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Handbook of clinical techniques in pediatric dentistry / / edited by Jane A. Soxman



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Titolo: Handbook of clinical techniques in pediatric dentistry / / edited by Jane A. Soxman Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley-Blackwell, , [2022]
©2022
Edizione: Second edition.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (403 pages)
Disciplina: 617.645
Soggetto topico: Pedodontics
Persona (resp. second.): SoxmanJane A.
Nota di contenuto: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface to the Second Edition -- Preface to the First Edition -- Acknowledgments -- List of Contributors -- Chapter 1 Noninvasive and Minimally Invasive Treatment of Dental Caries -- 38% Silver Diamine Fluoride -- Procedure -- Topical Fluoride -- Casein Phosphopeptide and Amorphous Calcium Phosphate -- Procedure -- Resin Infiltration -- Procedure -- Interim Therapeutic Restoration -- Indication -- Procedure -- Materials -- Hall Technique -- Silver Modified Alternative Restorative Technique -- Procedure -- References -- Chapter 2 Sealants -- Caries Detection -- Moisture Control -- Etching/primer -- Bonding Agent -- Partially Erupted Teeth -- Surface Preparation -- Light‐curing -- Retention and Follow‐up -- References -- Chapter 3 Local Anesthesia for the Pediatric Patient -- Communication -- Agents -- Topical Anesthetic -- Injectable Local Anesthetics -- Armamentarium and Techniques -- Behavior Guidance/distraction -- Postoperative Instructions and Documentation -- Adverse Events -- References -- Chapter 4 Primary Incisor Restoration -- Pretreatment -- Oral Hygiene -- Indications -- Bonded Resin Composite Strip Crown -- Strip Crown Preparation -- Isolation and Rubber Dam Placement -- Caries Removal and Crown Placement-curing and Finishing -- Full‐coverage Prefabricated Crowns -- Anterior Esthetic Fixed Appliances -- Considerations -- Contraindications -- Clinical Procedure -- Appliance Design -- Steps in Fabrication -- Timing of Placement: Same Day as Extraction or Delay for Healing -- Summary -- Note -- References -- Chapter 5 Primary Molar Adhesive Tooth Restoration -- The Ideal Operative Field: Rubber Dam Isolation -- Adhesive Primary Molar Tooth Restoration -- Pit‐and‐Fissure Sealants -- Resin‐Based Composites -- Compomers -- Resin‐Modified Glass Ionomer Restorative Cements -- Summary.
References -- Chapter 6 Vital Pulp Therapy for Primary Molars -- Pulpotomy -- Radiographic Evaluation -- Local Anesthesia -- Rubber Dam Isolation -- Pulpotomy Procedure -- Medicaments -- Calcium Hydroxide -- Ferric Sulfate -- Sodium Hypochlorite -- Mineral Trioxide Aggregate -- Calcium Silicate -- Formocresol -- NeoMTA 2 -- NeoPutty -- Restoration -- Indirect Pulp Therapy (Indirect Pulp Cap) -- References -- Chapter 7 Pulpectomy for Primary Teeth -- Clinical Diagnosis -- Pain Evaluation -- Interim Therapeutic Restorations for Diagnosis -- Clinical Evaluation and History -- Percussion, Mobility, and Pulp Tests -- Tooth Color Change -- Pulpal Bleeding -- Radiographic Assessment -- Root Resorption -- Pulpectomy Filler Research and Resorption -- Pulpectomy Technique -- Lesion Sterilization Tissue Repair Technique -- References -- Chapter 8 Full‐Coverage Restoration for Primary Molars -- When Crowns are the Best Restoration -- Stainless‐Steel Crowns -- Procedure for a Stainless‐Steel Crown -- Difficulty in Fitting -- Hall Technique -- Esthetic Crowns -- Preveneered Stainless‐Steel Crowns -- Procedure for Preveneered Stainless‐Steel Crowns -- Common Problems -- Zirconia Crowns -- Procedure for Zirconia Crown -- Common Problems with Preparation -- Cementation -- References -- Chapter 9 Indirect Pulp Therapy for Young Permanent Molars -- Background -- Indications for Indirect Pulp Therapy on Young Permanent Molars -- Diagnosis -- Indirect Pulp Therapy is Indicated for Teeth with Signs of Reversible Pulpitis -- What is Indirect Pulp Therapy? -- Medicaments -- Glass Ionomer (Vitrebond) and Calcium Hydroxide (Dycal) -- Glass Ionomer (Lime‐Lite) -- How does Fluoride Affect Certain Oral Bacteria In Vivo? -- Indirect Pulp Therapy Technique -- Follow‐Up -- Success Rate -- Final Restoration -- Composite -- Amalgam -- Permanent Stainless‐Steel Crown.
