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International Standard Book Number 9780813814216
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Canceled/invalid ISBN 9780813815640
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Edition number 22
Classification number 617.69
Item number TAR-C 2010 601226
100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Tarantola, Gregory J.
245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Clinical Cases in Restorative and Reconstructive Dentistry.
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Edition statement 1st ed.
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc. SINGAPOR
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Wiley Blackwel
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2010
264 #1 - PRODUCTION, PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, MANUFACTURE, AND COPYRIGHT NOTICE
Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Hoboken :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2010.
264 #4 - PRODUCTION, PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, MANUFACTURE, AND COPYRIGHT NOTICE
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice ©2010.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent xv 473 p. ;
Dimensions 28 cm
490 1# - SERIES STATEMENT
Series statement Clinical Cases (Dentistry) Ser.
505 0# - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Clinical Cases in Restorative & Reconstructive Dentistry -- CONTENTS -- Author -- Contributors to Appendices -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part 1: Didactics -- 1: Fundamental Principles of the Comprehensive Approach -- The Case for the Four-Part Comprehensive Evaluation -- The Details of the Four-Part Comprehensive Evaluation -- The Initial Conversation -- The Clinical System-Based Masticatory System Examination -- Imaging -- Articulated Diagnostic Casts -- 2: The People Side of Dentistry -- The Importance of Behavioral and Communication Skills -- The All-Important 5 Questions -- The Codiscovery Process -- Which Approach Is Best-The 4 Quadrants -- Dentistry: A Blend of Technical, Emotional,and Intellectual Skills -- 3: The 4 Essential Skills of the Comprehensive Dentist -- 3A: Bite Splint Therapy -- 3B: Definitive Occlusal Therapy-Equilibration -- 3C: The Diagnostic Blueprint (Wax-Up) -- 3D: Provisionalization -- 4: The 10 Decisions -- 4A: TMJ Diagnosis and Condylar Position -- 4B: Vertical Dimension -- 4C: Lower Incisal Edge Position -- 4D: Upper Incisal Edge Position -- 4E: Centric Stop Design -- 4F: Anterior Guidance -- 4G: Curve of Spee -- 4H: Curve of Wilson -- 4I: Cusp to Fossa Angle -- 4J: The Aesthetic Occlusal Plane -- Part 2: Case Studies -- 5: Nonremovable Implant Restoration with Natural Teeth -- Chapter 5 Case 1: Nonremovable maxillary implant restorations with natural teeth restorations including crowns, veneers, and fixed partial dentures -- Chapter 5 Case 2: Transitioning a maxillary tooth-supported fixed partial denture to an implant-supported fixed partial denture along with other single crowns and tooth-supported fixed partial dentures -- Chapter 5 Case 3: Lower reconstruction with lower left being implant-supported, important neutral zone consideration affecting design -- upper reconstruction landmarks acceptable.
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Formatted contents note temporomandibular disorder managed -- Chapter 5 Case 4: Maxillary fixed partial denture supported by both teeth and implants along with other maxillary and mandibular implant-supported crowns and tooth-supported crowns and fixed partial dentures -- Chapter 5 Case 5: Maxillary extractions, periodontal surgery, orthodontics,veneers, and fixed partial dentures on teeth -- mandibular extractions, implants, fixed partial dentures on teeth and implants -- Chapter 5 Case 6: Multiple congenitally missing teeth, past orthognathics/orthodontics, tooth position inconsistencies handled restoratively, multiple implants, tooth-supported crowns and fixed partial dentures, implant-supported crowns and fixed partial dentures -- See also: Chapter 6 Case 1 -- See also: Chapter 7 Case 7 -- See also: Chapter 14 Case 4 -- 6: TM Disorders Followed by Reconstruction -- Chapter 6 Case 1: Osteoarthritis of the left TMJ managed with bite splint therapy followed by implant-supported restorations and tooth-supported restorations -- Chapter 6 Case 2: Intracapsular and muscular components of a temporomandibular disorder managed with bite splint therapy followed by occlusal therapy and a full reconstruction -- Chapter 6 Case 3: Intracapsular and muscle disorder resolved with bite splint therapy followed by occlusal reconstruction with maxillary lingual porcelain veneers -- Chapter 6 Case 4: Intracapsular and muscle disorder with resultant occlusal plane asymmetry resolved with bite splint therapy and followed by occlusal therapy with restoration only on the lower left -- Chapter 6 Case 5: Past condylar replacement due to avascular necrosis followed by posterior occlusal reconstruction.
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Formatted contents note Chapter 6 Case 6: Temporomandibular disorder resolved with bite splint therapy followed by definitive occlusal therapy including a maxillary reconstruction and mandibular functional changes with composite -- Chapter 6 Case 7: Past mandibular orthognathic surgery to correct maxillary to mandibular malrelationship caused by condylar degeneration -- intracapsular and muscle pain resolved with bite splint therapy followed by definitive occlusal therapy with posterior reconstruction and anterior composites -- See also: Chapter 15 Case 1 -- See also: Chapter 16 Case 1 -- 7: Restorations to Achieve Aesthetic and Functional Changes -- Chapter 7 Case 1: Restoration of anterior aesthetics and anterior guidance in a deep overbite damaged by bruxism with upper and lower anterior reconstruction -- Chapter 7 Case 2: Posterior reconstruction with severe interferences to the centric arc of closure -- Chapter 7 Case 3: Restoration of aesthetics and anterior guidance damaged by wear by increasing overbite with upper and lower anterior crowns -- Chapter 7 Case 4: Maxillary reconstruction at open vertical dimension to improve aesthetics, length, buccal profiles, and functional landmarks -- mandibular restorations only recontoured -- Chapter 7 Case 5: Maxillary and mandibular aesthetic and functional reconstruction with lab-processed composite restorations to treat amelogenesis imperfecta -- Chapter 7 Case 6: Restorations maxillary bicuspid-to-bicuspid done first as part of a comprehensive plan -- maxillary left central incisor implant and other functional discrepancies corrected with reshaping and equilibration -- Chapter 7 Case 7: Maxillary and mandibular dental reconstruction including 4 dental implants replacing unrestorable teeth -- impaired aesthetics due to recession handled with grafts and all porcelain restorations -- See also: Chapter 16 Case 1.
