Textbook of Endodontology 3e
Samenvatting
The third edition of Textbook of Endodontology provides lucid scholarship and clear discussion of endodontic principles and treatment to dental students and dental practitioners searching for current information on endodontic theories and techniques.
Completely revised and updated new edition
Features six new chapters
Provides pedagogical features to promote understanding
Includes clinical case studies to put the information in the clinical context
Illustrated in full color throughout with clinical images and detailed diagrams
Offers interactive multiple–choice questions on a companion website
Specificaties
Inhoudsopgave
<p>Foreword</p>
<p>Preface</p>
<p>About the companion website</p>
<p>1 Introduction to endodontology<br />John Whitworth, Lise–Lotte Kirkevang, and Lars Bjørndal</p>
<p>Part 1 The Vital Pulp</p>
<p>2 The dentin pulp complex: structure, functions, threats, and response to external injury<br />Lars Bjørndal and Alastair J. Sloan</p>
<p>3 Dentinal and pulpal pain<br />Inge Fristad and Matti Närhi</p>
<p>4 Clinical pulp diagnosis and decision–making<br />Kerstin Petersson and Claes Reit</p>
<p>5 Caries pathology and management in deep stages of lesion formation<br />Lars Bjørndal</p>
<p>6 Treatment of vital pulp conditions<br />Lars Bjørndal, Helena Fransson, and Stéphane Simon</p>
<p>Part 2 The Infected Necrotic Pulp and Apical Periodontitis</p>
<p>7 Apical periodontitis<br />Zvi Metzger, Anda Kfir, and Itzhak Abramovitz</p>
<p>8 Microbiology of the inflamed and necrotic pulp<br />Luis E. Chávez de Paz</p>
<p>9 Clinical diagnosis of pulp necrosis and apical periodontitis<br />Dag Ørstavik</p>
<p>Part 3 Endodontic Treatment Procedures</p>
<p>10 Endodontic emergencies<br />Peter Jonasson, Maria Pigg, and Lars Bjørndal</p>
<p>11 Controlling the environment the aseptic working field<br />Merete Markvart and Pia Titterud Sunde</p>
<p>12 Access and canal negotiation: the first key procedural steps for successful endodontic treatment<br />Ove A. Peters and Ana Arias</p>
<p>13 Root canal instrumentation<br />Lars Bergmans and Paul Lambrechts</p>
<p>14 Irrigation and disinfection<br />Markus Haapasalo and Ya Shen</p>
<p>15 Root canal filling</p>
<p>15.1 Root canal filling materials<br />Gottfried Schmalz and Birger Thonemann</p>
<p>15.2 Root canal filling techniques<br />Amir–Taymour Moinzadeh and Hagay Shemesh</p>
<p>Part 4 The Endodontically Treated Tooth</p>
<p>16 The root canal–treated tooth in prosthodontic reconstruction<br />Kishor Gulabivala and Yuan–Ling Ng</p>
<p>17 Clinical epidemiology: measuring endodontic disease and treatment outcome<br />Lise–Lotte Kirkevang</p>
<p>18 Endodontic retreatment the decision–making process<br />Frank Setzer and Bekir Karabucak</p>
<p>19 Nonsurgical retreatment<br />Thomas Kvist and Luc van der Sluis</p>
<p>20 Surgical endodontics<br />Lise–Lotte Kirkevang, Vibe Rud, and Thomas Kvist</p>
<p>Part 5 Additional Considerations</p>
<p>21 Local anesthetic considerations<br />Nigel Foot and John Whitworth</p>
<p>22 Complex orofacial pain conditions<br />Lene Baad–Hansen and Peter Svensson</p>
<p>23 Endodontic complications after trauma<br />John Whitworth</p>
<p>24 Medicolegal considerations<br />Lars Bjørndal, Shiv Pabary, and John Whitworth</p>
<p>25 Emergencies in need of urgent referral<br />Tara Renton</p>
<p>26 The transition to independent practice<br />Peter Musaeus</p>
<p>Index</p>