Steps for Fitting an Uncontoured Stainless‐Steel Crown -- Stainless‐Steel Crown Cements -- References -- Chapter 10 Direct Pulp Therapy for Young Permanent Molars -- Background -- Permanent Tooth Pulp Capping -- Permanent Tooth Pulpotomy -- Indications for Direct Pulp Therapy in Young Permanent Molars -- What is Direct Pulp Therapy? -- Diagnosis -- Medicaments -- Mineral Trioxide Aggregate Pulpotomy Procedure (using ProRoot MTA) -- Technique -- MTA Pulpotomy: Steps to Successful Treatment -- Follow‐up -- Complications -- Criteria for Success -- Success Rate -- References -- Chapter 11 Diagnosis and Management of Molar-Incisor Hypomineralization -- Prevalence and Etiology -- Diagnosis of Molar-Incisor Hypomineralization -- Treatment Approaches for Molar-Incisor Hypomineralization -- Summary -- References -- Chapter 12 Management of Esthetic Concerns -- Intrinsic Versus Extrinsic Staining -- Pharmacology of Whitening Agents -- Documentation of Staining -- Selecting a Vital Bleaching Agent -- Whitening Toothpastes -- Home‐Use Bleaching Agents -- In‐Office Whitening -- Microabrasion -- Procedure -- Resin Infiltration -- Procedure -- Bleach-Etch-Seal Technique -- Technique -- References -- Chapter 13 Extraction of Primary Dentition -- Curette -- Elevation -- Extraction -- Considerations with Abscesses -- After Extraction -- References -- Chapter 14 Traumatic Injury to the Primary Incisors -- Incidence of Injuries -- Primary Cause of Injuries -- Background -- Primary Tooth Fractures Versus Tooth Movement -- Post‐Traumatic Injury Color Change -- Evaluation -- History of The Traumatic Event -- Neurologic History -- Clinical Examination -- Radiographic Examination -- Fractures -- Enamel Fracture -- Enamel-Dentin Fracture -- Enamel-Dentin-Pulp Fracture -- Crown-Root Fracture -- Root Fracture -- Alveolar Fracture -- Movement -- Concussion -- Subluxation.
Extrusive Luxation -- Lateral Luxation -- Intrusive Luxation -- Avulsion -- The Effect of Primary Tooth Trauma on the Permanent Successor -- Parental Information Concerning Permanent Tooth Avulsion -- References -- Chapter 15 Pulpal Treatment in Young Permanent Incisors Following Traumatic Injuries -- Pulp Capping and Pulpotomy -- Apexification and Apical Plug -- Apical Barrier Technique with Mineral Trioxide Aggregate -- Strengthening the Root -- Regenerative Endodontics -- References -- Chapter 16 Reattachment of Permanent Incisor Enamel Fragments -- Procedure -- References -- Chapter 17 Ectopic Eruption of Maxillary First Permanent Molars -- Identification -- Observation -- Elastomer Separators -- The Brass Wire Technique -- Disking of the Adjacent Maxillary Second Primary Molar -- Spring Separator -- Distal Tipping Techniques -- Space Control -- Summary -- Note -- References -- Chapter 18 Ectopic Eruption of Maxillary Permanent Canines -- Intervention -- References -- Chapter 19 Infraocclusion of Mandibular Primary Molars -- Submerged with Permanent Successor -- Submerged with Congenitally Missing Permanent Successor -- References -- Chapter 20 Space Maintenance -- Sequence of Eruption -- Dental Age -- Alveolar Bone Covering Permanent Successor -- Root Development of Permanent Successor -- Time Elapsed Since Loss of Primary Tooth -- Space Maintenance Appliances -- Problems with Space Maintainers -- Primary Incisors -- First Primary Molar -- Second Primary Molar -- Band and Loop -- Transpalatal Arch/Palatal Arch Bar -- Nance Appliance -- Lower Lingual Holding Arch/Passive Lingual Arch -- Distal Shoe -- Banding and Impression for Appliance Fabrication -- Chairside Fabrication -- After Appliance Delivery -- References -- Chapter 21 Interceptive Orthodontic Treatment in The Mixed Dentition -- Maxillary Anterior Crossbite -- Tongue Blade.
