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Author:Hans Peter Mueller
“The author has identified a need for up-to-date information to be made available as a compendium to standard textbooks in periodontology, and [succeeds] in fulfilling the stated aims of the book.”-Stephen Chen, Australian Orthodontic Journal
Periodontology-The Essentials provides readers with up-to-date information on the anatomy and physiology of the oral cavity as well as the latest methods for diagnosis, prevention, and therapy of periodontal disease. It is specifically designed to help busy dental professionals give their patients the highest level of care. Throughout this book the author stresses the important connections between periodontal disease and the patient’s overall health, focusing on preventive care and the consequences of treatment.
Key Features of the Second Edition:
- Expanded and revised coverage, lavishly illustrated by more than 300 four-color photos and drawings
- Updated chapters throughout
- Evidence boxes giving summaries of clinical trials, meta-analyses and other studies, with graded assessment of the findings
- Discussion of the long-suspected association between systemic and periodontal diseases
This book is a remarkably fresh text on the fundamentals of periodontology that will serve as a scientifically grounded yet practical clinical tool for students of dentistry and dental hygiene, private practitioners, hygienists, and periodontists alike.
Periodontology The Essentials 1st Table of contents:
1 Anatomy and Physiology
Development
General Remarks
Crown Development
Root Development
Cementogenesis
Marginal Periodontium
Macroscopic and Microscopic Anatomy
Oral Mucosa
Gingiva
Root Cementum
Periodontal Ligament
Alveolar Bone Proper
Physiology
General Remarks
Turnover Rates
Defense Mechanisms
Possibilities of Repair
2 Periodontal Microbiology
Ecology of the Mouth
The Oral Cavity as a Biotope
Colonization Mechanisms
Biofilm Dental Plaque
Formation of Supragingival Plaque
Colonization of the Subgingival Region
Dental Calculus
Periodontitis: an Infectious Disease
Identification of Periodontal Pathogens
Types of Infection
The Susceptible Host
Presence of Pathogens
Absence of Beneficial Microorganisms
Conducive Environment in the Periodontal Pocket
Transmission
3 Pathogenesis of Plaque-Induced Periodontal Diseases
Pathogenesis of Plaque-Induced Gingivitis
General Remarks
Initial Gingivitis
Early Gingivitis
Established Gingivitis
Pathogenesis of Periodontitis
Advanced Lesion
Formal Pathogenesis—Progression
Characteristics of a Multifactorial Disease
4 Epidemiology of Periodontal Diseases
Epidemiological Terminology
General Remarks
Periodontal Epidemiology
Examination Methods
General Remarks
Assessment of Gingival Inflammation
Bacterial Deposits
Combined Indices
Attachment Loss
Epidemiology of Plaque-Induced Periodontal Diseases
General Remarks
Natural History
NHANES III
Europe
Early-Onset (Aggressive) Periodontitis
Prevalence, Extent, and Severity of Gingival Recession
5 Prevention of Periodontal Disease
Prevention-Oriented Dentistry
General Remarks
Karlstad Study
Possibilities for Prevention
Measures at the Population Level
Secondary and Tertiary Prevention
Preferential Treatment of High-Risk Groups
6 Classification of Periodontal Diseases
Current Classification
General Remarks
Plaque-Induced Gingival Diseases
General Remarks
Systemically Modified Gingival Diseases
Drug-Influenced Gingival Diseases
Gingival Diseases Modified by Malnutrition
Gingival Diseases of Specific Bacterial Origin
Gingival Diseases of Viral Origin
Gingival Diseases of Fungal Origin
Gingival Manifestations of Mucocutaneous Diseases
Allergic Reactions
Traumatic Lesions
Foreign Body Reactions
Periodontitis
Chronic Periodontitis
Aggressive Periodontitis
Periodontitis as Manifestation of Systemic Disease
Necrotizing Periodontal Diseases
General Remarks
Necrotizing Ulcerative Gingivitis
Necrotizing Ulcerative Periodontitis
Abscesses of the Periodontium
Gingival Abscess
Periodontal Abscess
Pericoronal Abscess
Combined Periodontic-Endodontic Lesions
Developmental or Acquired Deformities and Conditions
Localized, Tooth-Related Factors That Modify or Promote Plaque-Induced Gingival Diseases/Periodontit
