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        January 2022

        Infectious Diseases of the Mouth, Second Edition

        by Scott C. Kachlany, Ph.D. and Brian R. Shmaefsky, Ph.D.

        Infectious diseases of the mouth include gingivitis, endodontic infections, periodontal diseases, and cavity-causing bacteria. Oral health has been identified as a major publich health challenge often overlooked by the general public. Good oral health is directly linked to good overall health. Filled with practical medical facts, Infectious Diseases of the Mouth, Second Edition clearly elaborates on the anatomy and biology of the mouth, the types of diseases that affect it, and how they can be prevented and treated.

      • Medicine
        October 2019

        Restauración del diente endodonciado

        Manual Clínico

        by Ernest Mallat

        This manual shows all those aspects that are relevant when considering the restoration of an endodontic tooth using a prosthesis. It is structured in an agile way around questions and answers that the dentist himself would ask himself when he must treat these teeth. Its reading will allow to find solutions and explanations to all those questions and doubts that occur in the day to day in the consultation, solutions and explanations that can be applied to any other type of tooth. The first chapter is devoted to the restoration of endodontic teeth and provides indications, advice, guidelines for preparing the surface of the posts, details regarding the handling of composites for dies, etc. In the second chapter, the selection of the ceramic material for the final restoration is addressed and clear guidelines are given as to which is the most suitable in each case. The grinding guideline to be followed is described in detail below. The third chapter shows all the details to ensure that the final impressions are truly accurate and, through the correct exposure of margins, to achieve an excellent fit of the prosthesis. Finally, in the fourth chapter the reader will find all the necessary information to make the cementation of any restoration predictable. All this, supported by the most current bibliography that allows making a restoration approach to endodontic teeth based not only on clinical experience but also on scientific evidence. Table of Contents: Chapter 1: Technical aspects in the reconstruction of the endodontic tooth • 15 • Are endodontic teeth more fragile? • When should posts be used? • What other functions do the posts have? • What types of poles are available? • When should fiber posts be used and when should metal posts be used? • Are translucent posts really translucent? • What length, gauge and shape should the pole be? • How to properly handle composites for stumps? • How should teeth with badly destroyed roots be rebuilt? • How can a fiber pole be removed? • How should the root canal be prepared when cementing the posts? • Can endodontic cements with eugenol impair adhesion to the root canal? • How should fiber posts be prepared when cementing them? • How should metal posts be prepared when cementing them? • How should zirconium oxide posts be prepared when cementing them? • Which cement is the most suitable for cementing the posts? • How will the cement be brought into the root canal? • What clinical guideline will be followed to rebuild endodontic teeth? • Is there a predictable treatment for cracked tooth syndrome? • Bibliography Chapter 2: Selection of restorative material and dental preparation • 73 • On what clinical criteria is the ceramic restoration material decided? • Is hardness an important criterion in the selection of restorative material? • What details of clinical manipulation are relevant to zirconium oxide? • What aspects of design should be considered in zirconium oxide prostheses? • What guidelines must be followed in dental preparation for fully ceramic crowns and metal ceramics? • What aspects of marginal preparation are essential for tissue stability soft? • What aspects of root canal preparation are important to your survival? • Bibliography Chapter 3: Taking Final Impressions • 131 • What preconditions are necessary to make the final impressions? • What can be done if the gums bleed slightly after being cut? • What are the goals of gingival retraction? • When will the retractor thread be placed? • What type of retractor thread will be used? • When will one thread be placed and when two? • At what point will the retractor wire be placed? • Retractor thread placement technique • At what point will the thread be removed before taking the final impression? • How do retractor pastes make our work easier? • What is the material of first choice to take final impressions? • How will the different consistencies of the addition silicones be combined? • What is the ideal technique to get the most out of addition silicones? • What precautions should be taken in periodontal patients? • Why is it necessary to use addition silicones for taking impressions in prostheses removable partial? • How long do I have to wait to empty an addition silicone? • How can you make a good impression simultaneously with adjacent teeth and implants? • How should the printing materials be disinfected correctly? • Bibliography Chapter 4: Cementing the prosthesis • 169 • What types of cements are available and what qualities are really important? • When will a resin cement be used with adhesive technique and when can a conventional cement? • How will the dental substrate be prepared correctly? • What details should be retained of the different adhesive systems currently available? • What are the indications for self-etching and self-adhesive cements? • How is the metal prepared for the cemented adhesive on metal porcelain? • How is feldspathic porcelain prepared for adhesive bonding? • How are lithium disilicate porcelain, new ceramics, and hybrid ceramics prepared for adhesive bonding? • How is zirconium oxide prepared for adhesive bonding? • Adhesive cementation protocol of the metal-ceramic and all-ceramic prosthesis • Bibliography link: https://lisermed.com/tienda/estetica-dental/restauracion-del-diente-endodonciado-manual-clinico-2ed-ernest-mallat/

