Restorative Techniques in Paediatric Dentistry: An Illustrated Guide to Conventional and Contemporary Approaches
โ Scribed by M S Duggal (editor), H Nazzal (editor), A J Robertson (editor)
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2024
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 164
- Edition
- 3
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
One of the first books on the market to illustrate the various clinical techniques for restoration, this revised and updated new edition offers new material on treatment planning, local analgesia, biomaterials, biological and contemporary approaches, and aesthetic crowns. The book addresses the specific needs of the paediatric patient and helps the clinician manage the restoration with those needs in mind. As a classic volume, it is essential for every dentist working with children and adolescent patients.
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of Contributors
1. Treatment Planning
Children as Individuals
Quality Care for Children
Philosophy of Treatment Planning
Diagnosis
Dental Caries Assessment
Dental Charting
Radiographs
Choice of Restoration
Local Analgesia
Rubber Dam
Medical History and Treatment Planning
Examples
2. Local Analgesia
Introduction
Basic Principles
Infiltration Analgesia
Maxillary Molar Block
Palatal Analgesia in Children
Inferior Dental Block
Intraligamentary Injection
Computer-Controlled Local Analgesic Delivery
3. Rubber Dam
Armamentarium
Contraindications/Cautions Regarding the Use of Rubber Dam
Preparation of the Child Patient for Rubber Dam
Single Molar Isolation
Quadrant Isolation: The Trough Technique
4. Pulp Therapy for Primary Teeth
The Pulpotomy Technique
The Pulpectomy Technique
Emergency Management of the Acute Abscess
Lesion Sterilization and Tissue Repair (LSTR)
Further Reading
5. Preformed Metal Crowns for Primary Molars
Indications for Preformed Metal Crowns
6. Dental Caries Management Using the Hall Technique
Introduction
The Rationale behind the Use of Hall Technique
Advantages of Hall Technique
When Should the Hall Technique Be Considered?
Steps for the Placement of a PMC Using the Hall Technique
Some Concerns Expressed by Clinicians about the Hall Technique
What Is the Success Rate of the Hall Technique, and How Well Is It Accepted by Children and Parents?
The Use of Silver Diamine Fluoride (SDF)
Silver-Modified Atraumatic Restorative Technique (SMART)
Further Reading
7. Aesthetic Full Coverage Restorations: Strip Crowns for Primary Incisors
Introduction
Indications for Strip Crowns
Materials
Discussion
8. Aesthetic Full Coverage Restorations: Primary Tooth Zirconia Crowns
Introduction
The Need for Full Coverage
Zirconia Crowns
Further Reading
9. Plastic Restorations for Primary Teeth
Preventive Resin Restoration
One-Surface Restorations
Two-Surface Restorations
Further Reading
10. Comprehensive Care: Examples of Treated Cases
Case A
Case B
Case C
Case D
Index
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