cover image - Newman and Carranza's Essentials of Clinical Periodontology Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 1st Edition
ISBN: 9780323754583
Copyright: 2022
Publication Date: 04-12-2021
Page Count: 352
Imprint: Elsevier
List Price: $49.99

Newman and Carranza's Essentials of Clinical Periodontology Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 1st Edition

by Michael G. Newman, DDS, FACD, Irina F Dragan, DDS, DMD, MS, Satheesh Elangovan, BDS, DSc, DMSc and Archana K. Karan, MDS

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cover image - Newman and Carranza's Essentials of Clinical Periodontology Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 1st Edition
ISBN: 9780323754583
Copyright: 2022
Publication Date: 04-12-2021
Page Count: 352
Imprint: Elsevier
List Price: $49.99
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Prepare your students for success on the board exam with this concise, case-based review! Newman and Carranza's Essentials of Clinical Periodontology – An Integrated Study Companion provides core information on periodontology and implant dentistry in a format that reflects the current, case-based U.S. board examination. Each chapter ends with a case-based exercise, allowing you to apply your knowledge to the practice setting. Like the well-known Newman and Carranza’s Clinical Periodontology textbook, it covers everything from basic science and fundamental procedures to advanced techniques in reconstructive, esthetic, and implant therapy — but with a focus on need-to-know content. Featuring 100 full-color, easy-to-understand illustrations, this study guide includes both a print book and a fully searchable Expert Consult eBook.

    • Fast Facts include important, exam-oriented, take-home messages as points from the corresponding chapters of Newman and Carranza's Clinical Periodontology, 13th Edition.
    • Clinical Tips highlight concepts with direct clinical correlations, also from the corresponding chapters of Newman and Carranza's Clinical Periodontology, 13th Edition.
    • Clinical Problem Solving includes one case-based learning exercise per chapter as well as questions and solutions with explanations.
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  • 1Evidence Based Clinical Practice

    2Anatomy, Structure and Function of the Periodontium

    3Periodontal Disease Classification

    4Periodontal Disease Pathogenesis

    5Periodontal Microbiology

    6Host-Microbiome Interactions

    7Resolution of Inflammation

    8Local Predisposing Factors for Periodontal Disease

    9Influence of Smoking and Systemic Conditions in Periodontal Disease

    10Genetics of Periodontal Disease Risk and Treatment

    11Impact of Periodontal Infection on Systemic Health

    12Gingiva: Defense Mechanisms and Inflammation

    13Gingivitis and Acute Gingival Infections

    14Gingival Enlargement and Desquamative Gingivitis

    15Periodontal Pocket, Bone Loss and Patterns of Bone Loss

    16Occlusal Forces and Masticatory System Disorders that Influence the Periodontium

    17Periodontitis

    18NUP and Management Considerations for Patients with Human Immunodeficiency Virus

    19Clinical and Radiographic Evaluation in Periodontics

    20Periodontal Risk and Prognosis

    21Periodontal Treatment Planning and Rationale for Treatment

    22Periodontal Treatment in Medically Compromised Patients

    23Periodontal Treatment of Older Adults

    24Female Patients

    25Treatment of Acute Gingival and Periodontal Conditions

    26Diagnosis and Management of Endodontic-Periodontic Lesions

    27Plaque Control

    28Non-Surgical Periodontal Therapy

    29Antibiotics and Host Modulation for Periodontal Diseases

    30Occlusal Evaluation and Therapy

    31General Indications and Principles of Periodontal Surgery

    32Periodontal and Peri-implant surgical anatomy

    33Pocket Reduction Surgery – Resective Approach

    34Pocket Reduction Surgery – Regenerative Approach

    35Management of Furcation Involvement

    36Periodontal Plastic and Esthetic Surgery

    37Lasers in Periodontics

    38Periodontics – Restorative Interrelationships

    39Results of Periodontal Treatment and Future Supportive Periodontal Care

    40Peri-impant Anatomy, Biology, and Function

    41Clinical Evaluation of the Implant Patient

    42Diagnostic Imaging for the Implant Patient

    43Dental Implants: Prosthetic Considerations

    44 Implant Surgical Procedures

    45Implant Site Development

    46Advances in Dental Implantology: Microsurgery, Piezo surgery and Digitally Assisted Implant Surgery

    47Complications in Dental Implantology

    48Results of Implant Treatment and Future Supportive Implant Care

  • Michael G. Newman, DDS, FACD, Professor Emeritus, Section of Periodontics, School of Dentistry, University of California, Los Angeles, California, USA, Irina F Dragan, DDS, DMD, MS, Assistant Professor and Director of Faculty Education &
    Instructional Development
    Department of Periodontology, Tufts University School
    of Dental Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, Satheesh Elangovan, BDS, DSc, DMSc, Professor, Department of Periodontics The University of Iowa College of Dentistry and Dental Clinics Iowa City, Iowa, USA and Archana K. Karan, MDS, Periodontist
    Private Practice, Chennai, India
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