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عن الكتاب : PRACTICAL LESSONS IN ENDODONTIC TREATMENT Donald E. Contents Contributors Preface PART ONE Examination and Diagnosis Medical Evaluation and Antibiotic Precautions Clinical Examination and Assessment of an Endodontic Patient Radiographic Examination and Interpretation Diagnosis Treatment Documentation and Record Keeping PART TWO Treatment Strategies and Decision-Making Managing the Apprehensive Patient Endodontic Treatment Planning: Tooth-related Considerations Endodontic vs Implant Therapy for a Single Tooth Infection and Success Rates Presenting a Treatment Plan to a Patient PART THREE Preparation for Treatment 11 29 Endodontic Instruments and Equipment Clinical Infection Control Value of Magnification Local Anesthesia Guidelines for Rubber Dam Use PART FOUR Canal Instrumentation: Shaping, Disinfection, and Case Management Access Preparation and Orifice Identification Instrument and Material Choices Root Canal Irrigation Strategies to Reach the Root Apex Shaping and Cleaning the Anatomically Uncomplicated Canal Shaping and Cleaning the Anatomically Complicated Canal Locating and Opening the Mineralized Canal Managing the Obstructed Canal Mishaps During Root Canal Shaping Mishaps in Shaping the Apical Third Pain After Cleaning and Shaping Single-Visit vs Multiple-Visit Therapy Interappointment Temporization Final Steps Before Obturation 30 FIVE Endodontic Obturation Guidelines for Sealers and Solid Core Materials Materials and Methods of Obturation Posttreatment Pain After Obturation Responding to Posttreatment Disease Challenges and Mishaps in Obturation PART SIX Emergency and Adjunctive Endodontic Procedures Endodontic Emergencies and Their Treatment Vital Pulp Capping Apexogenesis and Pulpotomy Apexification Pulpal Treatment in Primary Teeth Treating the Avulsed Tooth Bleaching Techniques for Nonvital and Vital Teeth Restoration of Endodontically Treated Teeth Suggested Readings Contributors Donald E. Arens, DDS, MSD Professor Emeritus Department of Endodontics School of Dentistry Indiana University Indianapolis, Indiana David C. Brown, BDS, MDS, MSD Associate Professor Department of Endodontics Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry University of the Pacific San Francisco, California Joe H. Camp, DDS, MSD Adjunct Professor Department of Endodontics School of Dentistry University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, North Carolina Gerald N. Glickman, DDS, MS, MBA, JD Professor and Chair Department of Endodontics Baylor College of Dentistry Texas A & M Health Science Center Dallas, Texas Alan H. Gluskin, DDS Professor and Chairperson Department of Endodontics Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry University of the Pacific San Francisco, California Ron Lemon, DMD Associate Dean for Advanced Education Program Director in Endodontics School of Dental Medicine University of Nevada, Las Vegas Las Vegas, Nevada Christine I. Peters, DMD Associate Professor Department of Endodontics Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry University of the Pacific San Francisco, California Ove A. Peters, DMD, MS, PhD Professor and Director of Endodontic Research Department of Endodontics Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry University of the Pacific San Francisco, California Preface Contemporary endodontic therapy is based on a sound scientific foundation, but its clinical success is largely dependent on how well clinicians access, clean, shape, disinfect, and seal root canals. This text is first and foremost a practical manual, not a reference book. While we refer to the literature as necessary to corroborate and/or reinforce concepts with scientific evidence, we focus on the essential, practical strategies for providing reliable nonsurgical endodontic care to patients. Traditional endodontic textbooks often MainContentsReviewsPreview This companion to the popular book Practical Lessons in Endodontic Surgery offers expert guidance to clinicians who have limited experience in the nonsurgical procedures involved in root canal therapy. Synthesizing the very latest clinical concepts and technologies with tried-and-true traditional treatment methods, it introduces readers to the challenges associated with nonsurgical endodontics and delivers realistic solutions in a clear, step-by-step, “lesson-based” format. Each of the 42 lessons offers useful, workable, and, above all, practical information and recommendations covering a specific aspect of endodontic care. Readers expand their knowledge incrementally, beginning with the essentials of patient diagnosis, examination, and record-keeping and progressing through lessons concerned with treatment planning and preparation for therapy; root canal instrumentation and obturation; and emergency and adjunctive procedures. .
