A Clinician's Guide to Oral Health
Oral diseases are a major health concern owing to their high prevalence and incidence across the world. Dentistry is a specialization in medicine that is concerned with the maintenance of good oral health in humans. The diagnosis, study, prevention and treatment of the conditions of the oral cavity are under the scope of this field. These include the disorders of the oral mucosa and maxillofacial area as well as the craniofacial complex, which includes the temporomandibular joint and the supporting lymphatic, vascular, nervous and anatomical structures. Oral diseases primarily include dental caries and periodontal disease. Some of the common strategies used in the management of these include scaling, tooth extraction, teeth restoration and root canal treatment. Regular brushing, flossing, tongue cleaning, subgingival irrigation and interdental cleaning promote good oral health. This book contains some path-breaking studies in oral health. It includes some of the vital pieces of work being conducted across the world, on various topics related to oral health care. It will serve as a reference to a broad spectrum of readers.
Essentials of Oral Pathology
Dentistry or oral pathology is defined as the branch of medicine that is involved in the examination, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of diseases, disorders and conditions of the oral cavity. This book elucidates the concepts and innovative models around prospective developments with respect to oral pathology and dentistry. It is a valuable compilation of topics, ranging from the basic to the most complex advancements in the field of oral pathology and healthcare. It aims to highlight the importance of dental treatment because it is considered to be as a major public health problem. Students, researchers, dental experts and all associated with oral health care and dentistry will benefit alike from this book.
Oral Health Practice for Dental Hygienists
The practice of maintaining hygiene of the mouth is known as oral hygiene. It is required to be carried out on a regular basis to prevent dental diseases and bad breath. Tooth decay and periodontitis are two of the most common types of dental and gum diseases. Routine dental treatment includes dental filling, tooth extraction, scaling and root planing, and root canal. Teeth cleaning is an important part of oral hygiene. It includes the removal of dental plaque from teeth in order to prevent gum diseases, deposits of tartar and cavities. This book is a compilation of chapters that discuss the most vital concepts and emerging trends in the field of oral health practice. Some of the diverse topics covered in it address the varied branches that fall under this category. The extensive content of this book provides the readers with a thorough understanding of the subject.
Dental Caries: Assessment and Clinical Management
Dental caries is commonly known as tooth decay. It refers to the decay of teeth caused by bacteria and the acids produced by them. It causes pain while eating. It can also lead to tooth loss, dental abscess and inflammation of the tissues around the teeth. Mutans streptococci, most prominently Streptococcus mutans and Streptococcus sobrinus, and lactobacilli are common types of bacteria that cause dental cavities. X-rays and lasers are used to detect dental caries. It can be prevented by practicing a healthy oral health regime such as regular teeth cleaning and flossing, avoiding a sugar intensive diet and lower intake of fluorides. Dental caries is often classified to represent the severity of tooth decay accurately. It may be classified on the basis of location, rate of progression, etiology and affected hard tissues. This book is a compilation of chapters that discuss the most vital concepts and emerging trends in the assessment and management of dental caries. It includes contributions of experts and dentists, which will provide innovative insights. For all those who are interested in dental caries, this book can prove to be an essential guide.
Clinical Dentistry
Many people suffer dental problems these days, this is where clinical dentistry comes into play. It deals with the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of oral problems. It has progressed with the help of specialized alloys and biomaterials. There are different specialties available in this field such as endodontics, forensic odontology, geriatric dentistry, oral medicine periodontology, etc. This book elucidates new techniques and their applications in the area of clinical dentistry. The topics included in this book are of utmost importance and bound to provide incredible insights to readers. It will serve as a valuable source of reference for graduates, postgraduates as well as professionals.