Mucogingival Deformities and Conditions Around Teeth and on Edentulous Alveolar Ridges
Occlusal Trauma
Diagnosis
7 Diagnosis of Periodontal Disease
History
General Remarks
Medical History
Dental History
Clinical Examination
Extraoral Examination
Intraoral Examination
Functional Examination
Periodontal Examination
Mucogingival Examination
Oral Hygiene
Radiological Examination
General Remarks
Panoramic Radiographs
Full-Month-Radigraphic-Survey
Computed Tomography
Intraoperative Diagnosis of Defect Morphology
General Remarks
Osseous Defects
Furcation Involvement
Advanced Diagnostic Techniques
General Remarks
Diagnostic Test Systems
Microbiological Tests
Markers of Specific and Nonspecific Host Response
Human Genetic Tests
Bad Breath
Diagnosis
General Diagnosis
Tooth-Related Diagnosis
Prognosis
Treatment Planning
General Remarks
Case Presentation
8 General Medical Considerations
Systemic Phase
General Remarks
Infectious Patients
Increased Risk of Infective Endocarditis
Further Indications for Antibiotic Prophylaxis
Bleeding Disorders, Anticoagulant Therapy
Atherosclerosis, Cardiovascular Diseases
Associations Between Marginal Periodontitis and Cardiovascular Diseases
Diabetes Mellitus
Pregnancy
Osteopenia, Osteoporosis
Smoking
Therapy
9 Emergency Treatment
Periodontal Emergencies
Traumatic Insults
Necrotizing Ulcerative Periodontal Disease
Herpetic Gingivostomatitis
Periodontal Abscess
Combined Periodontic–EndodonticLesions
10 Phase I: Cause-Related Treatment
Mechanical Plaque Control
General Remarks
Tooth Brushing Techniques
Interdental Hygiene
Chemical Plaque Control
General Remarks
Chlorhexidine
Triclosan
Metal Salts
Other Additives
Local Anesthesia
General Remarks
Adverse Effects of Local Anesthetics
Regional Infiltration and Block Anesthesia
Supragingival and Subgingival Scaling and Root Planing, Subgingival Curettage
General Remarks
Definitions
Aims
Indication
Contraindication
Instruments
Procedure
Critical Assessment
One-Stae, Full-Mouth Disinfection
Reevaluation
Sharpening of Instruments
General Remarks
Sickle Scalers
Universal Curettes
Area-Specific Curettes
11 Phase II: Corrective Procedures
Periodontal Surgery
General Remarks
Gingivectomy
General Remarks
Aims
Indications
Contraindications
Instruments
Procedure
Postoperative Care
Critical Assessment
Gingivoplasty
Definition
Aim
Indications
Contraindications
Instruments
Procedure
Critical Assessment
Flap Operations
Aims
Indications
Contraindications
Instruments
Various Techniques
Procedure for the Modified Widman Technique
Postoperative Care
Critical Assessment
Periodontal Wound Healing
General Remarks
Presence of Progenitor Cells
Reestablishment of a Biocompatible Root Surface
Exclusion of Epithelium
Wound Stabilization
Bone and Bone Substitutes
Growth and Differentiation Factors
Root Surface Conditioning with Enamel Matrix Proteins
Guided Tissue Regeneration
Membranes
Indications
Contraindications
Procedure
Postoperative Care
Critical Assessment
Treatment of Furcation-Involved Teeth
General Remarks
Fundamental Morphological Terms
Structures Within Furcations
Conservative Furcation Therapy
Root Amputation and Hemisection
Premolarization
Tunnel Preparation
Regenerative Procedures
Possible Treatment Strategies
Mucogingival Surgery
General Remarks
Widening of the Zone of Keratinized Tissue with a Free Gingival Graft
Gingival Recessions
Lateral Sliding Flap
Coronally Advanced Flap After Vestibular Extension with Free Gingival Graft
Coronally Advanced Flap with Connective Tissue Graft
Semilunar Coronally Repositioned Flap
Envelope Technique
Guided Tissue Regeneration
Critical Assessment
Frenectomy
Occlusal Therapy
General Remarks
Occlusal Splint
Occlusal Adjustment
Semipermanent Splinting
Perioprosthetic Aspects
12 Phase III: Supportive Periodontal Therapy
Risk Assessment, Risk Communication, Risk Management
General Remarks
Risk Assessment
Local Risk Factors
Dentition-Related Risk Factors
General Risk Factors
Communication
Risk Management
13 Drug Therapy
Antibiotic and Antimycotic Therapy
Systemically Administered Antibiotics
Local Administration of Antimicrobial Substances
Inhibitors of Tissue Collagenase
Antiinflammatory Drugs
Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatory Drugs
Local Glucocorticosteroids
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