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Interdisciplinary treatment planning : principles, design, implementation / editor Michael Cohen.
Levy Dental Medicine Library - Stacks RK318 .I58 2008
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- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Dental therapeutics--Planning.
- Dental therapeutics.
- Dental teams.
- Tooth Diseases--surgery.
- Comprehensive Dental Care--methods.
- Esthetics, Dental.
- Oral Surgical Procedures--methods.
- Patient Care Planning.
- Periodontal Diseases--surgery.
- Medical Subjects:
- Tooth Diseases--surgery.
- Comprehensive Dental Care--methods.
- Esthetics, Dental.
- Oral Surgical Procedures--methods.
- Patient Care Planning.
- Periodontal Diseases--surgery.
- Physical Description:
- xx, 548 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 34 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Hanover Park, IL : Quintessence Pub., [2008]
- Summary:
- The Seattle Study Club has chapters worldwide and sees its mission as a "university without walls"--encouraging interdisciplinary treatment planning and a commitment to the highest possible clinical standards. The approach is to view each case individually, eschewing "auto-pilot" treatment. A previously published first volume (2008), emphasized the principles of master clinicians. This second volume consists of 19 case studies that further demonstrate and illustrate those principles. The lavish presentation consists of an oversize volume (10x13") and a separate folder with charts printed on acetate designed to be placed as overlays on the pretreatment charts in each chapter. The volume's cover image and endpapers were thoughtfully chosen, the page design is spacious, and the images supporting the text are quite large and clear. Among the cases: include significant maxillary anterior bone loss, papilla between adjacent implants, biometric determinants of tooth and gingival esthetics, orthodontic and restorative management of anterior wear, and smile design from digital treatment planning to clinically reality. Editor Cohen is affiliated with the U. of Washington School of Dentistry. The volume concludes with a listing of Seattle Study Club chapters worldwide. Annotation ©2012 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
- Contents:
- Proportion, display, and length for successful esthetic planning / Gerard J. Chiche
- Altering vertical dimension in the perio-restorative patient: the orthodontic possibilities / Vincent G. Kokich
- Esthetics in implant therapy: a blueprint for success / Sonia S. Leziy and Brahm A. Miller
- Endodontic predictability "restore or remove: how do I choose?" / John D. West
- Framing your masterpiece: guidelines for treatment planning the ideal soft tissue framework / Lloyd M. Tucker
- Diagnostically driven interdisciplinary treatment planning / John C. Kois
- The tooth in transition: save or extract? / Andrew M. Alpert
- Approaches to vertical dimension / Frank Spear and Greggory Kinzer
- Fundamental treatment planning: applications of three basic principles / Henry I. Nichols
- Establishing a stable occlusal scheme / Neil L. Starr
- Comprehensive interdisciplinary management of patients with missing and/or abnormally proportioned teeth / Ward M. Smalley
- Materials selection for complete-coverage all-ceramic restorations / Ariel J. Raigrodski
- The effect of orthognathic surgery on overall treatment / Stephen Rimer
- Orthodontic forced eruption: an essential component of interdisciplinary treatment planning / Ricardo Mitrani
- Improving the esthetics of healthy teeth with porcelain laminate veneers / Galip Gürel
- Human factors in comprehensive treatment planning / Michael Cohen
- A comprehensive approach to treatment with and without endosseous implants / Neil L. Starr.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 9780867154740
- 0867154748
- OCLC:
- 182613539
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