Biomec璽nica Da Implantologia Dent獺ria
A disciplina de engenharia biom矇dica, que aplica princ穩pios de engenharia ao sistema vivo, tem desdobrado uma nova era no diagn籀stico, planejamento de tratamento e reabilita癟瓊o no atendimento ao paciente. Um aspecto deste campo, a biomec璽nica compreende todo o tipo de interac癟繭es entre tecidos e 籀rg瓊os do corpo e as for癟as que actuam sobre eles. Os avan癟os no desenho de pr籀teses, implantes e instrumenta癟瓊o t礙m sido realizados devido ? teoria e pr獺tica da otimiza癟瓊o do desenho mec璽nico. Em muitos casos, a biomec璽nica pode literalmente fazer (ou) quebrar um caso de implante. Normalmente, em qualquer estrutura sujeita a cargas funcionais, pode haver situa癟繭es que levam a sobrecarga e complica癟繭es subsequentes. A biomec璽nica 矇 cr穩tica no desenho de implantes dent獺rios. O objectivo deste livro 矇 resumir o conhecimento sobre a biomec璽nica dos implantes dent獺rios para ajudar um cl穩nico a enfrentar as seguintes quest繭es: Porque existem tantos biomateriais e formas diferentes de implantes dent獺rios? Os implantes devem ter revestimentos especiais na superf穩cie e, em caso afirmativo, porqu礙? Um implante deve ter algum tipo de amortecedor de choque incorporado? O objectivo 矇 dar ao cl穩nico a percep癟瓊o no processo de desenho e aspectos biomec璽nicos do desenho de implantes.
Minimally Invasive Approaches in Endodontic Practice
This book describes the latest minimally invasive approaches in endodontics and explains the principles that guide them. The advantages and limitations of these approaches are critically analyzed with the intention of defining new endodontic gold standards. The trend toward the use of more conservative procedures within endodontics reflects the wider adoption of minimally invasive dentistry in general and is being fostered by the introduction of new materials, devices, instruments, and techniques as well as the use of magnification and advanced three-dimensional diagnostic imaging technologies. In this book, readers will find clear explanation of these advances and their impacts. Minimally invasive access to the root canal system is described, and detailed attention is devoted to the application of novel strategies in root canal instrumentation and disinfection, root canal filling, coronal restoration, retreatment, and endodontic surgery. Minimally invasive alternatives to complete endodontic treatment, such as vital pulp therapies, and to dental extraction and implant placement, including surgical extrusion, intentional replantation, and tooth autotransplantation, are also discussed. Minimally Invasive Approaches in Endodontic Practice will be of value for endodontists at all levels of experience.
Annual Announcement of the Dental School of Harvard University; 1938/1939
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Clinical Advances in Implant Dentistry
Dentistry is a discipline of medicine that focuses on the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of diseases and disorders of the oral cavity, oral mucosa, and related structures and tissues. Implant dentistry is the branch of dentistry that includes a surgical component that interfaces with the bone of the jaw to support a dental prosthesis such as a crown, bridge, denture and facial prosthesis. The primary use of implant dentistry is to support a dental prosthesis. Osseointegration is the biological process behind modern dental implants. In osseointegration, materials like titanium form an intimate bond to the bone. Risks and complications related to implant therapy are excessive bleeding, infection, failure to osseointegrate, peri-implantitis, etc. The health of the person receiving the treatment, health of the tissues in the mouth and the drugs which affect the chances of osseointegration, are some factors on which the success or the failure of the dental implant depends. This book contains some path-breaking studies in the field of implant dentistry. It strives to provide a fair idea about this discipline and to help develop a better understanding of the latest advances within this field. This book is a resource guide for experts as well as students.
Dental Times; 5, (1867-1868)
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Advanced Dental Biomaterials
A substance that is created to interact with biological systems for a medical purpose is known as biomaterials. It can be used for therapeutic or a diagnostic medical purpose. Biomaterials are derived from nature and are even synthesized in the laboratory with the help of various chemical methods such as utilizing metallic components, ceramics, composite material and polymers. Since biomaterials are used for medical applications, they comprise a whole or a part of a living structure which performs, augments and replaces a natural function. Dental biomaterials are specially invented materials, invented for the use in dentistry. They are majorly used in dental implants. There are many different types of dental materials, such as temporary dressings, dental restorations, endodontic materials, impression materials, prosthetic materials, etc. The characteristics of these materials differ according to their planned purposes. This book covers in detail some existent theories and innovative concepts revolving around dental biomaterials. It presents researches and studies performed by experts across the globe. This book will prove to be immensely beneficial to students and researchers in this field.
