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Medicine, Surgery and Implants
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By
Louis Rose, DDS, MD, Clinical Professor of Periodontics, School of Dental Medicine, University of Pennsylvania; Professor of Surgery, Drexel University
College of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA; Clinical Professor of Periodontics, School of Dental Medicine, New York University, New York,
NY; Faculty, Harvard University School of Dental Medicine, Boston, MA
Brian Mealey, DDS, MS, Chairman and Program Director, Department of Periodontics, Wilford Hall Medical Center, Lackland Air Force Base; Clinical Assistant
Professor, Department of Periodontics, University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, TX; Adjunct Associate Professor, Baylor
College of Dentistry, Texas A&M University System, Dallas, TX
Robert Genco, DDS, PhD, Distinguished Professor and Chair, School of Dental Medicine, Department of Oral Biology, State University of New York, Buffalo, NY
D. Cohen, DDS, FACD, Dean Emeritus and Professor of Periodontics, School of Dental Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
Description
This definitive book presents the medical and surgical aspects of periodontics in full color, organized to coincide with topics in the
AAP's Vision 2020 Objectives. It offers strong theory and concepts, as well as highly instructive clinical practice applications. The
hallmark of this book is that it directs dental diagnosis and treatment toward controlling infection and establishing an oral environment
that is conducive to the overall health and well-being of the patient. Interrelationships between oral and systemic health are emphasized
throughout, and advanced technologies and techniques such as oral, plastic and reconstructive surgery, and dental implant surgery are
key components.
Contents
Part I: Basic Concepts in Periodontal Pathobiology 1. Anatomy, development, and physiology of the periodontium 2. Diagnosis and
classification of periodontal diseases 3. Epidemiology and risk factors of periodontal diseases 4. Microbiology of periodontal
diseases 5. Immuno-inflammatory response in periodontal diseases 6. Dental plaque and calculus, microbial biofilms, and periodontal
diseases 7. Contributing factors
Part II: Periodontal Evaluation, Treatment Planning, and Nonsurgical Therapy 8. Clinical
Periodontal Examination 9. Radiographic Examination 10. The Electronic Patient Record 11. Formulating a Periodontal Diagnosis
and Prognosis 12. Acute periodontal conditions 13. Oral Physiotherapy 14. Nonsurgical therapy 15. Periodontal and Dental
Implant Maintenance 16. Locally Acting Chemotherapeutic Agents 17. Systemic Chemotherapeutic Agents 18. Role of the Dental Hygienist
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III: Surgical Therapy 19. Conscious Sedation 20. Principles and Practice of Periodontal Surgery 21. Periodontal Plastic and
Reconstructive Surgery 22. Principles of Periodontal Plastic Microsurgery 23. Resective Periodontal Surgery 24. Treatment of
Molar Furcations 25. Periodontal Regeneration and Reconstructive Surgery 26. Dental Implants in the Periodontally Compromised Dentition
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IV: Multidisciplinary Care 27. Periodontal Prosthesis: Functional Biology, Implantology and Esthetics 28. Periodontal-Orthodontic
Considerations 29. Occlusion 30. Periodontal-Endodontic Considerations
Part V: Periodontal Medicine 31. Systemic Factors
Impacting the Periodontium 32. Effects of Periodontal Infection on the Systemic Condition 33. Medications Impacting the Periodontium 34.
Effect of Tobacco Smoking and Alcohol Use on Periodontal Disease 35. Selected Hard and Soft Tissue Lesions with Periodontal Relevance 36.
Medical and Dental History 37. Periodontal Treatment of the Medically Compromised Patient
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Hardbound, 1008 pages, publication date: AUG-2004
ISBN-13: 978-0-8016-7978-0
ISBN-10: 0-8016-7978-8
Imprint: MOSBY
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Last update: 30 Nov 2009
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