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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.
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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