Recent Developments in Dental Biomaterials
Biomaterials are the substances that are produced to interact with biological systems for a medical purpose. It is used in therapeutic and diagnostic medical purposes. Biomaterials are derived from nature as well as synthesized in the laboratory using various chemical methods such as utilizing metallic components, polymers, ceramics or composite materials. Biomaterials are majorly used for medical compositions such as dental applications, surgery, and drug delivery. In dentistry, they are mainly utilized for dental implantation. The fabricated biomaterials that are used in dentistry are known as dental biomaterials. Temporary dressing, cement, impression material, lining material, and restorative material are a few examples of dental biomaterials. This book covers in detail some existent theories and innovative concepts revolving around dental biomaterials. This book unravels the recent studies in the field of dental biomaterials. It strives to provide a fair idea about this discipline and to help develop a better understanding of the latest advances in this domain. Researchers and students in this field will be greatly assisted by this book.
Clinical Cases in Implant Dentistry
A surgical process that supports a dental prosthesis such as bridge, crown and denture, by interfacing with the bone of jaw and skull is known as implant dentistry. The most common procedure in implant dentistry is osseointegration. In this process, the materials such as titanium are used to make an intimate bond to the bone. The complications related to the dental implants occur during the process of surgery such as bleeding and nerve injury. Complications such as infection and failure to osseointegrate, can also occur after the surgery. For the success of osseointegration, sufficient amount of healing time is necessary before the dental prosthetic is attached to the implant. This book outlines the processes and applications of modern implant dentistry in detail. It is a valuable compilation of topics, ranging from the basic to the most complex advancements in this field. With state-of-the-art inputs by acclaimed experts of this field, this book targets students and professionals.
Malocclusion: Clinical Dentistry
Malocclusion refers to the condition when there is misalignment between the teeth of the two dental arches when they come closer to each other as the upper jaw and lower jaw closes. Malocclusions usually don't require treatment until and unless it's very severe. Severe malocclusion is treated with orthodontic treatment. It reduces the risk of tooth decay and helps in relieving excessive pressure on the temporomandibular joint. As per the sagittal relations of teeth and jaws, malocclusions can be classified into three types-class I: neutrocclusion, class II: cistocclusion and class III: mesiocclusion. Malocclusion can be caused due to lost teeth, extra teeth, abnormally shaped teeth and impacted teeth. Ill-fitting dental fillings, crowns, appliances, retainers, or braces and misalignment of jaw fractures after a severe injury are some other causes. This book unravels the recent studies in the field of malocclusion. It provides significant information of this discipline to help develop a good understanding of this domain. This book is a resource guide for experts as well as students.
Orthodontics: An Evidence-Based Approach
Orthodontics is a branch of dentistry that focuses on the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of jaws and teeth that are malpositioned. Diagnosis and treatment in orthodontics include reorganization of the problem, defining the nature of the problem, designing a treatment based on the needs of the patient and present the treatment strategy to the patient. Diagnosis also includes an in-depth orthodontic assessment of the patient. Orthodontic treatment aims to promote good function and to produce stable results. The majority of orthodontic appliance therapy is done using fixed appliances and removable appliances. Active and functional appliances are the two main types of orthodontic appliances that are commonly used. The objective of this book is to give a general view of the different areas of orthodontics, and its applications. This book covers in detail some existent theories and innovative concepts revolving around this domain. This book is a vital tool for all researching and studying this field.