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PRACTICAL LESSONS IN ENDODONTIC TREATMENT Donald E. Contents Contributors Preface PART ONE Examination and Diagnosis Medical Evaluation and Antibiotic Precautions Clinical Examination and Assessment of an Endodontic Patient Radiographic Examination and Interpretation Diagnosis Treatment Documentation and Record Keeping PART TWO Treatment Strategies and Decision-Making Managing the Apprehensive Patient Endodontic Treatment Planning: Tooth-related Considerations Endodontic vs Implant Therapy for a Single Tooth Infection and Success Rates Presenting a Treatment Plan to a Patient PART THREE Preparation for Treatment 11 29 Endodontic Instruments and Equipment Clinical Infection Control Value of Magnification Local Anesthesia Guidelines for Rubber Dam Use PART FOUR Canal Instrumentation: Shaping, Disinfection, and Case Management Access Preparation and Orifice Identification Instrument and Material Choices Root Canal Irrigation Strategies to Reach the Root Apex Shaping and Cleaning the Anatomically Uncomplicated Canal Shaping and Cleaning the Anatomically Complicated Canal Locating and Opening the Mineralized Canal Managing the Obstructed Canal Mishaps During Root Canal Shaping Mishaps in Shaping the Apical Third Pain After Cleaning and Shaping Single-Visit vs Multiple-Visit Therapy Interappointment Temporization Final Steps Before Obturation 30 FIVE Endodontic Obturation Guidelines for Sealers and Solid Core Materials Materials and Methods of Obturation Posttreatment Pain After Obturation Responding to Posttreatment Disease Challenges and Mishaps in Obturation PART SIX Emergency and Adjunctive Endodontic Procedures Endodontic Emergencies and Their Treatment Vital Pulp Capping Apexogenesis and Pulpotomy Apexification Pulpal Treatment in Primary Teeth Treating the Avulsed Tooth Bleaching Techniques for Nonvital and Vital Teeth Restoration of Endodontically Treated Teeth Suggested Readings Contributors Donald E. Arens, DDS, MSD Professor Emeritus Department of Endodontics School of Dentistry Indiana University Indianapolis, Indiana David C. Brown, BDS, MDS, MSD Associate Professor Department of Endodontics Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry University of the Pacific San Francisco, California Joe H. Camp, DDS, MSD Adjunct Professor Department of Endodontics School of Dentistry University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, North Carolina Gerald N. Glickman, DDS, MS, MBA, JD Professor and Chair Department of Endodontics Baylor College of Dentistry Texas A & M Health Science Center Dallas, Texas Alan H. Gluskin, DDS Professor and Chairperson Department of Endodontics Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry University of the Pacific San Francisco, California Ron Lemon, DMD Associate Dean for Advanced Education Program Director in Endodontics School of Dental Medicine University of Nevada, Las Vegas Las Vegas, Nevada Christine I. Peters, DMD Associate Professor Department of Endodontics Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry University of the Pacific San Francisco, California Ove A. Peters, DMD, MS, PhD Professor and Director of Endodontic Research Department of Endodontics Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry University of the Pacific San Francisco, California Preface Contemporary endodontic therapy is based on a sound scientific foundation, but its clinical success is largely dependent on how well clinicians access, clean, shape, disinfect, and seal root canals. This text is first and foremost a practical manual, not a reference book. While we refer to the literature as necessary to corroborate and/or reinforce concepts with scientific evidence, we focus on the essential, practical strategies for providing reliable nonsurgical endodontic care to patients. Traditional endodontic textbooks often MainContentsReviewsPreview This companion to the popular book Practical Lessons in Endodontic Surgery offers expert guidance to clinicians who have limited experience in the nonsurgical procedures involved in root canal therapy. Synthesizing the very latest clinical concepts and technologies with tried-and-true traditional treatment methods, it introduces readers to the challenges associated with nonsurgical endodontics and delivers realistic solutions in a clear, step-by-step, “lesson-based” format. Each of the 42 lessons offers useful, workable, and, above all, practical information and recommendations covering a specific aspect of endodontic care. Readers expand their knowledge incrementally, beginning with the essentials of patient diagnosis, examination, and record-keeping and progressing through lessons concerned with treatment planning and preparation for therapy; root canal instrumentation and obturation; and emergency and adjunctive procedures. .


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