2006 ISBN: 1-84184-436-5,978-1-84184-436-7
Description:
The complex problems associated with endodontics retreatment can be time-consuming and problematic. This text from one of the authors of the very successful 'Endodontics: Problem-Solving in Clinical Practice' tackles these difficult aspects and guides the practitioner through the problems and procedures involved. With over 400 colour and black-and-white illustrations, this text will be of interest to endodontics, general dental practitioners with a special interest to endodontics and postgraduates in restorative and endodontic specialties. |
GETEndodonticsPublisher: B.C. Decker, Year: 2002 ISBN: 9781550091885,1-55009-188-3
Description:
Loma Linda Univ. CA. Textbook provides current information available on endodontics. Discusses the topics of the diagnosis of pain, normal and pathologic pulp and periapical tissues, oral and perioral pain, mechanical aided root canals, and bacteria. Presents all aspects of endodontic therapy. Previous edition: c1994. Includes abundant halftone illustrations. |
GETClinical Endodontics. A TextbookPublisher: Thieme Medical Publishers, Year: 2003 ISBN: 9781588901606,1588901602
Description:
Univ. of Oslo, Norway. Fully revised and expanded edition of a comprehensive textbook in endodontics. Includes a new chapter on endodontic retreatment. Provides an introduction to the field for dental students. Includes nearly 550 drawings, photographs, and diagrams. Previous edition: c1991. Softcover. |
GETEndodontic-Periodontal Lesions: Evidence-Based Multidisciplinary Clinical ManagementPublisher: Springer International Publishing, Year: 2019 ISBN: 978-3-030-10724-6,978-3-030-10725-3
Description:
This book presents a multidisciplinary evidence-based approach to the management of teeth with lesions of endodontic-periodontal origin. The book opens by addressing the etiology and classification of endodontic-periodontal lesions, and demonstrates its relevance to the daily practice. Specific endodontic, prosthetic, and periodontal considerations that should be incorporated into clinical decision making and treatment planning are then discussed in detail. Subsequent chapters describe modern clinical procedures in periodontal regenerative treatment, describe vertical root fractures as an endodontic-periodontal lesion, examine treatment alternatives following the extraction of teeth with endodontic-periodontal lesions, and discuss possible biological complications in implant supported oral rehabilitation. Finally, a summary chapter considers the integration of clinical factors and patient values into clinical decision making. The text is accompanied by many figures presenting informative clinical examples. The authors are internationally renowned scientists and clinicians from the specialties of Endodontology, Periodontology, and Oral Rehabilitation. Owing to its multidisciplinary and comprehensive nature, the book will be relevant and interesting to the entire dental community. |
GETClinical Approaches in Endodontic Regeneration: Current and Emerging Therapeutic PerspectivesPublisher: Springer International Publishing, Year: 2019 ISBN: 978-3-319-96847-6,978-3-319-96848-3
Description:
This richly illustrated book combines explanation of the scientific base underpinning vital pulp treatment with description of current and emerging trends in clinical practice. It guides the reader through modern views on pulp diagnostics, deep caries, and pulp exposure management, leading to an analysis of the biological aspects of regenerative techniques such as angiogenesis, neurogenesis, inflammation, and epigenetics. In the later chapters, practical considerations relating to bioengineering, biomaterial choice, revitalization, and stem cell-based procedures are discussed and their likely therapeutic impact considered. Aimed at dental students, postgraduates, and research-minded dental practitioners, this translational book summarizes state-of-the-art scientific knowledge on dentin–pulp interactions and regenerative endodontics, while highlighting the opportunities to incorporate recent developments into everyday practice. Readers will also find extensive discussion of potential future developments and research avenues relating to each aspect of this exciting and rapidly developing field. |
GETApical Periodontitis in Root-Filled Teeth: Endodontic Retreatment and Alternative ApproachesPublisher: Springer International Publishing, Year: 2018 ISBN: 978-3-319-57248-2, 978-3-319-57250-5
Description:
This book is a comprehensive guide to apical periodontitis in root-filled teeth that covers not only all aspects of diagnosis and management but also epidemiology, etiology, consequences, clinical decision-making, and prognosis. There is a particular focus on the available surgical and nonsurgical methods of retreatment designed to restore healthy periapical conditions. Alternatives to retreatment are also explored, including a conservative approach involving monitoring of the diseased tooth without intervention and the option of extraction and replacement with an implant or a fixed prosthesis. The goal of root canal treatment is to save the natural tooth even when tissue breakdown has resulted in pathological conditions of the pulp and periradicular tissue. However, population studies reveal that complete healing is often absent in root-filled teeth, and apical periodontitis is frequently observed in conjunction with root fillings of poor technical quality. Under these circumstances, questions arise as to how the apical periodontitis is impacting on the patient and how the condition should be tackled. Readers will find this well-illustrated book to be of great value in directing clinical practice. |