Orthodontic Diagnosis and Treatment of Malocclusion
Malocclusion is a condition that results in a misalignment between the teeth and the two dental arches when they approach each other when the jaw closes. Malocclusion can be divided into three types - class 1 is netrocclussion, class 2 is distocclussion and class 3 is mesiocclusion. Class 1 netrocclussion is a condition where the molar relationship of the occlusion is normal but the other teeth have problems like spacing, crowding and under eruption. Class 2 distocclussion is a condition where the mesiobuccal cusp of the upper first molar is anterior with the mesiobuccal groove of the lower first molar. Class 3 mesiocclusion is a condition where the upper molars are placed posteriorly to it and not in the mesiobuccal groove. Some common causes of malocclusion are extra teeth, impacted teeth, lost teeth and abnormally shaped teeth. It can be treated with the help of orthodontics which includes tooth extraction, dental braces and clear aligners. This book provides comprehensive insights into the field of malocclusion. It presents researches and studies performed by experts across the globe. This book is a resource guide for experts as well as students.
Orthodontics: Diagnosis and Treatment
The branch of dentistry that is concerned with the diagnosis, prevention and correction of malpositioned teeth and jaws is known as orthodontics. It is majorly used to treat malocclusions and deals with the control and modification of facial growth. Orthodontics primarily uses fixed appliances for the treatment as it consists of biomaterials that help in moving the teeth in dimensions and is considered significantly greater than the removable appliances. There are various types of fixed appliances that are used such as brackets, orthodontic bands and archwires. Orthodontics includes the use of fixed appliances, adjunctive therapy and post-treatment. In orthodontics aesthetics, oral health, stability and function are some aspects that should be kept in mind while planning treatment for the patient. The book studies, analyzes and upholds the pillars of orthodontics and its utmost significance in modern times. It presents researches and studies performed by experts across the globe. Students, researchers, experts and all associated with this domain will benefit alike from this book.
Essentials of Implant Dentistry
Dentistry is a branch of medicine that deals with the study, prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disorders of the oral cavity. The surgical component which interfaces with the bone of the jaw or skull in order to support a dental prosthesis is known as dental implant. Modern dental implants are based on a biological process named as osseointegration. It is used to tightly fuse the bone to the surface of certain materials such as titanium and ceramics. The success of the dental implant depends on the health of the person who is receiving the treatment and the health of the tissues in the mouth. This book contains some path-breaking studies in the field of clinical dentistry. The topics included herien on implants are of utmost significance and bound to provide incredible insights to readers. The extensive content of this book provides the readers with a thorough understanding of the subject.
Announcement for ..; 1915/16
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Your Teeth, Their Importance and Care
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Dental Headlight; 15-16
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Dental Mechanics. [electronic Resource]
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Dental Columbian; 1936
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Annual Announcement of the Dental School of Harvard University; 1935/1936
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Proceedings of the North Carolina Dental Society [serial]; no.58(1932)
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Bone as a Measure of Development
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Announcement for ..; 1939/40
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Annual Announcement of the Dental School of Harvard University; 1939/1940
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Professional Denture Service; v.2
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Lead Your Dental Practice
Succeed in leading and growing your dental practice.Your leadership - as a dentist, specialist or dental surgery owner - directly impacts on team morale and engagement, practice identity and values, staff turnover and performance. Lead Your Dental Practice is your guide to building a cohesive team and an effective and successful practice. This book will help you to: Develop self-awareness manage yourself and realise what kind of leader you want to be Align and inspire your team ensure your team understands and shares your vision and values Connect with your people understand and manage team dynamics and learn how to have difficult conversations effectively Be strategic put in place regular review and reflection and continue to develop your and your team's skills to move the practice forward
University of Pittsburgh Bulletin
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Dental Columbian; 1954
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Dental Columbian; 1942
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Announcement for ..; 1917/18
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Annual Announcement of the Dental School of Harvard University; 1933/1934
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Dental Times; 4, (1866-1867)
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Dental Columbian; 1958
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An Introduction to Periodontia
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Dental Manpower in North Carolina
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Annual Announcement of the Dental School of Harvard University; 1955/1956
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Annual Announcement of the Dental School of Harvard University; 1957/1958
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Proceedings of the North Carolina Dental Society [serial]; no.94(1950)
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Dental Columbian; 1957
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Dental Columbian; 1948
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Transactions of the Illinois State Dental Society, 1891; 27
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Proceedings of the North Carolina Dental Society [serial]; no.52(1926)
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Transactions of the Illinois State Dental Society, 1881; 17
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Dental Metallurgy
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