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Covering both popular and advanced cosmetic procedures, Contemporary Esthetic Dentistry enhances your skills in the dental treatments leading to esthetically pleasing restorations. With over 1,600 full-color illustrations, this definitive reference discusses the importance of cariology and caries management, then covers essential topics such as ultraconservative dentistry, color and shade, adhesive techniques, anterior and posterior direct composites, and finishing and polishing. Popular esthetic treatment options are described in detail, including bleaching or tooth whitening, direct and porcelain veneers, and esthetic inlays and onlays. Coverage of advanced cosmetic procedures includes implants, perioesthethics, ortho-esthetics, and pediatric esthetics, providing a solid understanding of treatments that are less common but can impact patient outcomes. Developed by Dr. George A. Freedman, a renowned leader in the field, Contemporary Esthetic Dentistry also allows you to earn Continuing Education credits as you improve your knowledge and skills.

  • Continuing Education credits are available, allowing you to earn one to two CE credits per chapter.
  • Detailed coverage of popular esthetic procedures includes bleaching, direct and porcelain veneers, inlays and onlays, posts and cores, porcelain-fused-to-metal restorations, zirconium crowns and bridges, and complete dentures.
  • Coverage of advanced procedures includes implants, perioesthethics, ortho-esthetics, pediatric esthetics, and sleep-disordered breathing, providing a solid understanding of less-frequently encountered topics that impact the esthetic treatment plan and outcomes.
  • Coverage of key esthetic dentistry topics and fundamental skills includes cariology and caries management, understanding dental materials, photography, understanding and manipulating of color and shade, adhesive techniques, anterior and posterior direct composites, and finishing and polishing.
  • Over 1,600 full-color photos and illustrations help to clarify important concepts and techniques, and show treatments from beginning of the case to the final esthetic results.
  • Well-known and respected lead author George A. Freedman is a recognized author, educator, and speaker, and past president of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry and co-founder of the Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry.
  • Expert contributors are leading educators and practicing clinicians, including names such as Irvin Smigel (the father of esthetic dentistry), Chuck N. Maragos (the father of contemporary diagnostics), Wayne Halstrom (a pioneer in the area of dental sleep medicine), David Clark (one of the pioneers of the microscope in restorative dentistry and founder the Academy of Microscope Enhanced Dentistry), Edward Lynch (elected the most influential person in UK Dentistry in 2010 by his peers), Joseph Massad (creator, producer, director, and moderator of two of the most popular teaching videos on the subject of removable prosthodontics), Simon McDonald (founder and CEO of Triodent Ltd, an international dental manufacturing and innovations company), and many more!