GETEndodontic microbiologyPublisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc, Year: 2017 ISBN: 9781118975497,1118975499,9781119080343,1119080347 |
GETManagement of fractured endodontic instruments : a clinical guidePublisher: Springer, Year: 2018 ISBN: 978-3-319-60651-4,3319606514,978-3-319-60650-7
Description:
This superbly illustrated book provides detailed information on the causes of instrument failure during endodontic treatment, the factors influencing the management of such cases, and the diverse management options that may be employed to resolve the problem. Readers will find clear descriptions and comparative evaluation of the available methods, techniques, and devices. Complications that may arise during the management of fractured instruments are described, and the impact of retained file fragments on the prognosis of endodontic treatment is discussed. In addition, means of preventing iatrogenic errors from occurring in the first place (the best form of management) are explained, emphasizing that the risk of instrument failure is reduced if proper guidelines are carefully considered and followed. The book will assist both endodontists and general dental practitioners in achieving an optimal outcome when confronted with the time-consuming and challenging task of dealing with a fractured instrument within the root canal – a still frequent circumstance despite the plethora of improvements in instrument design, alloy composition, and manufacturing processes. |
GETComplications in Endodontic Surgery. Prevention, Identification and Management
Description:
Springer. — 2014. — 198 p. and Management of Surgical Complications Variations in Outcome of Endodontic Surgery Prevention and Management of Soft Tissue Complications in Endodontic Surgery |
GETEndodontic Prognosis: Clinical Guide for Optimal Treatment OutcomePublisher: Springer International Publishing, Year: 2017 ISBN: 978-3-319-42410-1, 978-3-319-42412-5
Description:
This book serves as a clinical guide to help the practitioner improve endodontic treatment outcomes. It focuses on the various factors affecting the prognosis of endodontic treatments and on their impact on short-term and long-term results. The text incorporates up-to-date knowledge, techniques and treatment protocols. Each chapter has been carefully chosen to address either foundational knowledge or a select aspect of endodontic treatment. The authors analyze the knowledge accumulated from a large number of outcome studies and provide the reader with a critical appraisal indicating the strengths and weaknesses of those studies. This information is then used to make recommendations on how to predict the outcome of the intended treatment. The authors emphasize that the endodontic prognosis is a multifactorial phenomenon, underscoring how various factors, singularly and in combination, influence the treatment outcome. Readers are provided with tools to successfully assess the prognosis of the proposed treatment at the outset and to execute the planned treatment focused on optimal outcome. |
GETEndodontic Treatment, Retreatment, and Surgery: Mastering Clinical PracticePublisher: Springer International Publishing, Year: 2016 ISBN: 978-3-319-19475-2,978-3-319-19476-9
Description:
This book provides clear, concise guidance on a range of essential treatment strategies for the provision of reliable endodontic care. Practical clinical procedures are described step by step and key concepts emphasized with the aid of a wealth of high-quality illustrations and photographs. Examples of best practice are documented by means of clinical case examples, and the provision of concise tips and recommendations ensures that the reader will quickly be able to find solutions to any one of the myriad of endodontic challenges with which he or she may be confronted. In addition, the most relevant key literature is reviewed in order to support and reinforce the discussed clinical concepts. The described endodontic treatment strategies are all grounded in a sound scientific evidence base. The book should enable practitioners to manage any endodontic case from first principles and will be of value for both dental practitioners and endodontic trainees/specialists. |
GETEndodontic MicrosurgeryPublisher: Quintessence Pub Co, Year: 2009 ISBN: 1850971781,9781850971788
Description:
The key factors to successful endodontic surgery vision and precision are now readily attainable, thanks to the advent of the operating microscope. As always, however, the success or failure of treatment ultimately depends on the skill and knowledge of the clinician. Drawing on more than 15 years of experience, the author of this step-by-step approach to endodontic microsurgery patiently guides the reader through each phase of treatment: anesthesia, flap design and execution, osteotomy window creation, curettage, hemostasis, apicoectomy, ultrasonic retrocavity preparation, drying, obturation, and suturing. He also offers an in-depth explanation of the features, parts, and accessories of the operating microscope for effective use in the dental office, along with discussions of presurgical and postsurgical considerations, periodontal regeneration techniques, endo-perio relationships, and placement of immediate implants when the tooth cannot be saved. An excellent resource for endodontic specialists in search of a comprehensive and contemporary guide to effective microsurgical endodontic treatment. |
GETEndodontic radiologyPublisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, Year: 2012 ISBN: 978-0-4709-5849-0,0470958499,9781118292808,1118292804
Description:
Rev. ed. of: Radiologia en endodoncia / [ed. por] Enrique Basrani. c2003 |
GETEndodontic Irrigation: Chemical disinfection of the root canal systemPublisher: Springer, Year: 2015 ISBN: 3319164554,9783319164557
Description:
