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Endodontics Review / Brooke Blicher, Rebekah Lucier Pryles, and Jarshen Lin.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Blicher, Brooke, author.
- Lucier Pryles, Rebekah, author.
- Lin, Jarshen, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Dental pulp--Diseases.
- Dental pulp.
- Endodontics--Examinations--Study guides.
- Endodontics.
- Periodontal disease.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (354 pages)
- Edition:
- Second edition.
- Place of Publication:
- Batavia, IL : Quintessence Publishing Co, Inc, [2022]
- Summary:
- The field of endodontics has seen significant developments since the first edition of this book was published in 2016. Evidence-based standards evolve as the literature changes, and practitioners must adapt their clinical practice accordingly. The second edition of this study guide known in some circles as The Orange Book has been updated based on new peer-reviewed journal articles, position statements, and guidelines, and revisions are reflected in the current treatment protocols for pulpal and periapical diseases as well as traumatic dental injuries, cracked and fractured teeth, and resorptive dental injuries. Each chapter concludes with an extensive bibliography of the scientific literature for further reference. Whether this book is supplementing your predoctoral or postdoctoral endodontics curriculum or guiding your self-study in general dental or specialty practice, know you will be on the forefront of the field.
- Contents:
- Endodontics Review, Second Edition
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- CIP
- Cover page
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1: Evidence-Based Dentistry
- Study Design
- Statistics
- Epidemiology
- Prognosis
- Bibliography
- Chapter 2: Microbiology
- History of Endodontic Microbiology
- Research Methods
- Endodontic Infections
- Bacterial Communities
- Anatomical Distribution of Infections
- Chapter 3: Pulpal and Periapical Anatomy and Physiology
- Embryology
- Anatomy and Physiology of Dental Structures
- Root Canal Anatomy
- Maxillofacial Anatomy
- Chapter 4: Pulpal and Periapical Pathology
- Pulpal Irritants
- Historical Perspectives on Infection and Immunology
- Pulpal Pathology
- Periapical Pathology
- Periapical Lesion Pathophysiology
- Endodontic Flare-Up
- Chapter 5: Medicine and Pharmacology
- Pharmacology
- Medical Conditions Referenced in the Endodontic Literature
- Chapter 6: Diagnosis
- Clinical Examination
- Radiographic Examination
- Pulpal and Periapical Diagnostic Terminology
- Adjunctive Diagnostic Terminology
- Chapter 7: Diagnosis of Non-Endodontic Disease Entities
- Pain
- Infection
- Radiographic Entities Resembling Endodontic Pathology
- Chapter 8: Treatment of Pulpal and Periapical Disease
- Informed Consent
- Local Anesthesia
- Nonsurgical Root Canal Therapy
- Nonsurgical Retreatment
- Surgical Endodontics
- Vital Pulp Therapy
- Apexification
- Regenerative Endodontics
- Internal Bleaching
- Follow-Up Care
- Restoration of Endodontically Treated Teeth
- Ethics and the Law
- Chapter 9: Traumatic Dental Injuries
- Pathophysiology
- Diagnosis
- Treatment Protocols
- Prevention
- Chapter 10 Cracked and Fractured Teeth
- Terminology.
- Fractures
- Cracked Teeth
- Chapter 11: Resorptive Dental Diseases
- Internal Root Resorption
- External Cervical Resorption
- External Inflammatory Root Resorption
- Replacement Resorption
- Pressure Resorption
- Pre-eruptive Intracoronal Resorption
- Chapter 12: Prognosis
- Surgical Root Canal Therapy
- Autotransplantation and Intentional Replantation
- Treatment of Immature Necrotic Teeth
- Nonvital Bleaching
- Treatment of Endodontic Disease in the Primary Dentition
- Chapter 13: Complications
- Intratreatment Complications
- Posttreatment Complications
- Index
- Back cover.
- Notes:
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- Description based on print version record.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Other Format:
- Print version: Blicher, Brook Endodontics Review
- ISBN:
- 9781647241520
- 1647241529
- 9781647241537
- 1647241537
- OCLC:
- 1343249468
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