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13 décembre 2011

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9780323088237

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61 Mo

Contemporary Esthetic
Dentistry
George Freedman, BSc, DDS, FAACD, FACD, FADFETable of Contents
Cover image
Title Page
IFC
Copyright
Dedication
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Chapter 1 Cariology and Caries Management
Relevance to Esthetic Dentistry
Brief History of Clinical Development and Evolution of the Procedure
Relating Function and Esthetics
Clinical Considerations
Material Options
Other Considerations
Innovative Elements
Artistic Elements
Treatment Planning
Treatment ConsiderationsEvidence-Based Principles
Clinical Conservation Concepts
Maintenance
Controversies
Near-Future Developments
Clinical Techniques
Suggested Readings
Relevance to Esthetic Dentistry
Gratifying the Patient with Long-Lasting Esthetics
A Healthy Oral Environment
A Thorough Understanding of the Restoration–Dental Pulp Complex Relationships
An Effective Maintenance Regimen for Restored Teeth
Conclusion
Suggested Readings
Chapter 2 Dental Materials
Historical Perspective
Basic Material Descriptions
Application Of Specific Composites
Future Developments
Summary
Suggested Readings
Relevance To Esthetic Dentistry
Brief History Of Clinical Development And Evolution Of The Procedure
Clinical Considerations
Material Options
Innovative Elements
Treatment Planning
Treatment Considerations
Clinical Conservation Concepts
MaintenanceControversies
Near-Future Developments
Suggested Readings
Chapter 3 Photography
Section A Clinical Photography Standards
Section B Digital and Analog Photography
Chapter 4 Ultraconservative Dentistry
Relevance to Esthetic Dentistry
Brief History of Clinical Development and Evolution of the Procedure
Relating Function and Esthetics
Clinical Considerations
Material Options
Innovative Elements
Artistic Elements
Treatment Planning
Treatment Considerations
Evidence-Based Principles
Maintenance
Controversies
Near-Future Developments
Suggested Readings
Chapter 5 Smile Design
Relevance of Smile Design to Esthetic Dentistry
Brief History of the Smile Design Procedure
Relating Function and Esthetics
Clinical Considerations
The Diagnostic Wax-Up
Making the Provisional Restoration
Thinking outside the BoxArtistic Elements
Treatment Planning
Treatment Considerations
Evidence-Based Principles
Clinical Conservation Concepts
Maintenance of the Temporary Restoration
Suggested Readings
Relevance to Esthetic Dentistry
Relating Function and Esthetics
Clinical Considerations
Material Options
Other Considerations
Innovative Elements
Artistic Elements
Treatment Planning
Treatment Considerations
Evidence-Based Principles
Clinical Conservation Concepts
Controversies
Near-Future Developments
Suggested Readings
Chapter 6 The Nonsurgical Face Lift
The Evolution of Esthetics
The Nonsurgical Facelift
Case 1 Non-surgical Facelift
Chapter 7 Color and Shade
Section A Understanding and Manipulating Color
Relevance to Esthetic Dentistry
Brief History of Clinical Development and Evolution
Clinical ConsiderationsMaterial Options
Current Best Approach
Treatment Planning
Clinical Technique
Suggested Readings
Chapter 8 Adhesion
Relevance to Esthetic Dentistry
Brief History of Clinical Development and Evolution of the Procedure
Relating Function and Esthetics
Clinical Considerations
Material Options
Other Considerations
Innovative Elements
Treatment Planning
Treatment Considerations
Evidence-Based Principles
Clinical Conservation Concepts
Maintenance
Controversies
Near-Future Developments
Suggested Readings
Relevance to Esthetic Dentistry
Brief History of Clinical Development and Evolution of Adhesion
Material Options
Bonding Procedure
Hybridization
Sensitivity
Clinical Effect of Placing Acid on Cut Dentin Surface
Specific Applications
ControversiesSuggested Readings
Chapter 9 Anterior Direct Composites
Section A Direct Anterior Bonding: Minimally Invasive Dentistry at Its Best
Section B Predictable Customized Class IV Restorations
Chapter 10 Posterior Direct Composites
Relevance of Posterior Composites to Esthetic Dentistry
Brief History of the Clinical Development and Evolution of the Posterior Composite
Procedure
The Five Cs
Relating Function and Esthetics of Posterior Composites
Clinical Considerations
Material Options
Innovative Elements
Artistic Elements
Treatment Planning
Treatment Considerations
Evidence-Based Principles
Clinical Conservation Concepts
Maintenance
Controversies
Near-Future Developments
Case 1
Case 2
Suggested Readings
Section B Anatomical Posterior Contacts
Chapter 11 Polishing
Relevance to Esthetic Dentistry
Brief History of Clinical Development and Evolution of the Procedure
Relating Function and Esthetics
Clinical ConsiderationsMaterial Options
Other Considerations
Innovative Elements
Treatment Considerations
Evidence-Based Principles
Clinical Conservation Concepts
Maintenance
Controversies
Near-Future Developments
Clinical Techniques
Suggested Readings
Relevance of Finishing and Polishing to Esthetic Dentistry
Brief History of the Clinical Development and Evolution of Finishing and Polishing
Relating Function and Esthetics
Clinical Considerations
Material Options
Artistic Elements
Treatment Planning
Evidence-Based Principles
Clinical Conservation Concepts
Maintenance
Controversies
Near-Future Developments
Selected Readings
Relevance to Esthetic Dentistry
A Brief History of Clinical Development and Evolution of the Procedure
Material Options
Current Best Approach
Innovative Elements
Relating Finishing and Polishing to Functional EstheticsFinishing and Polishing Class V Restorations
Treatment Considerations for Preparation and Procedure
Difference between Polishing and Glazing
Evidence-Based Principles
Maintenance
Controversies
Near-Future Developments
Clinical Technique
Suggested Readings
Chapter 12 Fiber Reinforcement
Brief History and Evolution of Fiber-Reinforced Composites
Clinical Considerations
Material Options
Treatment Considerations
Clinical Conservation Concepts with Fiber-Reinforced Composite Bridges
Clinical Techniques
Suggested Readings
Relevance of Fibers to Esthetic Dentistry
Brief History of the Clinical Development and Evolution of Fiber Reinforcement in
Dentistry
Relating Function and Esthetics
Clinical Considerations
Material Options
Evidence-Based Principles
Clinical Conservation Concepts
Maintenance
Controversies
Near-Future Developments
Case 1 Fabrication of the GlasSpan Natural Tooth Bridge
Case 2 Simplified Trauma Splints Using the GlasSpan Single Use Trauma Kit
Case 3 Combination Splinting with Tooth and Soft Tissue Replacement, Direct andIndirect Method
Suggested Readings
Chapter 13 Glass Ionomer Restoratives
Relevance to Esthetic Dentistry
Brief History of Clinical Development and Evolution of the Procedure
Clinical Considerations
Material Options
Other Considerations
Innovative Elements
Treatment Planning
Treatment Considerations
Clinical Conservation Concepts
Maintenance
Controversies
Near-Future Developments
Clinical Techniques
Suggested Readings
Chapter 14 Bleaching
Brief History of Clinical Development and Evolution of the Procedure
Relating Function to Esthetics
Clinical Considerations
Material Options
At-Home Bleaching Considerations
Material Options: In-Office Bleaching
Advantages
Current Best Approach
Other Considerations
Innovative Elements
Bleaching Lights
In-Office Bleaching: Treatment Planning SequenceEvidence-Based Principles
Conservation Concepts
Maintenance
Controversies
Near-Future Developments
Suggested Readings
Relevance of Bleaching to Esthetic Dentistry
Brief History of the Clinical Developments and Evolution of the Tooth-Whitening
Procedure in Dentistry
Relating Function and Esthetics
Clinical Considerations
Technique Options for Tooth Whitening
Other Considerations
Innovative Elements
Artistic Elements
Treatment Planning
Treatment Considerations during Preparation, Procedure, and Finishing
Evidence-Based Principles
Clinical Conservative Concepts
Maintenance
Controversies
Near-Future Developments
References
Suggested Readings
Relevance of Tooth Bleaching to Esthetic Dentistry
Brief History of the Clinical Development and the Evolution of Bleaching
Relating Tooth Bleaching to Function
Clinical Considerations
Material Options
Other Considerations
Innovative ElementsArtistic Elements
Treatment Planning
Types of Treatments
Management of Sensitivity
Evidence-Based Principles
Clinical Conservation Concepts
Maintenance
Controversies
Near-Future Developments
Clinical Cases
Suggested Readings
Chapter 15 Direct Veneers
Section A Direct Composite Bonding
Relevance of Transitional Bonding to Esthetic Dentistry

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