Anterior Recurve or Z‐Springs -- Reverse Inclined Plane -- Maxillary Posterior Crossbite -- Rapid Maxillary Expansion -- Slow Maxillary Expansion -- Mandibular Incisor Crowding -- Lower Lingual Holding Arch -- Note -- References -- Chapter 22 Non‐Nutritive Sucking and Parafunctional Habits -- Pacifier Habits -- Finger/Thumb Sucking -- Tongue Thrust -- Bruxing -- References -- Chapter 23 Behavior Guidance -- Nonpharmacologic Guidance Techniques -- Distraction -- Tell-Show-Do -- Direct Observation -- Voice Control -- Memory Restructuring -- Ask-Tell-Ask -- Parent/Guardian Presence -- Age‐Appropriate Expectations -- Advanced Behavior Guidance -- Mouth Props -- Isolation for Restorative Procedures -- Radiographs -- Eye Protection -- Frankl Behavioral Rating Scale -- References -- Chapter 24 Caries Risk Assessment -- References -- Chapter 25 Clinical Examination of the Infant -- Infant Oral Health Exam -- References -- Chapter 26 Clinical Examination of the Patient with Special Healthcare Needs -- Communication with Parents of Children with Special Healthcare Needs: Setting Expectations -- Patient Positioning: Wheelchair Transfer -- Adjuncts to Keep the Mouth Open -- References -- Chapter 27 Sleep Disordered Breathing in Children -- Sleep Disordered Breathing -- Sleep in Children -- Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Definition, Diagnostic Criteria, and Prevalence -- Prevalence -- Risk Factors -- Pathophysiology -- Consequences -- Neurologic -- Behavioral -- Cardiovascular -- Growth -- Screening in a Dental Setting -- Management -- Surgery -- Continuous Positive Airway Pressure -- Medications -- Dental Treatment -- Mandibular Advancement Devices -- Rapid Maxillary Expansion -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 28 Pediatric Oral Medicine -- Oral Candidiasis -- Oral and Perioral Viral Infections -- Oral Mucosal Ulcerations -- References -- Index -- EULA.
Sommario/riassunto: "The Second Edition of the Handbook of Clinical Techniques in Pediatric Dentistry features updated and expanded information on pediatric clinical dentistry, including eight new chapters written by educators with special interest in each topic. Since publication of the first edition, non-invasive treatment is at the forefront of pediatric dental care, and the new edition reflects this, with multiple options and techniques for non-invasive treatment. The book is filled with photographs for improved understanding and guidance through the procedures described. The book is an easy-to-read guide to clinical pediatric dentistry with practical evidence-based information for dental students, assistants, hygienists, residents in both general dentistry and specialty training, and general and pediatric dentists. Handbook of Clinical Techniques in Pediatric Dentistry is a valuable resource for assuring excellence in care for our youngest patients"--
Titolo autorizzato: Handbook of clinical techniques in pediatric dentistry  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-119-66110-2
1-119-66108-0
1-119-66107-2
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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