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Clinical Cases in Prosthodontics


Clinical Cases in Prosthodontics


Clinical Cases (Dentistry), Band 9 1. Aufl.

von: Leila Jahangiri, Marjan Moghadam, Mijin Choi, Michael Ferguson

95,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 09.06.2011
ISBN/EAN: 9780470961803
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 274

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Wiley-Blackwell's "Clinical Cases" series is designed to recognize the centrality of clinical cases to the profession by providing actual cases with an academic backbone. <i>Clinical Cases in Prosthodontics</i> grounds itself in core principles of this rehabilitative specialty and demonstrates their practical, every-day application through range of case presentations building from simple to complex and from common to rare. This unique approach supports the new trend in case-based and problem-based learning, thoroughly covering topics ranging from conventional complete denture prostheses to full mouth rehabilitation using both implant and tooth-supported prostheses. <p>Each case begins with a short description of the initial patient presentation and the learning objectives and goals the subsequent case discussion will demonstrate. This is accompanied by relevant medical and dental histories, notes on extra-oral and soft tissue examination and a thorough list of clinical findings, all presented in bulleted from to facilitate ease of learning. Clinical decision making factors are then discussed in detail, well illustrated with multiple clinical photos showing progressive stages of treatment. Cases conclude with review questions and relevant literature citations supporting each answer.</p> <p>Ideal for practitioners and students alike, <i>Clinical Cases in Prosthodontics</i> is the ultimate resource linking evidence-based research to every-day application.</p>
<p>Authors xi</p> <p>Preface xii</p> <p>Acknowledgments  xiv</p> <p>Introduction to Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) 3</p> <p>Case 1 Treatment of an edentulous patient with conventional complete denture prostheses 9</p> <p>Case 2 Treatment of an edentulous patient with two-implant–retained mandibular overdenture 15</p> <p>Case 3 Treatment of a patient with combination syndrome 21</p> <p>Case 4 Treatment of an edentulous patient with a severely atrophic mandible 27</p> <p>Case 5 Management of florid cemento-osseous dysplasia (FCOD) 33</p> <p>Case 6 Treatment of a partially edentulous patient with implant-retained  removable partial denture prosthesis 39</p> <p>Case 7 Treatment of a partially edentulous patient with fixed and removable prostheses 45</p> <p>Case 8 Management of ectodermal dysplasia I—overdenture prostheses 53</p> <p>Case 9 Management of ectodermal dysplasia II—implant-retained removable prostheses 59</p> <p>Case 10 Management of ectodermal dysplasia III—a multidisciplinary approach 65</p> <p>Case 11 Management of a fractured central incisor I—mild 73</p> <p>Case 12 Management of a fractured central incisor II—moderate 79</p> <p>Case 13 Management of a fractured central incisor III—severe 85</p> <p>Case 14 Rehabilitation of anterior teeth I—combination of complete and partial coverage restorations 91</p> <p>Case 15 Rehabilitation of anterior teeth II—partial coverage restorations 97</p> <p>Case 16 Rehabilitation of anterior teeth requiring orthodontic extrusion 103</p> <p>Case 17 Management of severe crowding—a multidisciplinary approach 109</p> <p>Case 18 Management of a patient with maxillary canine transposition 117</p> <p>Case 19 Management of a patient with loss of posterior support 123</p> <p>Case 20 Management of the consequences of partial edentulism 129</p> <p>Case 21 Management of worn dentition I—resulting from dental malocclusion 137</p> <p>Case 22 Management of worn dentition II—localized severe wear 145</p> <p>Case 23 Management of worn dentition III—generalized severe wear 153</p> <p>Case 24 Implant therapy versus endodontic therapy 159</p> <p>Case 25 Management of endodontically treated teeth 165</p> <p>Case 26 Prognostic indicators for strategic extractions in a full mouth rehabilitation 173</p> <p>Case 27 Treatment of a patient with implant-supported fixed complete denture prostheses 179</p> <p>Case 28 Full mouth rehabilitation—implant-supported prostheses I 185</p> <p>Case 29 Full mouth rehabilitation—implant-supported prostheses II 191</p> <p>Case 30 Full mouth rehabilitation—implant-supported, screw-retained prostheses 199</p> <p>Case 31 Full mouth rehabilitation—implant-supported,  cementable fixed prostheses 205</p> <p>Case 32 Full mouth rehabilitation—combination of implant and tooth-supported fixed prostheses 211</p> <p>Case 33 Full mouth rehabilitation—combination of implant and tooth-supported fixed and removable prostheses 217</p> <p>Case 34 Management of a patient with bulimia 223</p> <p>Case 35 Management of oral manifestations of methamphetamine abuse 229</p> <p>Case 36 Management of cleidocranial dysplasia I—treatment of an adolescent patient 235</p> <p>Case 37 Management of cleidocranial dysplasia II—treatment of an adult patient 241</p> <p>Index 247 </p>
<b>Leila Jahangiri</b>, B.D.S., D.M.D., M.M.Sc. is Clinical Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Prosthodontics, New York University College of Dentistry, USA.  <p><b>Marjan Moghadam</b>, D.D.S., M.A. is Clinical Assistant Professor and Director of Pre-doctoral Fixed Prosthodontic Clinics in the Department of Prosthodontics, New York University College of Dentistry, USA. </p> <p><b>Mijin Choi</b>, D.D.S., M.S. F.A.C.P. is Clinical Assistant Professor and Course Director of Advanced Prosthodontics in the Department of Prosthodontics, New York University College of Dentistry, USA.</p> <p><b>Michael Ferguson</b>, D.M.D., C.A.G.S. is Clinical Associate Professor and Director of Pre-doctoral Fixed Prosthodontic Clinics in the Department of Prosthodontics, New York University College of Dentistry, USA.</p>
Wiley-Blackwell's "Clinical Cases" series is designed to recognize the centrality of clinical cases to the profession by providing actual cases with an academic backbone. <i>Clinical Cases in Prosthodontics</i> grounds itself in core principles of this rehabilitative specialty and demonstrates their practical, every-day application through range of case presentations building from simple to complex and from common to rare. This unique approach supports the new trend in case-based and problem-based learning, thoroughly covering topics ranging from conventional complete denture prostheses to full mouth rehabilitation using both implant and tooth-supported prostheses. <p>Each case begins with a short description of the initial patient presentation and the learning objectives and goals the subsequent case discussion will demonstrate. This is accompanied by relevant medical and dental histories, notes on extra-oral and soft tissue examination and a thorough list of clinical findings, all presented in bulleted from to facilitate ease of learning. Clinical decision making factors are then discussed in detail, well illustrated with multiple clinical photos showing progressive stages of treatment. Cases conclude with review questions and relevant literature citations supporting each answer.</p> <p>Ideal for practitioners and students alike, <i>Clinical Cases in Prosthodontics</i> is the ultimate resource linking evidence-based research to every-day application.</p>

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