      • Medicine
        October 2019

        Adhesión dental

        Manual Clínico

        by José Luis Padrós and Cols

        How can we achieve a good adhesive bond to the scleral dentin, or to the deciduous or to the dentin inside a root canal? How can we adequately promote the adhesion of different products to the surface of materials such as zirconium oxide, titanium, hybrid ceramics or fiber posts? How to act if our cavity has been accidentally contaminated with saliva, blood, silane, or with a hemostatic agent, for example? In this enjoyable and very especially practical book, the reader will find not only a detailed explanation of the normal processes of adhesion to dental tissues and materials for dental use but also the protocols for action in special situations that We find, inevitably, in routine clinical practice. Supported by clinical cases, a multitude of original electron microscopy images, from different studies published by the authors and from more than 300 bibliographic references from a review of 4,000, the steps to follow in each situation are described based on current scientific evidence. Summary tables of materials and the recommended step-by-step in each circumstance, facilitate understanding and updating of the most reliable clinical protocols to achieve clinical success in the short and long term.   Table of Contents: Index Chapter 1: Practical aspects of dental bonding • 23 • How are the dental structures that we can adhere to? • What are the basic principles of enamel bonding? • What are the basic principles of dentin bonding? • What types of dental adhesives are available to us? • What are the advantages and disadvantages of each type of adhesive? • When and why to use a conventional total etch adhesive? • When and why to use a simplified total etch adhesive? • When and why to use a conventional self-adhesive adhesive? • When and why to use a simplified or universal self-adhesive adhesive? • What considerations should we take into account when choosing the adhesive? Chapter 2: Clinical application of dental adhesives • 55 • How should we do the insulation before using our adhesives? • When, how and what should I use for pulp protection? • How should we correctly use each type of adhesive? • What factors can lead to failure in the accession process? • How to perform a correct light curing? • What types of postoperative problems can we encounter? • How to deal with each type of postoperative problem? • How to deproteinize dental tissues and what advantages and disadvantages does it have? Chapter 3: Special situations in dental bonding • 81 • How to act if the surface is contaminated with water? • How to act if the surface is contaminated with saliva? • How to act if the surface is contaminated with blood? • How to react if we realize that we have made a mistake in the technique? • How to act on dental surfaces treated with the different types of lasers? • How to act on dental surfaces treated with microabrasion sandblasting? • Can we reliably adhere to decayed dentin? Can we successfully adhere to caries solvent-treated dentin? • How to act on dental surfaces treated with irrigants used in endodontics? • How to proceed on dental surfaces contaminated with hemostatic agents? • How to act on dental surfaces contaminated with caries detectors? • How to act on dental surfaces contaminated by amalgam metal ions? • How to act on dental surfaces that have just undergone whitening? Chapter 4: Adhesion processes on other surfaces • 103 • What types of dental porcelains are there? • How to achieve good adhesion to conventional feldspathic porcelain or reinforced with leucite or lithium disilicate? • How to achieve good adhesion to alumina or zirconia porcelain? • How to achieve good adhesion to hybrid ceramic and resin ceramic materials? • How to achieve good adhesion to old composite or indirect composite inlays? • How to achieve good adhesion to non-noble metal? • How to get good adhesion to noble metal? • How to get good adhesion to titanium? • How to achieve good adhesion to fiber posts? Chapter 5: Special Applications of Dental Adhesives • 137 • How to use dental adhesives to treat a hypersensitivity problem? • How can we improve the results of fissure sealing? • How to properly seal the access cavity in an internal bleaching? • How to use dental adhesives to protect vital stumps treated for prosthetics? • How to use dental adhesives to improve sealing in endodontic treatments? • Procedure for sealing endodontic treatments. • What is in store for the future of dental bonding? Bibliography • 168 Practical techniques based on adhesive procedures are also described, such as, for example, the protection of carved stumps for prostheses, the use of adhesives in the filling of root canals in endodontics, or the cameral sealing technique in internal bleaching. Really easy to read, the book makes the concepts very clear, very ordered and very easy to understand, in a discipline as complex and fundamental to the good practice of current dentistry as that of dental bonding.   link: https://lisermed.com/tienda/implantologia/adhesion-dental-manual-clinico-2ed-jose-luis-padros/

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