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ISBN 10: 1119271959
ISBN 13: 978-1119271956
Author: Dag Orstavik, Wiley-Blackwell
The authoritative reference that continues to present a systematic analysis of the scientific basis of endodontology
The third edition of Essential Endodontology: Prevention and Treatment of Apical Periodontitis has been revised and updated to include the most recent developments in the field, maintaining its position as the major scientific treatise of apical periodontitis. Making an often-complex subject more digestible, the book explores the scientific basis of endodontology, adopting a systematic analysis of the available clinical and laboratory evidence.
Promoting apical periodontitis as a disease entity, the comprehensive third edition focuses on its biology and clinical features, enabling the reader to have a better understanding of its diagnosis, prevention and treatment. In addition to thorough updates and full colour illustrations throughout, a new chapter on regenerative endodontics has been added to this edition.
- Written with a focus on the scientific basis of endodontology
- Includes a new chapter on regenerative endodontics
- Presents the most current information and major developments in this fast-moving field
- Provides helpful learning outcomes in each chapter
- Contains full colour illustrations, enriching the text
- Features contributions from a noted panel of international experts, including new contributors from across the globe
Regarded as a vital companion to the pursuit of excellence in postgraduate and specialist education, Essential Endodontology is an indispensable and accessible resource for practicing endodontists, postgraduate students of endodontology and those seeking professional certification in endodontology.
Essential Endodontology Prevention and Treatment of Apical Periodontitis 3rd Table of contents:
1. Apical Periodontitis
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Terminology
1.3 Pulp Infection and Periapical Inflammation
1.4 Biological and Clinical Significance of Apical Periodontitis
1.5 Concluding Remarks
2. Dentin‐Pulp and Periodontal Anatomy and Physiology
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Dentin
2.3 Pulp Tissue and its Homeostasis
2.4 Pulp Inflammation
2.5 Pulp Nociception and Hypersensitivity
2.6 Age‐related Changes in Dentin‐pulp Complex
2.7 The Periodontium
2.8 The Periodontal Ligament (PDL)
2.9 Cementum
2.10 Alveolar Bone
3. Etiology and Pathogenesis of Pulpitis and Apical Periodontitis
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Etiology of Pulpitis and Apical Periodontitis
3.3 Inflammation Versus Infection of the Pulp and Periapical Tissues
3.4 The Dental Pulp
3.5 The Periapical Tissues
3.6 Concluding Remarks
4. Microbiology of Apical Periodontitis
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Microbial Causation of Apical Periodontitis
4.3 Endodontic Biofilms and the Community‐as‐Pathogen Concept
4.4 Mechanisms of Bacterial Pathogenicity
4.5 Microbial Ecology and the Root Canal Ecosystem
4.6 Types of Endodontic Infections
4.7 Identification of Endodontic Bacteria
4.8 Endodontic Biofilm Community Profiles
4.9 Microbiota in the Apical Root Canal
4.10 Symptomatic Infections
4.11 Persistent/Secondary Endodontic Infections
4.12 Extraradicular Infections
4.13 Other Microorganisms in Endodontic Infections
5. Epidemiology, Treatment Outcome, and Risk Factors for Apical Periodontitis
5.1 Introduction
5.2 General Aspects of Epidemiology
5.3 Elements of an Epidemiologic Study
5.4 Evaluation of Epidemiologic Data
5.5 Factors and Conditions Associated with Treatment Outcome
6. Radiology of Apical Periodontitis
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Normal Apical Periodontium
6.3 Radiographic Appearance of Apical Periodontitis
6.4 Healing Characteristics
6.5 Conventional Radiography for Assessment of Apical Periodontitis
6.6 Advanced Radiographic Techniques for Endodontic Diagnosis
6.7 Differential Diagnosis
6.8 CBCT for Assessment of AP
6.9 Concluding Remarks
7. Clinical Manifestations and Diagnosis
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Pulpal Diagnostic Terms
7.3 Symptomatology of Pulpal Disease
7.4 Clinical Findings
7.5 Diagnostic Testing
7.6 Formulation of a Pulpal Diagnosis
7.7 Periapical Diagnosis
7.8 Symptomatology of Periapical Disease
7.9 Formulation of a Periapical Diagnosis
7.10 Future of Pulpal and Periapical Diagnosis
8. Biological Basis for Endodontic Repair and Regeneration
8.1 Principles of Regeneration and Repair
8.2 Vital Pulp Therapy
8.3 Cell Types Involved in Pulp Healing
8.4 The Role of Inflammation
8.5 Signaling Molecules in Dentine
8.6 Tissue Engineering Approaches to Dental Pulp Regeneration
9. Prevention
9.1 Diagnostic Challenges of Deep Caries and Traumatic Pulp Exposure
9.2 Discerning Pulpal Diagnosis
9.3 The Pulp Biology Associated with Pulp Capping
9.4 Criteria for Assessing Success of Vital Pulp Therapies
9.5 Indirect Pulp Capping and Stepwise Excavation
9.6 Pulp Capping of the Uninflamed Pulp (Class I)
9.7 Pulp Capping of the Cariously Involved Pulp (Class II)
9.8 Partial Pulpotomy
9.9 Pulpotomy
9.10 Treatment Details for Pulp‐preserving Techniques
9.11 The Available Evidence for Relative Merit of Treatment Procedures for Vital Pulps
9.12 Future Perspectives of More Advanced Biological Approaches
10. Vital Pulp Extirpation
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Pulpectomy – Definition and Rationale
10.3 The Challenge of Effective Local Anesthesia
10.4 Principles of Effective Pulpectomy
10.5 Canal Shaping
10.6 Canal Irrigation and Medication
10.7 Preserving the Aseptic Environment: Root Canal Filling and Coronal Restoration
10.8 Concluding Remarks
11. Endodontic Treatment of Apical Periodontitis
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Anatomic Location of the Microbes
11.3 Bacteriological Status During Treatment
11.4 Infection Control During Treatment
11.5 Root Filling Phase
11.6 Clinical Issues During Diagnosis and Treatment of Primary Apical Periodontitis
11.7 Treatment of Persistent or Recurrent Apical Periodontitis
11.8 Treatment of Immature Permanent Teeth with Apical Periodontitis
11.9 Monitoring Healing, Prognostication
11.10 Concluding Remarks
12. Surgical Endodontics
12.1 Introduction, Including History
12.2 Surgical Endodontic Procedures
12.3 Indications
12.4 Contraindications
12.5 General Preparations for Surgery
12.6 Anesthesia
12.7 Surgical Anatomy
12.8 Clinical Steps in Root‐end Surgery
12.9 Perforation Repair
12.10 Replantation
12.11 Root Amputation, Hemisection
12.12 Guided Tissue Regeneration
12.13 Retreatment of Failed Surgical Cases
12.14 Modes of Healing
12.15 Outcome of Surgical Endodontics
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