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Formatted contents note 8: Complete Implant-Supported Restorations -- Chapter 8 Case 1: Complete implant-supported maxillary reconstruction-transitioning the anterior teeth from tooth-supported to implant-supported -- Chapter 8 Case 2: Complete maxillary nonremovable restoration supported by 6 implants converted from a completed removable restoration on 4 implants -- Chapter 8 Case 3: Complete implant-supported nonremovable maxillary and mandibular reconstructions -- transitioning from natural teeth that were not predictably restorable -- Chapter 8 Case 4: Maxillary extractions, immediate implant placement,immediate loading, and complete nonremovable zirconiarestoration with pink porcelain -- Chapter 8 Case 5: Mandibular implant bar-supported full removable denture converted to a nonremovable restoration to improve comfort of the neutral zone and phonetics -- 9: Orthognathics -- Chapter 9 Case 1: Severe anterior open bite corrected with maxillary-only orthognathics and occlusal therapy with upper incisor restorations -- Chapter 9 Case 2: Mandibular orthognathic surgery and chin implant -- managing a temporomandibular disorder during treatment -- posterior restorative dentistry including implants -- Chapter 9 Case 3: Maxillary and mandibular orthognathic surgery with chin advancement -- prerestorative occlusal therapy with equilibration and composite additions -- See also:Chapter 16 Case 1 -- 10: Bruxism and Wear Reconstruction -- Chapter 10 Case 1: Restoration of worn lower anterior teeth in a deep bite without changing other restorations -- Chapter 10 Case 2: Severe wear from parafunctional habits restored with a complete reconstruction at an increased vertical dimension of occlusion -- See also: Chapter 16 Case 2 -- 11: Perioprosthesis -- Chapter 11 Case 1: Full maxillary periodontal-restorative reconstruction improving aesthetics and function.
505 8# - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note lower posterior reconstruction following conventional surgery, bone and soft tissue grafts, covering recession -- Chapter 11 Case 2: Posterior reconstruction in conjunction with conventional periodontal surgery -- root resection, pocket elimination -- 12: Implants in the Aesthetic Zone -- Chapter 12 Case 1: Hopeless maxillary central incisor transitioned to an implant-supported restoration (delayed placement and delayed loading) with crowns on the remaining incisors along with occlusal therapy -- Chapter 12 Case 2: Extraction and immediate implant placement, delayed loading, and restoration maxillary central incisors -- pink porcelain to simulate papilla -- Chapter 12 Case 3: Congenitally missing maxillary lateral incisors, orthodontics to open lateral incisor space, dental implants, and other aesthetic improvements -- Chapter 12 Case 4: Congenitally missing upper right cuspid -- upper right lateral incisor lost in an accident -- implant placed in cuspid position with 2-unit cantilever restoration, pink porcelain to simulate gingival -- Chapter 12 Case 5: Maxillary central incisor extracted and replaced with a dental implant, delayed placement, and delayed loading -- See also: Chapter 7 Case 6 -- 13: Removable Implant-Supported Restoration with Natural Teeth -- Chapter 13 Case 1: Maxillary implant-supported bar-retained removable partial denture along with tooth-supported restorations to reconstruct occlusion and vertical dimension -- Chapter 13 Case 2: Combination mandibular fixed anterior-removable posterior reconstruction with Locator attachments -- See also: Chapter 14 Case 4 -- 14: Combination Fixed-Removable Restoration on Natural Teeth -- Chapter 14 Case 1: Maxillary bar-supported removable partial denture -- lower crowns with semiprecision removable partial denture.
505 8# - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Chapter 14 Case 2: Maxillary fixed partial dentures with precision removable partial denture.
506 1# - RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS NOTE
Terms governing access Access restricted to authorised ANU users only.
Institution to which field applies ANU.
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc. 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. Clinical Cases in Restorative and Reconstructive Dentistry describes the principles and demonstrates their practical, every-day application through a range of representative cases building from the simple to the complex and from the common to the rare. This unique approach supports the new trend in case-based and problem-based learning, thoroughly covering topics ranging from infant oral health to complex pulp therapy. Highly illustrated in full color, Clinical Cases in Restorative and Reconstructive Dentistry's format fosters independent learning and prepares the reader for case-based examinations. The book presents actual clinical cases, accompanied by academic commentary, that question and educate the reader about essential topics in restorative and reconstructive dentistry. The book begins by laying the groundwork of the fundamental principles that apply to all cases and outlining the ten decisions to be made with all cases. The main sections of the book cover the cases themselves, examining them both by type of restoration / solution, and by type of problem. This unique approach enables the reader to build their skills, aiding the ability to think critically and independently. Clinical Cases in Restorative and Reconstructive Dentistry's case-based format is particularly useful for pre-doctoral dental students, post-graduate residents and practitioners, both as a textbook from which to learn about the challenging and absorbing nature of restorative and reconstructive dentistry, and also as a reference tool to help with treatment planning when perplexing cases arise in the dental office.
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Relationship information Print version:
Main entry heading Tarantola, Gregory J.
Title Clinical Cases in Restorative and Reconstructive Dentistry
Place, publisher, and date of publication Hoboken : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,c2010
International Standard Book Number 9780813815640.
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