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ISBN 10: 0702051500
ISBN 13: 9780702051500
Author: Crispian Scully
The new edition of this highly successful pocketbook continues to offer readers the essentials of clinical dentistry in quick reference format. Authored by a team of experienced clinicians and teachers from individual specialities, Churchill’s Pocketbook of Clinical Dentistry 4e will be ideal for all dental students, both from within the UK and worldwide.
Churchill Pocketbooks Clinical Dentistry 4th Table of contents:
1 Dental public health, epidemiology and prevention
Dental public health
Oral health epidemiology
The prevention of oral diseases
The wider determinants of health
Oral health promotion
Common risk factors
Barriers to healthy behaviours
Changing disease levels
Caries risk
Diet and dental caries (see also Chapter 3)
Fluoride
Modes of action
Smoking and oral health
Smokeless tobacco and oral health
Electronic cigarettes and oral health
Hookah (shisha) and oral health
Alcohol consumption and oral health
Other substance abuse and oral health
HIV infection and oral health
Prevention of dental neglect
Sport trauma
Temporomandibular disorders
Frequency of dental attendance
Routine scale and polish
Prevention in older patients
Pregnancy and oral health
Oral health in special population groups (see also Chapter 20)
Conclusion
References
2 Social and psychological aspects of dental care
The social determinants of oral health
Communication and the dental team
Changing oral health-related behaviour
Dental anxiety and phobia
Psychological management of pain
References and further reading
3 Dental disease
Health
Oral health
Teeth: health and disease
Other dental disease (see also Box 3.2)
Periodontal health and disease
Other infections
References
4 The dental team
Introduction
Regulation of dentistry
Dental undergraduate education and training
Dental postgraduate education and training
Specialist dentists
The dental team
5 Law, ethics and quality dental care
Practising lawfully, professionally and ethically
Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
Professionalism and fitness to practise
Treating patients
Record keeping – clinical records
Equality and diversity
Quality dental care
Evidence-based dentistry
Clinical effectiveness
Complaints
Underperformance
Conclusion
References
6 Practice management
Introduction
Management skills
Financial management
Marketing
Employing staff and management
Information for patients
Data protection, information governance and Freedom of Information
General Dental Council regulations and obligations (see Chapter 4)
Health and safety in the dental practice
Dental radiographs and regulations (see Chapter 8)
Building design
Cross infection prevention
Time management
Dental Foundation Training, Dental Core Training and Dental Career Development Posts (DCDP)
Clinical governance, clinical audit, peer review and Continuing Professional Development (see Chapter 5)
References
7 History and examination
History
Examination
Diagnosis
Treatment planning
8 Dental and maxillofacial radiology
The nature of X-rays, their production and interaction
Image formation
Radiation dose measurement and radiation protection
Ionizing radiation regulations
Radiographic technique
Guidelines for the prescription of radiographs
Interpretation of radiographs
Differential diagnosis of radiographic lesions
References
9 Pain and anxiety management
Local anaesthesia (LA)
Conscious sedation (CS)
General anaesthesia (GA)
Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT)
Hypnotherapy
Acupuncture
Further reading
10 Drug prescribing and therapeutics
Hypersensitive (allergic) reactions
Therapeutics
Areas of recent controversy
11 Dental materials
Properties of materials
Dental amalgams
Resin-based composites
Glass ionomers
Resin ionomer hybrid materials
Adhesion and bonding agents
Bonding to tooth tissue
Metal bonding
Ceramic bonding
Luting cements, linings and bases
Temporary cements and restorations
Impression materials
Dental ceramics
Casting and wrought alloys
Denture base materials
Endodontic materials
Implant materials
Miscellaneous
Current ‘growth areas’ in dental materials
12 Implantology
Introduction
Dental implant materials (see also Chapter 11)
Restorative aspects
Prosthesis design
Surgical aspects
Maintenance
Current developments in implant treatment
References
13 Oral medicine
Oral infections
Recurrent oral ulceration
Vesiculobullous lesions
White patches
Potentially malignant lesions and conditions
Pigmented lesions of the oral mucosa
Mouth cancer
Miscellaneous lesions
Salivary gland disorders
Effects of drugs on the teeth, oral mucosa and salivary glands
Disorders of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ)
Facial pain
Oral manifestations of systemic disease
HIV infection and acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)
Halitosis (Oral malodour)
14 Oral and maxillofacial surgery
Tissue healing
Exodontia
Dentoalveolar surgery
Biopsy technique
Suturing
Laser surgery, cryosurgery and piezosurgery
Infections
Swellings of mouth, face and neck
Bone pathology
Tumours – benign and malignant
Mouth (oral) cancer
Cysts of the jaws
Maxillary sinus
Pre-prosthetic surgery
Implants (See also Chapter 12)
Maxillofacial trauma
The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) (Figure 14.16)
Facial and dental asymmetry (Figure 14.17)
Orthognathic and cleft surgery (Chapter 16)
Reconstruction
Salivary glands
15 Orthodontics
Introduction
What is malocclusion?
Risk/Benefit considerations in orthodontic treatment
Classification and occlusal indices in orthodontics
Patient assessment/examination
Cephalometrics
Principles of treatment planning
Management of the developing dentition
Class I malocclusion
Class II Division 1 malocclusion
Class II Division 2 malocclusion
Class III malocclusion
Removable appliances
Fixed appliances
Functional appliances
Orthodontic management of cleft lip and palate
Orthodontic aspects of orthognathic surgery (see also Chapter 14)
16 Paediatric dentistry
Organizing dental treatment for children
Managing behaviour in children
Development of the dentition
Maintenance of the dental operating field
Pit and fissure sealants
Restoration of carious primary teeth
Pulp therapy
Traumatic injuries
Oral pathology in children (see Chapters 3 and 13)
Children with special needs (see also Chapter 20)
Safeguarding children in dental practice
17 Periodontology
Periodontal health and disease
Gingivitis
Chronic periodontitis
Diagnosis and risk assessment for periodontal diseases
Management of periodontal diseases
Reference
18 Removable prosthodontics
Introduction
Treatment planning
Changes following extraction of teeth
Complete dentures
Partial dentures
Precision attachments
Copy dentures
Overdentures
Immediate dentures
Other prosthetic appliances
Repairs, relines and additions
Craniomandibular disorders
Maxillofacial prosthetics
The shortened dental arch
Prescription to dental technicians
Advice to patients: managing expectations
19 Operative dentistry
Diagnosis of pulpal pain
Treatment planning
Occlusion
Principles of cavity preparation
Management of the deep carious lesion
Alternative cavity preparation techniques
Crowns
Veneers
Inlays and onlays
Fixed bridges
Fixed–movable bridges
Adhesive bridges
Tooth wear (see also Chapter 3)
Tooth whitening
Microabrasion
Endodontics
Surgical endodontics
Relationships within restorative dentistry
20 Special care dentistry
Medical conditions of relevance to dental practice
References and Further reading
21 Emergencies
Introduction
Emergency equipment and drugs
Acute chest pain – Cardiac
Adrenal insufficiency
Anaphylactic reactions
Asthma
Cardiorespiratory arrest
Cerebrovascular accident (‘stroke’)
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