Pediatric Dentistry Infancy Through Adolecence
The expanded and updated new edition of this popular reference explores all aspects of the practice of paediatric dentistry. This text is still the only book in its field to approach the dental care of children from a developmental perspective, enabling readers to provide care appropriate to specific age groups.
Features:
* Divides coverage into four sections that correspond to developmental age groups: birth to age 3, ages 3 to 6, ages 6 to 12 and adolescence.
* Describes prevention, diagnosis and treatment for each group, as well as the physical, cognitive, emotional and social changes that affect dental care.
* Presents a brand-new chapter on Dental Public Health Issues in Pediatric Dentistry (Ch. 11)
* New Chapter on the Acid Etch Technique and Caries Prevention (Ch. 32)
* Offers many new and revised @60commentary boxes' in which leading specialists, many new to this edition, discuss specific procedures and cases.
| Author: |
J. R. Pinkham, Henry Fields, Dennis J. McTigue, Paul Casamassimo, Arthur Nowak |
| Edition: |
3 |
| ISBN: |
0721682383 |
| Publisher: |
W. B. Saunders |
| Binding: |
Hardback |
| Year Published: |
1999 |
| No. of Pages: |
704 |
| Illustrations: |
492 |
| Contents: |
Introduction
1. The Practical Importance of Pediatric Dentistry 2. Oral Pathologic Conditions and Soft Tissue Anomalies 3. Anomalies of the Developing Dentition 4. Diseases and Oral Manifestations of Systemic Disease 5. Topics in Pediatric Physiology 6. Nonpharmacologic Issues in Pain Perception and Control 7. Pain and Anziety Control (Part I: Pain Perception Control) 8. Pain and Anxiety Control (Part II: Pain Reaction Control - Conscious Sedation) 9. Antimicrobials in Peditric Dentistry 10. Medical Emergencies 11. Dental Public Health Issues in Pediatric Dentistry
Section 1: Conception to Age Three 12. The Dynamics of Change 13. Examination of the Infant and Toddler 14. Prevention of Dental Disease 15. Introduction to Dental Trauma: Managing Traumatic Injuries in the Primary Dentition 16. Congenital Genetic: Disorders and Syndromes
Section 2: The Primary Dentition Years: Three to Six Years 17. The Dynamics of Change 18. Examination, Diagnosis and Treatment Planning 19. Prevention of Dental Disease 20. Dental Materials 21. Restorative Dentistry for the Primary Dentition 22. Pulp Therapy for the Primary Dentition 23. Patient Management 24. Periodontal Problems in Children and Adolescents 25. Space Maintenance in the Primary Dentition 26. Oral Habits 27. Orthodontic Treatment in the Primary Dentition 28. Local Anesthesia and Oral Surgery in Children
Section 3: The Transitional Years: Six to Twelve Years 29. The Dynamics of Change 30. Examination, Diagnosis and Treatment Planning 31. Prevention of Dental Disease 32. The Acid-Etch Technique in Caries Prevention: Pit and Fissure Sealants and Preventive Resorations 33. Pulp Therapy for Young Permanent Teeth 34. Managing Traumatic Injuries in the Young Permanent Dentition 35. Treatment Planning and Treatment of Orthodontic Problems
Section 4: Adolescence 36. The Dynamics of Change 37. Examination, Diagnosis, and Treatment Planning for General and Orthdontic Problems 38. Prevention of Dental Disease 39. Esthetic Restorative Dentistry for the Adolescent 40. Sports Dentistry and Mouth Protection
Index
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