cover image - Esthetic Dentistry - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 3rd Edition
ISBN: 9780323112031
Copyright: 2015
Publication Date: 02-20-2015
Page Count: 600
Imprint: Mosby
List Price: $233.99

Esthetic Dentistry - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 3rd Edition

by Kenneth W. Aschheim, DDS

Elsevier eBook on VitalSource

cover image - Esthetic Dentistry - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 3rd Edition
ISBN: 9780323112031
Copyright: 2015
Publication Date: 02-20-2015
Page Count: 600
Imprint: Mosby
List Price: $233.99
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Help your students learn to master all of the latest esthetic dentistry procedures that today’s patients want and need. Thoroughly updated by the most renowned leaders in the field, the new third edition of Esthetic Dentistry: A Clinical Approach to Techniques and Materials offers clearly highlighted techniques in step-by-step fashion, with unmistakable delineation of armamentarium, for the treatment of esthetic problems. Hundreds of clinical tips are included throughout the book to help alert students to potential problems, variations on techniques, and other treatment considerations. Plus, an invaluable troubleshooting guide covers the different types of esthetic problems (such as size, discoloration, and spacing issues), potential solutions, and references to chapters where the specific problem is discussed in detail. With this expert, user-friendly reference in hand, your students will have all they need to master the latest procedures in esthetic dentistry!

    • NEW! Extensively revised content incorporates extensive updates within 95% of the chapters.
      • NEW! Chapter on CAD/CAM technology addresses the advantages and disadvantages of CAD/CAM technology, and gives brief overviews of the most popular systems on the market. 
      • NEW! Chapter on occlusion looks at the fundamental concepts of occlusion, including: temporomandibular joints and surrounding structures; uniform tooth contacts; coupled anterior teeth; phonetics; occlusal vertical dimension; and more.
      • NEW! Chapter on dermatological pharmaceuticals inspects the underlying processes that cause facial aging, as well as botulinum toxin, facial fillers, and combination treatment.
      • NEW! Completely revised chapter on dental marketing addresses both external and internal marketing, the classic 4Ps concept, electronic marketing, how to build a marketing program, and more.
      • NEW! Chapter on eating disorders reviews anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating or eating disorders not otherwise specified, along with the oral manifestations of eating disorders and considerations when approaching a patient presenting with suspected symptoms of an eating disorder.
      • NEW! Chapter on domestic violence addresses what domestic violence is, the dental assessment, the legal issues surrounding domestic violence and the dentist, and how to best talk to the patient who might be a victim.
    • Completely updated art program features over 1,300 full color illustrations and photographs with esthetically and clinically accurate renderings to give you a clear picture of the intended outcome in key areas such as bleaching, tooth coloring, implants, and more.
    • NEW! Extensively revised content incorporates extensive updates within 95% of the chapters.
      • NEW! Chapter on CAD/CAM technology addresses the advantages and disadvantages of CAD/CAM technology, and gives brief overviews of the most popular systems on the market.
      • NEW! Chapter on occlusion looks at the fundamental concepts of occlusion, including: temporomandibular joints and surrounding structures; uniform tooth contacts; coupled anterior teeth; phonetics; occlusal vertical dimension; and more.
      • NEW! Chapter on dermatological pharmaceuticals inspects the underlying processes that cause facial aging, as well as botulinum toxin, facial fillers, and combination treatment.
      • NEW! Completely revised chapter on dental marketing addresses both external and internal marketing, the classic 4Ps concept, electronic marketing, how to build a marketing program, and more.
      • NEW! Chapter on eating disorders reviews anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating or eating disorders not otherwise specified, along with the oral manifestations of eating disorders and considerations when approaching a patient presenting with suspected symptoms of an eating disorder.
      • NEW! Chapter on domestic violence addresses what domestic violence is, the dental assessment, the legal issues surrounding domestic violence and the dentist, and how to best talk to the patient who might be a victim.

    • Completely updated art program features over 1,300 full color illustrations and photographs with esthetically and clinically accurate renderings to give students a clear picture of the intended outcome in key areas such as bleaching, tooth coloring, implants, and more.
    • Troubleshooting guide at the beginning of the book features tabled information containing a quick snapshot of the problem, the solution, and where in the text it can be found.
    • Hundreds of clinical tips throughout the book alert students to potential problems, variations on techniques, and other treatment considerations.
    • Short narratives utilize a user-friendly format that works as a dependable reference, as well as a quick, at-a-glance guide. 
    • Part 2: Principles of Esthetics provides a detailed discussion of the fundamentals of esthetics and its relevancy to dentistry. 
    • Part 3: Esthetic Materials and Techniques educates students in selecting the correct materials for a specific clinical situation. 
    • Part 4: Esthetics and Other Clinical Applications offers an overview of how esthetics relates to other clinical specialties including, periodontics, orthodontics, implants, oral surgery, pediatrics, occlusion, laser surgery, oral photography, CAD/CAM technology, dermatological pharmaceuticals, and plastic surgery.
  • Part 1: Troubleshooting
    Troubleshooting Guide

    Part 2: Principles of Esthetics
    1. Introduction to Esthetics
    2. Fundamentals of Esthetics and Smile Analysis

    Part 3: Esthetic Materials and Techniques
    3. Dentin Bonding Agents
    4. Color Modifiers and Opaquers
    5. Composite Resin: Fundamentals and Direct Technique Restorations
    6. Composite Resin: Indirect Technique Restorations
    7. Porcelain Laminate Veneer Restorations
    8. All Ceramic Full and Partial Coverage Restorations
    9. Ceramometal Full Coverage Restorations
    10. Acrylic and Other Resins: Provisional Restorations
    11. Acrylic and Other Resins: Removable Prostheses
    12. Esthetic Dentistry and Luting Agents
    13. Bleaching and Related Agents

    Part 4: Esthetics and Other Clinical Applications
    14. Esthetics and Periodontics
    15. Esthetics and Orthodontics
    16. Esthetics and Implant Surgery
    17. Esthetics and Implant Prosthetics
    18. Esthetics and Oral Surgery
    19. Esthetics and Pediatrics Dentistry
    20. Esthetics and Occlusion
    21. Esthetics and Laser Surgery
    22. Esthetics and Oral Photography
    23. Esthetics and Computer-Aided Design and Computer-Aided Manufacturing  (CAD/CAM) Systems
    24. Esthetics and Dermatological Pharmaceuticals
    25. Esthetics and Plastic Surgery

    Part 5: Esthetic Practice Management
    26. Esthetics and Dental Marketing
    27. Esthetics Dentistry and Dental Jurisprudence
    28. Esthetics and Psychology

    Part 6: Esthetic Dentistry and Social Issues
    29. Esthetic Dentistry and Eating Disorders
    30. Esthetic Dentistry and Domestic Violence

    Appendixes
    A. Custom Staining
    B. Ninety-Second Rubber Dam Placement

  • Kenneth W. Aschheim, DDS, Associate Clinical Professor, NYU College of Dentistry
    Associate Clinical Professor, Mount Sinai Medical Center
    Private Practice, New York, NY
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