cover image - Advanced Operative Dentistry - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 1st Edition
ISBN: 9780702061721
Copyright: 2011
Publication Date: 06-27-2013
Page Count: 276
Imprint: Churchill Livingstone
List Price: $68.95

Advanced Operative Dentistry - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 1st Edition

by David Ricketts, BDS Hons, MSc Dist, PhD, FDS RCS (Eng), FDS Rest Dent, FDS RCPS (Glas), FHEA and David W. Bartlett, BDS, PhD

Elsevier eBook on VitalSource

cover image - Advanced Operative Dentistry - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 1st Edition
ISBN: 9780702061721
Copyright: 2011
Publication Date: 06-27-2013
Page Count: 276
Imprint: Churchill Livingstone
List Price: $68.95
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    • Prepared by editors and contributors of international renown
    • Contains an abundance of full colour, clinical illustrations to show the results that can be achieved in real life
    • Describes how to achieve the best appearance in order to meet increasing patient expectations
    • Discusses the use of fixed prosthodontics in one volume and how fixed and removable prosthodontics can be integrated
    • Gives unique emphasis on the preventative, biological approach to the use of fixed prosthodontics in order to ensure positive long-term treatment outcomes
    • Clearly illustrates why aspects of tooth preparation are necessary and how the construction of restorations influences their fit
    • Provides an integrated, multidisciplinary step-by-step guide to the provision of indirect fixed restorations
    • Provides guidance on effective communication with laboratory staff to ensure high-quality tooth preparation
    • Describes the correct handling of materials and restorations when being fitted
    • Presents the latest findings regarding the use of contemporary materials and techniques – such as the use of Expasyl, Protemp temporary crowns, CAD and CAM crowns
    • Comprehensive coverage of the subject area makes cross-referencing to other books unnecessary
  • 1. Management of dental caries

    2. Periodontal disease

    3. Endodontic problems in advanced operative dentistry

    4. Tooth wear

    5. Aesthetic problems

    6. Occlusion

    7. Cores

    8. Gold crowns

    9. Gold restorations: the metals, the manufacture and the fit

    10. Metal–ceramic crowns

    11. All-ceramic crowns

    12. Inlays, onlays and veneers

    13. Impression materials and techniques

    14. Provisional restorations

    15. Getting the appearance correct

    16. Complex multiple fixed and combined fixed and removable prosthodontics

    17. When and how to replace missing teeth

    18. Minimal preparation (resin retained) bridges

    19. Conventional bridges

  • David Ricketts, BDS Hons, MSc Dist, PhD, FDS RCS (Eng), FDS Rest Dent, FDS RCPS (Glas), FHEA, Professor of Cariology and Conservative Dentistry/Honorary Consultant in Restorative Dentistry, Leader of the Section of Operative Dentistry, Fixed Prosthodontics and Endodontology, Dundee Dental School, University of Dundee, UK and David W. Bartlett, BDS, PhD, Professor of Prosthodontics/Honorary Consultant in Restorative Dentistry, Head of Prosthodontics, Kings College London Dental Institute, Guy’s Hospital, London, UK
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