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Handbook of Clinical Techniques in Pediatric Dentistry
2. Aufl.
84,99 € |
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Verlag: | Wiley-Blackwell |
Format: | EPUB |
Veröffentl.: | 16.07.2021 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9781119661108 |
Sprache: | englisch |
Anzahl Seiten: | 400 |
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<b>Handbook of Clinical Techniques in Pediatric Dentistry</b> <p>The Second Edition of the <i>Handbook of Clinical Techniques in Pediatric Dentistry</i> 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. <p>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. <i>Handbook of Clinical Techniques in Pediatric Dentistry</i> is a valuable resource for assuring excellence in care for our youngest patients. <p><b>Key Features</b> <ul><li>Presents step-by-step clinical instruction for pediatric procedures</li> <li>Features eight new chapters, including non-invasive clinical techniques, trauma to primary incisors, caries-risk assessment, oral pathology, interceptive orthodontics, esthetics, sleep disordered breathing, infant examination, and treating the special needs patient</li> <li>Offers more than 600 clinical and radiographic photographs </li> <li>Provides practical information and guidance for clinical practice in pediatrics</li></ul>
<p>Foreword</p> <p>Preface to the second edition</p> <p>Preface to the first edition</p> <p>Acknowledgments</p> <p>List of Contributors</p> <p> </p> <p>1 Noninvasive and Minimally Invasive Treatment of Dental Caries </p> <p> Jane A. Soxman, Jeanette MacLean, and Christel M. Haberland </p> <p>2 Sealants</p> <p> Jane A. Soxman and Patrice Barsamian Wunsch </p> <p>3 Local Anesthesia for the Pediatric Patient</p> <p> Janice A. Townsend, Jane A. Soxman, and Stanley F. Malamed </p> <p>4 Primary Incisor Restoration</p> <p> Ari Kupietzky </p> <p>5 Primary Molar Adhesive Tooth Restoration</p> <p> Constance M. Killian and Theodore P. Croll </p> <p>6 Vital Pulp Therapy for Primary Molars</p> <p> Jane A. Soxman </p> <p>7 Pulpectomy for Primary Teeth</p> <p> James A. Coll</p> <p>8 Full-Coverage Restoration of Primary Molars</p> <p> Jane A. Soxman, Ehsan N. Azadani, and Paul S. Casamassimo</p> <p>9 Indirect Pulp Therapy for Young Permanent Molars</p> <p> Patrice Barsamian Wunsch </p> <p>10 Direct Pulp Therapy for Young Permanent Molars</p> <p> Patrice Barsamian Wunsch </p> <p>11 Diagnosis and Management of Molar–Incisor Hypomineralization</p> <p> J. Timothy Wright </p> <p>12 Management of Esthetic Concerns</p> <p> Elizabeth S. Gosnell, Roshan V. Patel, J. Timothy Wright, and S. Thikkurissy</p> <p>13 Extraction of Primary Dentition</p> <p> Jane A. Soxman </p> <p>14 Traumatic Injury to the Primary Incisors</p> <p> Patrice Barsamian Wunsch </p> <p>15 Pulpal Treatment in Young Permanent Incisors Following Traumatic Injuries</p> <p> Joe H. Camp</p> <p>16 Reattachment of Permanent Incisor Enamel Fragments</p> <p> Jane A. Soxman </p> <p>17 Ectopic Eruption of Maxillary First Permanent Molar</p> <p> Ari Kupietzky and Jane A. Soxman </p> <p>18 Ectopic Eruption of Maxillary Permanent Canines</p> <p> Jane A. Soxman </p> <p>19 Infraocclusion of Mandibular Primary Molars</p> <p> Jane A. Soxman </p> <p>20 Space Maintenance</p> <p> Jane A. Soxman</p> <p>21 Interceptive Orthodontic Treatment in the Mixed Dentition</p> <p> Jane A. Soxman </p> <p>22 Non-nutritive Sucking and Parafunctional Habits</p> <p> Jane A. Soxman </p> <p>23 Behavior Guidance</p> <p> Jane A. Soxman and Janice A. Townsend</p> <p>24 Caries Risk Assessment</p> <p> Christel M. Haberland </p> <p> 25 Clinical Examination of the Infant</p> <p> Jane A. Soxman and S. Thikkurissy</p> <p>26 Clinical Examination of the Patient with Special Healthcare Needs </p> <p> S. Thikkurissy, Giulia M. Castrigano, and AnnMarie Matusak</p> <p>27 Sleep Disordered Breathing in Children</p> <p> Cristina V. Perez</p> <p>28 Pediatric Oral Medicine</p> <p> Christel M. Haberland</p> <p>Index</p>
<p><b>About the Editor</b></p> <p><b>Jane A. Soxman,</b> DDS, is a diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry, a Fellow in both the American College of Dentists and American Academy of Pediatric Dentists and manuscript reviewer for the journal, <i>General Dentistry</i>. She is a seminar instructor for two general practice residency programs, a national speaker in continuing education, editor of the first edition of the <i>Handbook of Clinical Techniques in Pediatric Dentistry</i> and lead author for <i>Anomalies of the Developing Dentition</i>. She maintains a private pediatric practice in Allison Park, Pennsylvania, USA.
<p>The Second Edition of the <i>Handbook of Clinical Techniques in Pediatric Dentistry</i> 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. </p> <p>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. <i>Handbook of Clinical Techniques in Pediatric Dentistry</i> is a valuable resource for assuring excellence in care for our youngest patients. <p><b>Key Features</b> <ul><li>Presents step-by-step clinical instruction for pediatric procedures</li> <li>Features eight new chapters, including non-invasive clinical techniques, trauma to primary incisors, caries-risk assessment, oral pathology, interceptive orthodontics, esthetics, sleep disordered breathing, infant examination, and treating the special needs patient</li> <li>Offers more than 600 clinical and radiographic photographs </li> <li>Provides practical information and guidance for clinical practice in pediatrics</li></ul>