This book reviews the available information on bacterial disinfection in endodontics, with emphasis on the chemical treatment of root canals based on current understanding of the process of irrigation. It describes recent advances in knowledge of the chemistry associated with irrigants and delivery systems, which is of vital importance given that chemical intervention is now considered one of the most important measures in eliminating planktonic microbes and biofilms from the infected tooth. Recommendations are made regarding concentrations, exposure times and optimal sequences. Possible complications related to the use of the different solutions are highlighted, with guidance on response. In addition, clinical protocols are suggested on the basis of both clinical experience and the results of past and ongoing research. Throughout, a practical, clinically oriented approach is adopted that will assist the practitioner in ensuring successful endodontic treatment. |
GETEndodontic Diagnosis, Pathology, and Treatment Planning: Mastering Clinical PracticePublisher: Springer International Publishing, Year: 2015 ISBN: 978-3-319-15590-6,978-3-319-15591-3
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This book is intended as a practical guide to endodontic diagnosis, pathology, and treatment planning. The coverage is comprehensive and encompasses such topics as disease classification, the endodontic armamentarium, anatomy, the role of different radiographic techniques, treatment decision making, preoperative management, the use of antibiotics and analgesics, and anesthesia. Numerous high-quality illustrations and clinical photographs are included to highlight key concepts and findings, and best practice is documented by means of clinical case examples. The provision of concise tips and recommendations ensures that the reader will quickly be able to find solutions to diverse endodontic challenges. In addition, the most relevant literature is reviewed in order to support and reinforce the discussed clinical concepts. The book will assist dental practitioners and endodontic trainees/specialists in planning the management of any endodontic case from first principles. |
GETA Concise Guide to Endodontic ProceduresPublisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, Year: 2015 ISBN: 978-3-662-43729-2,978-3-662-43730-8
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This clinical guide is a concise up-to-date resource that covers a wide range of endodontic procedures, including non-surgical root canal therapy, surgical root canal therapy, trauma care and the management of fractured teeth, apexification, apexogenesis, revascularization, regeneration, Cvek partial pulpotomy, root canal retreatment, and periapical surgery. The provision of numerous flowcharts, checklists, and advice on error avoidance for each procedure will assist in decision-making in daily practice. Scientific and clinical evidence regarding the use and efficacy of the different forms of treatment is summarized, and helpful information is also presented on instrumentation. The inclusion of exam questions will assist those preparing for endodontic examinations. A Primer on Endodontic Treatment will be of value for dental students, residents in training to become endodontists, endodontists, pediatric dentists, and established dentists. |
GETEndodontic Pain: Diagnosis, Causes, Prevention and TreatmentPublisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, Year: 2014 ISBN: 978-3-642-54700-3,978-3-642-54701-0
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Endodontic pain is a complex symptom that poses unique challenges for the dentist. This book is a concise, well-structured guide to the assessment and treatment of patients who present with endodontic pain, in which step-by-step descriptions are complemented by informative images and flow charts. The advantages, disadvantages, and significance of specific diagnostic and treatment procedures are clearly described, as is a pharmacotherapeutic approach to the prevention and treatment of pain. In addition, the causes and biological basis of endodontic pain are explained and guidance is provided on further strategies for pain prevention. The crisp narrative, efficient design and visual detail are notable features of this book that will make it an ideal chairside resource for the clinician and a dependable reference for the student. |
GETComplications in Endodontic Surgery: Prevention, Identification and ManagementPublisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, Year: 2014 ISBN: 978-3-642-54217-6,978-3-642-54218-3
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This book presents up-to-date recommendations for the prevention, diagnosis, and management of complications in endodontic surgical procedures, based on the best available scientific evidence. Common risks such as wound healing impairment, infection and bleeding are discussed and specific complications related to endodontic surgery, such as maxillary sinus involvement and damage to adjacent neurovascular structures, are reviewed. For each step of endodontic surgical procedures, surgical goals and possible outcomes are reviewed. Preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative risk factors for complications are identified and treatment options presented. Helpful decision-making algorithms, tables and flow charts complement the reader-friendly text. |
GETPractical Lessons in Endodontic SurgeryPublisher: Quintessence Publishing (IL), Year: 1998 ISBN: 9780867153330,0867153334
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Nice ABC for Endo surgery nothing complicated or updated... I think reading it do provide good guidelines |
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